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PURCHASE AND SALE CONTRACT

Purchase and Sale Agreement

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Title: PURCHASE AND SALE CONTRACT
Date: 3/25/2009
Law Firm: Bryan Cave    

PURCHASE AND SALE CONTRACT, Parties: concap village green associates  ltd , first american title insurance company of new york , pmf enterprises cf inc
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Exhibit 10.57

PURCHASE AND SALE CONTRACT


BETWEEN




CONCAP VILLAGE GREEN ASSOCIATES, LTD.,
a Texas limited partnership


AS SELLER





AND





PMF ENTERPRISES CF INC.,
a Florida corporation


AS PURCHASER





VILLAGE GREEN APARTMENTS
112 ESSEX AVENUE
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FLORIDA 32701

 


Table of Contents

Page

 

ARTICLE I

DEFINED TERMS

1

 

ARTICLE II

PURCHASE AND SALE, PURCHASE PRICE & DEPOSIT

2

 

2.1

Purchase and Sale

2

 

2.2

Purchase Price and Deposit

2

 

2.3

Escrow Provisions Regarding Deposit

3

 

ARTICLE III

FEASIBILITY PERIOD

5

 

3.1

Feasibility Period

5

 

3.2

Expiration of Feasibility Period

5

 

3.3

Conduct of Investigation

6

 

3.4

Purchaser Indemnification

6

 

3.5

Property Materials

8

 

3.6

Property Contracts

10

 

ARTICLE IV

TITLE

11

 

4.1

Title Documents

11

 

4.2

Survey

11

 

4.3

Objection and Response Process

12

 

4.4

Permitted Exceptions

12

 

4.5

Assumed Encumbrances

13

 

4.6

Subsequently Disclosed Exceptions

18

 

4.7

Purchaser Financing

18

 

ARTICLE V

CLOSING

19

 

5.1

Closing Date

19

 

5.2

Seller Closing Deliveries

19

 

5.3

Purchaser Closing Deliveries

21

 

5.4

Closing Prorations and Adjustments

22

 

5.5

Post Closing Adjustments

28

 

ARTICLE VI

REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF SELLER AND

 

 

 

PURCHASER

28

 

6.1

Seller’s Representations

28

 

6.2

AS-IS

30

 

6.3

Survival of Seller’s Representations

32

 

6.4

Definition of Seller’s Knowledge

32

 

6.5

Representations and Warranties of Purchaser

33

 

ARTICLE VII

OPERATION OF THE PROPERTY

34

 

7.1

Leases and Property Contracts

34

 

7.2

General Operation of Property

35

 

7.3

Liens

35

 

7.4

Tax Appeals

36

 

7.5

Insurance

36

 

7.6

Rent-Ready Condition

37

 

ARTICLE VIII

CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO CLOSING

37

 

8.1

Purchaser’s Conditions to Closing

37

 

8.2

Seller’s Conditions to Closing

38

 

ARTICLE IX

BROKERAGE

39

 

9.1

Indemnity

39

 

9.2

Broker Commission

40

 

ARTICLE X

DEFAULTS AND REMEDIES

40

 

10.1

Purchaser Default

40

 

10.2

Seller Default

41

 

ARTICLE XI

RISK OF LOSS OR CASUALTY

43

 

11.1

Major Damage

43

 

11.2

Minor Damage

43

 

11.3

Closing

44

 

11.4

Repairs

44

 

ARTICLE XII

EMINENT DOMAIN

44

 

12.1

Eminent Domain

44

 

ARTICLE XIII

MISCELLANEOUS

45

 

13.1

Binding Effect of Contract

45

 

13.2

Exhibits and Schedules

45

 

13.3

Assignability

45

 

13.4

Captions

46

 

13.5

Number and Gender of Words

46

 

13.6

Notices

46

 

13.7

Governing Law and Venue

49

 

13.8

Entire Agreement

50

 

13.9

Amendments

50

 

13.10

Severability

50

 

13.11

Multiple Counterparts/Facsimile Signatures

50

 

13.12

Construction

50

 

13.13

Confidentiality

51

 

13.14

Time of the Essence

51

 

13.15

Waiver

52

 

13.16

Attorneys’ Fees

52

 

13.17

Time Zone/Time Periods

52

 

13.18

1031 Exchange

52

 

13.19

No Personal Liability of Officers, Trustees or Directors of

 

 

 

Seller’s Partners

53

 

13.20

Intentionally Omitted

53

 

13.21

ADA Disclosure

53

 

13.22

No Recording

54

 

13.23

Relationship of Parties

54

 

13.24

Dispute Resolution

54

 

13.25

AIMCO Marks

55

 

13.26

Non-Solicitation of Employees

56

 

13.27

Survival

56

 

13.28

Multiple Purchasers

56

 

13.29

Radon Gas

56

 

13.30

Energy Efficiency

57

ARTICLE XIV

LEAD-BASED PAINT DISCLOSURE

57

 

14.1

Disclosure

57

 

14.2

Consent Agreement

57

 

 


PURCHASE AND SALE CONTRACT

THIS PURCHASE AND SALE CONTRACT (this " Contract ") is entered into as of the 20 th day of March, 2009 (the " Effective Date "), by and between CONCAP VILLAGE GREEN ASSOCIATES, LTD. , a Texas limited partnership, having an address at 4582 South Ulster Street Parkway, Suite 1100, Denver, Colorado 80237 (" Seller "), and PMF ENTERPRISES CF INC ., a Florida corporation, having a principal address at 134 Starboard Lane, Unit 804, Merritt Island, Florida 32953 (" Purchaser ").

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of mutual covenants set forth herein, Seller and Purchaser hereby agree as follows:

RECITALS

A.                  Seller owns the real estate located in Seminole County, Florida, as more particularly described in Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof, and the improvements thereon, commonly known as Village Green Apartments.

B.                  Purchaser desires to purchase, and Seller desires to sell, such land, improvements and certain associated property, on the terms and conditions set forth below.

ARTICLE I
DEFINED TERMS

Unless otherwise defined herein, any term with its initial letter capitalized in this Contract shall have the meaning set forth in Schedule 1 attached hereto and made a part hereof.

ARTICLE II
PURCHASE AND SALE, PURCHASE PRICE & DEPOSIT

2.1               Purchase and Sale .

  Seller agrees to sell and convey the Property to Purchaser and Purchaser agrees to purchase the Property from Seller, all in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in this Contract.

2.2               Purchase Price and Deposit .

  The total purchase price (" Purchase Price ") for the Property shall be an amount equal to Seven Million Six Hundred Thousand  Dollars ($7,600,000.00), payable by Purchaser, as follows:

2.2.1         Within 2 Business Days following the Effective Date, Purchaser shall deliver to First American Title Insurance Company of New York, 633 Third Avenue, New York, New York 10017, Attention: Linda J. Isaacson, Telephone: (212) 850-0664; Fax: (212) 331-1467 (" Escrow Agent " or " Title Insurer ") an initial deposit (the " Initial Deposit ") of Seventy-Six Thousand  Dollars ($76,000.00) by wire transfer of immediately available funds (" Good Funds ").

2.2.2         On or before the day that the Feasibility Period expires, Purchaser shall deliver to Escrow Agent an additional deposit (the “ Additional Deposit ”) of Seventy-Six Thousand  Dollars ($76,000.00) by wire transfer of Good Funds.

2.2.3         At the Closing, subject to the occurrence of the Loan Assumption and Release, Purchaser shall receive a credit against the Purchase Price in the amount of the outstanding principal balance of the Note, together with all accrued but unpaid interest (if any) thereon, as of the Closing Date (the “ Loan Balance ”).

2.2.4         The balance of the Purchase Price for the Property shall be paid to and received by Escrow Agent by wire transfer of Good Funds no later than 10:00 a.m. on the Closing Date.

2.3               Escrow Provisions Regarding Deposit .

2.3.1         Escrow Agent shall hold the Deposit and make delivery of the Deposit to the party entitled thereto under the terms of this Contract.  Escrow Agent shall invest the Deposit in such short-term, high-grade securities, interest-bearing bank accounts, money market funds or accounts, bank certificates of deposit or bank repurchase contracts as Escrow Agent, in its discretion, deems suitable, and all interest and income thereon shall become part of the Deposit and shall be remitted to the party entitled to the Deposit pursuant to this Contract.

2.3.2         Escrow Agent shall hold the Deposit until the earlier occurrence of (i) the Closing Date, at which time the Deposit shall be applied against the Purchase Price, or released to Seller pursuant to Section 10.1 , or (ii) the date on which Escrow Agent shall be authorized to disburse the Deposit as set forth in Section 2.3.3 .  The tax identification numbers of the parties shall be furnished to Escrow Agent upon request.

2.3.3         If prior to the Closing Date either party makes a written demand upon Escrow Agent for payment of the Deposit, Escrow Agent shall give written notice to the other party of such demand.  If Escrow Agent does not receive a written objection from the other party to the proposed payment within 5 Business Days after the giving of such notice, Escrow Agent is hereby authorized to make such payment.  If Escrow Agent does receive such written objection within such 5-Business Day period, Escrow Agent shall continue to hold such amount until otherwise directed by written instructions from the parties to this Contract or a final judgment or arbitrator's decision.  However, Escrow Agent shall have the right at any time to deliver the Deposit and interest thereon, if any, with a court of competent jurisdiction in the state in which the Property is located.  Escrow Agent shall give written notice of such deposit to Seller and Purchaser.  Upon such deposit, Escrow Agent shall be relieved and discharged of all further obligations and responsibilities hereunder.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Contract or elsewhere, if Purchaser timely notifies Seller and Escrow Agent that it has terminated this Contract pursuant to Section 3.2 hereof, then the Escrow Agent shall immediately refund the Deposit to Purchaser.

2.3.4         The parties acknowledge that Escrow Agent is acting solely as a stakeholder at their request and for their convenience, and that Escrow Agent shall not be deemed to be the agent of either of the parties for any act or omission on its part unless taken or suffered in bad faith in willful disregard of this Contract or involving gross negligence.  Seller and Purchaser jointly and severally shall indemnify and hold Escrow Agent harmless from and against all costs, claims and expenses, including reasonable attorney's fees, incurred in connection with the performance of Escrow Agent's duties hereunder, except with respect to actions or omissions taken or suffered by Escrow Agent in bad faith, in willful disregard of this Contract or involving gross negligence on the part of the Escrow Agent.

2.3.5         The parties shall deliver to Escrow Agent an executed copy of this Contract.  Escrow Agent shall execute the signature page for Escrow Agent attached hereto which shall confirm Escrow Agent's agreement to comply with the terms of Seller's and Purchaser’s closing instruction letter delivered at Closing and the provisions of this Section 2.3 and Section 13.7 of this Contract.

2.3.6         Escrow Agent, as the person responsible for closing the transaction within the meaning of Section 6045(e)(2)(A) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the " Code "), shall file all necessary information, reports, returns, and statements regarding the transaction required by the Code including, but not limited to, the tax reports required pursuant to Section 6045 of the Code.  Further, Escrow Agent agrees to indemnify and hold Purchaser, Seller, and their respective attorneys and brokers harmless from and against any Losses resulting from Escrow Agent's failure to file the reports Escrow Agent is required to file pursuant to this section.

ARTICLE III
FEASIBILITY PERIOD

3.1               Feasibility Period .

  Subject to the terms of Sections 3.3 and 3.4 and the rights of Tenants under the Leases, from the Effective Date to and including April 20, 2009 (the " Feasibility Period "), Purchaser, and its agents, contractors, engineers, surveyors, attorneys, and employees (collectively, " Consultants ") shall, at no cost or expense to Seller, have the right from time to time to enter onto the Property to conduct and make any and all customary studies, tests, examinations, inquiries, inspections and investigations  of or concerning the Property, review the Materials and otherwise confirm any and all matters which Purchaser may reasonably desire to confirm with respect to the Property and Purchaser’s intended use thereof (collectively, the “ Inspections ”). During the Feasibility Period, Seller shall reasonably cooperate with Purchaser in allowing Purchaser to gain access to the apartment units located at the Property in connection with Purchaser’s Inspections; provided, that (i) Purchaser shall give reasonable advance notice to Seller prior to gaining such access, (ii) such Inspections shall be at reasonable times and subject to the rights of Tenants under the Leases and (iii) Seller shall not be obligated to commence any legal action against Tenants in order for Purchaser to gain such access.

3.2               Expiration of Feasibility Period .

  If any of the matters in Section 3.1 or any other title or survey matters are unsatisfactory to Purchaser for any reason, or for no reason whatsoever, in Purchaser's sole and absolute discretion, then Purchaser shall have the right to terminate this Contract by giving written notice to that effect to Seller and Escrow Agent no later than 5:00 p.m. on or before the date of expiration of the Feasibility Period.  If Purchaser provides such notice, this Contract shall terminate and be of no further force and effect subject to and except for the Survival Provisions, and Escrow Agent shall return the Initial Deposit to Purchaser.  If Purchaser fails to provide Seller with written notice of termination prior to the expiration of the Feasibility Period, Purchaser's right to terminate under this Section 3.2 shall be permanently waived and this Contract shall remain in full force and effect, the Deposit shall be non-refundable (except as otherwise provided in Sections 4.5.9, 4.6, 8.1, 10.2, 11.1 and 12.1 of this Contract), and Purchaser's obligation to purchase the Property shall be conditional only as provided in Section 8.1

3.3               Conduct of Investigation .

  Purchaser shall not permit any mechanics' or materialmen's liens or any other liens to attach to the Property by reason of the performance of any work or the purchase of any materials by Purchaser or any other party in connection with any Inspections conducted by or for Purchaser.  Purchaser shall give reasonable advance notice to Seller prior to any entry onto the Property and shall permit Seller to have a representative present during all Inspections conducted at the Property. Purchaser shall take all reasonable actions and implement all protections necessary to ensure that all actions taken in connection with the Inspections, and all equipment, materials and substances generated, used or brought onto the Property pose no material threat to the safety of persons, property or the environment. 

3.4               Purchaser Indemnification .

3.4.1         Purchaser shall indemnify, hold harmless and, if requested by Seller (in Seller's sole discretion), defend (with counsel approved by Seller) Seller, together with Seller's affiliates, parent and subsidiary entities, successors, assigns, partners, managers, members, employees, officers, directors, trustees, shareholders, counsel, representatives, agents, Property Manager, Regional Property Manager, and AIMCO (collectively, including Seller, " Seller's Indemnified Parties "), from and against any and all damages, mechanics' liens, materialmen's liens, liabilities, penalties, interest, losses, demands, actions, causes of action, claims, costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees, including the cost of in-house counsel and appeals) (collectively, " Losses ") arising from or related to Purchaser's or its Consultants' entry onto the Property, and any Inspections or other acts by Purchaser or Purchaser’s Consultants with respect to the Property during the Feasibility Period or otherwise.   Notwithstanding the foregoing, Purchaser shall have no liability to Seller for any reduction in the value of the Property that results from the mere discovery (as opposed to the exacerbation) of existing matters or circumstances through Purchaser’s studies and tests.

3.4.2         Notwithstanding anything in this Contract to the contrary, Purchaser shall not be permitted to perform any invasive tests on the Property without Seller's prior written consent, which consent may be withheld in Seller's sole discretion.  Further, Seller shall have the right, without limitation, to disapprove any and all entries, surveys, tests (including, without limitation, a Phase II environmental study of the Property), investigations and other matters that in Seller's reasonable judgment could result in any injury to the Property or breach of any contract, or expose Seller to any Losses or violation of applicable law, or otherwise adversely affect the Property or Seller's interest therein.  Purchaser shall use reasonable efforts to minimize disruption to Tenants in connection with Purchaser's or its Consultants' activities pursuant to this Section.  No consent by Seller to any such activity shall be deemed to constitute a waiver by Seller or assumption of liability or risk by Seller.  Purchaser hereby agrees to restore, at Purchaser's sole cost and expense, the Property to the same condition existing immediately prior to Purchaser's exercise of its rights pursuant to this ARTICLE III .  Purchaser shall maintain and cause its third party consultants to maintain (a) casualty insurance and commercial general liability insurance with coverages of not less than $1,000,000.00 for injury or death to any one person and $3,000,000.00 for injury or death to more than one person and $1,000,000.00 with respect to property damage, and (b) worker's compensation insurance for all of their respective employees in accordance with the law of the state in which the Property is located.  Purchaser shall deliver proof of the insurance coverage required pursuant to this Section 3.4.2 to Seller (in the form of a certificate of insurance) prior to the earlier to occur of (i) Purchaser's or Purchaser's Consultants' entry onto the Property, or (ii) the expiration of 5 days after the Effective Date. 

3.5               Property Materials .

3.5.1         Within 5 Business Days after the Effective Date, and to the extent the same exist and are in Seller's possession or reasonable control (subject to Section 3.5.2 ) and have not been heretofore provided by Seller to Purchaser, Seller agrees to make the documents set forth on Schedule 3.5 (together with any other documents or information provided by Seller or its agents to Purchaser with respect to the Property, the " Materials ") available at the Property for review and copying by Purchaser at Purchaser's sole cost and expense.  In the alternative, at Seller's option and within the foregoing time period, Seller may deliver some or all of the Materials to Purchaser, or make the same available to Purchaser on a secure web site (Purchaser agrees that any item to be delivered by Seller under this Contract shall be deemed delivered to the extent available to Purchaser on such secured web site).  To the extent that Purchaser determines that any of the Materials have not been made available or delivered to Purchaser pursuant to this Section 3.5.1 , Purchaser shall notify Seller and Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to deliver the same to Purchaser within 5 Business Days after such notification is received by Seller; provided, however, that under no circumstances will the Feasibility Period be extended and Purchaser's sole remedy will be to terminate this Contract pursuant to Section 3.2 .

3.5.2         In providing the Materials to Purchaser, other than Seller's Representations, Seller makes no representation or warranty, express, written, oral, statutory, or implied, and all such representations and warranties are hereby expressly excluded and disclaimed.  All Materials are provided for informational purposes only and, together with all Third-Party Reports, shall be returned by Purchaser to Seller (or the destruction thereof shall be certified in writing by Purchaser to Seller) as a condition to return of the Deposit to Purchaser if this Contract is terminated for any reason.  Recognizing that the Materials delivered or made available by Seller pursuant to this Contract may not be complete or constitute all of such documents which are in Seller's possession or control, but are those that are readily and reasonably available to Seller, Purchaser shall not in any way be entitled to rely upon the completeness or accuracy of the Materials and will instead in all instances rely exclusively on its own Inspections and Consultants with respect to all matters which it deems relevant to its decision to acquire, own and operate the Property.  

3.5.3         In addition to the items set forth on Schedule 3.5 , no later than 5 Business Days after the Effective Date, Seller shall deliver to Purchaser (or otherwise make available to Purchaser as provided under Section 3.5.1 ) the most recent rent roll for the Property listing the move-in date, monthly base rent payable, the amount of any free rent or other rent concessions agreed to by Seller and which the Tenant is entitled to, the lease expiration date and unapplied security deposit for each Lease (the " Rent Roll ").  Seller makes no representations or warranties regarding the Rent Roll other than the express representation set forth in Section 6.1.6 .  

3.5.4         In addition to the items set forth on Schedule 3.5 , no later than 5 Business Days after the Effective Date, and to the extent same have not been heretofore provided by Seller to Purchaser, Seller shall deliver to Purchaser (or otherwise make available to Purchaser as provided under Section 3.5.1 ) a list of all current Property Contracts (the " Property Contracts List ").  Seller makes no representations or warranties regarding the Property Contracts List other than the express representations set forth in Section 6.1.7 .

3.6               Property Contracts .

  On or before the expiration of the Feasibility Period, Purchaser may deliver written notice to Seller (the " Property Contracts Notice ") specifying any Property Contracts which Purchaser desires to terminate at the Closing (the " Terminated Contracts "); provided that (a) the effective date of such termination on or after Closing shall be subject to the express terms of such Terminated Contracts, (b) if any such Property Contract cannot by its terms be terminated at Closing, it shall be assumed by Purchaser and not be a Terminated Contract, and (c) to the extent that any such Terminated Contract requires payment of a penalty, premium, or damages, including liquidated damages, for cancellation, Purchaser shall be solely responsible for the payment of any such cancellation fees, penalties, or damages, including liquidated damages.  If Purchaser fails to deliver the Property Contracts Notice on or before the expiration of the Feasibility Period, then there shall be no Terminated Contracts and Purchaser shall assume all Property Contracts at the Closing.  If Purchaser delivers the Property Contracts Notice to Seller on or before the expiration of the Feasibility Period, then at the Closing, Seller shall deliver to all applicable vendors a vendor termination notice (in the form attached hereto as Exhibit F ) for each Terminated Contract informing such vendor(s) of the termination of such Terminated Contract as of the Closing Date (subject to any delay in the effectiveness of such termination pursuant to the express terms of each applicable Terminated Contract) (the " Vendor Terminations ").  To the extent that any Property Contract to be assigned to Purchaser requires vendor consent, then, prior to the Closing, Purchaser may attempt to obtain from each applicable vendor a consent (each a " Required Assignment Consent ") to such assignment.  Purchaser shall indemnify, hold harmless and, if requested by Seller (in Seller's sole discretion), defend (with counsel approved by Seller) Seller's Indemnified Parties from and against any and all Losses arising from or related to Purchaser's failure to obtain any Required Assignment Consent.

ARTICLE IV
TITLE

4.1               Title Documents .

  Purchaser acknowledges that, prior to the Effective Date, Purchaser has received from Title Insurer a commitment for owner’s title insurance, Commitment No.:  FA-C-384462,  with regard to the Property (" Title Commitment ") to provide a standard American Land Title Association owner's title insurance policy for the Property, using the current policy jacket customarily provided by the Title Insurer, in an amount equal to the Purchase Price (the " Title Policy "), together with copies of all instruments identified as exceptions therein (together with the Title Commitment, referred to herein as the " Title Documents ").  Seller shall be responsible only for payment of the base premium for the Title Policy.  Purchaser shall be solely responsible for payment of all other costs relating to procurement of the Title Commitment, the Title Policy, and any requested endorsements, including for “extended” coverage. 

4.2               Survey.

  Purchaser acknowledges that, prior to the Effective Date, Seller has delivered to Purchaser a copy of the existing survey of the Property dated January 8, 2008 and prepared by Bock & Clark Corporation (the " Existing Survey ").  Purchaser may, at its sole cost and expense, order a new or updated survey of the Property either before or after the Effective Date (such new or updated survey together with the Existing Survey, is referred to herein as the " Survey ").

4.3               Objection and Response Process .

.  On or before April 9, 2009 (the " Objection Deadline "), Purchaser shall give written notice (the " Objection Notice ") to the attorneys for Seller of any matter set forth in the Title Documents and the Survey to which Purchaser objects (the " Objections ").  If Purchaser fails to tender an Objection Notice on or before the Objection Deadline, Purchaser shall be deemed to have approved and irrevocably waived any objections to any matters covered by the Title Documents and the Survey.  On or before April 14, 2009 (the " Response Deadline "), Seller may, in Seller's sole discretion, give Purchaser notice (the " Response Notice ") of those Objections which Seller is willing to cure (or cause the Title Insurer to remove or otherwise insure over), if any.  Seller shall be entitled to reasonable adjournments of the Closing Date not to exceed fifteen (15) days to cure the Objections.  If Seller fails to deliver a Response Notice by the Response Deadline, Seller shall be deemed to have elected not to cure or otherwise resolve any matter set forth in the Objection Notice.  If Purchaser is dissatisfied with the Response Notice or the lack of Response Notice, Purchaser may, as its exclusive remedy, exercise its right to terminate this Contract prior to the expiration of the Feasibility Period in accordance with the provisions of Section 3.2 .  If Purchaser fails to timely exercise such right, Purchaser shall be deemed to accept the Title Documents and Survey with resolution, if any, of the Objections set forth in the Response Notice (or if no Response Notice is tendered, without any resolution of the Objections) and without any reduction or abatement of the Purchase Price.

4.4               Permitted Exceptions .

  The Deed delivered pursuant to this Contract shall be subject to the following, all of which shall be deemed " Permitted Exceptions ":

4.4.1         All matters shown in the Title Documents and the Survey, other than (a) those Objections, if any, which Seller has agreed to cure (or otherwise resolve) pursuant to the Response Notice under Section 4.3 , (b) mechanics' liens and taxes due and payable with respect to the period preceding Closing, (c) the standard exception regarding the rights of parties in possession, which shall be limited to those parties in possession pursuant to the Leases, and (d) the standard exception pertaining to taxes, which shall be limited to taxes and assessments payable in the year in which the Closing occurs and subsequent taxes and assessments;

4.4.2         All Leases;

4.4.3         The Assumed Encumbrances;

4.4.4         Applicable zoning and governmental regulations and ordinances;

4.4.5         Any defects in or objections to title to the Property, or title exceptions or encumbrances, arising by, through or under Purchaser; and

4.4.6         The terms and conditions of this Contract.

4.5               Assumed Encumbrances.

            4.5.1         Purchaser recognizes and agrees that, in connection with two (2) loans (collectively, the " Loans ", each a “ Loan ”) made to Seller by Lender, the Property presently is encumbered by the Assumed Deeds of Trust and certain other security and related documents in connection with the Loans (collectively, the " Assumed Encumbrances ").  The Loans are evidenced by the Notes.  After the Effective Date, Seller agrees that it will make available to Purchaser (in the same manner in which Seller is permitted to make the Materials available to Purchaser under Section 3.5.1 ) true and complete copies of all of the Assumed Loan Documents (subject to Section 3.5.2 ).

4.5.2         Purchaser agrees that, at the Closing, (a) Purchaser shall assume Seller's obligations under the Notes and all of the other Assumed Loan Documents and accept title to the Property subject to the Assumed Deeds of Trust and the Assumed Encumbrances, and (b) the Lender shall release Seller, as well as any guarantors and other obligated parties under the Assumed Loan Documents, from all obligations under the Assumed Loan Documents (and any related guarantees or letters of credit), including, without limitation, any obligation to make payments of principal and interest under the Notes (collectively, the foregoing (a) and (b) referred to herein as the " Loan Assumption and Release ").  Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that (x) certain of the provisions of the Assumed Loan Documents may have been negotiated for the exclusive benefit of Seller, AIMCO or their respective affiliates (the " Specific AIMCO Provisions "), and (y) unless Lender otherwise agrees in Lender's sole and arbitrary discretion, Purchaser will not be permitted to assume the benefit of the Specific AIMCO Provisions and the same shall be of no further force or effect from and after the Closing Date.

4.5.3         Purchaser further acknowledges that the Assumed Loan Documents require the satisfaction by Purchaser of certain requirements as set forth therein to allow for the Loan Assumption and Release.  Accordingly, Purchaser, at its sole cost and expense and within 15 days after the Effective Date (the " Loan Assumption Application Submittal Deadline "), shall use commercially reasonable efforts to satisfy the requirements set forth in the Assumed Loan Documents to allow for the Loan Assumption and Release, including, without limitation, submitting one or more complete application(s) to Lender for assumption of the Loans together with all documents and information required in connection therewith (collectively, the " Loan Assumption Application ").  Purchaser agrees to provide Seller with a copy of the Loan Assumption Application no later than 2 Business Days prior to the Loan Assumption Application Submittal Deadline and shall provide evidence of its submission to Lender on or before the Loan Assumption Application Submittal Deadline.  Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that Purchaser is solely responsible for the preparation and submittal of the Loan Assumption Application, including the collection of all materials, documents, certificates, financials, signatures, and other items required to be submitted to Lender in connection with the Loan Assumption Application. , provided, however, Seller agrees to cooperate and promptly provide to Lender any and all non-confidential Property related documentation in Seller’s possession that may be reasonably requested or required by the Lender.

4.5.4         Purchaser shall comply with Lender's assumption guidelines in connection with the Loan Assumption and Release and, if required by the Lender, Purchaser shall cause such other person or entity reasonably acceptable to the Lender to execute and deliver a customary “non-recourse carve-out” guaranty and customary environmental indemnity in favor of Lender.  Purchaser shall be responsible at its sole cost and expense for correcting and re-submitting any deficiencies noted by Lender in connection with the Loan Assumption Application no later than 3 Business Days after notification from Lender of such deficiency.  Purchaser also shall provide Seller with a copy of any correspondence from Lender with respect to the Loan Assumption Application no later than 3 Business Days after receipt of such correspondence from Lender.  Purchaser acknowledges that Lender's assumption guidelines may not be consistent with the provisions of the Assumed Loan Documents concerning the Loan Assumption and Release.  Purchaser shall coordinate with the Lender to comply with the appropriate provisions of both the Assumed Loan Documents and Lender assumption guidelines in order to allow for the Loan Assumption and Release.

4.5.5         Purchaser shall pay all fees and expenses (including, without limitation, all servicing fees and charges, transfer fees, assumption fees, title fees, endorsement fees, and other fees to release Seller of all liability under the Loans) imposed or charged by the Lender or its counsel (such fees and expenses collectively being referred to as the " Lender Fees "), in connection with the Loan Assumption Application and the Loan Assumption and Release.

4.5.6         Seller shall assign all of its right, title and interest in and to all reserves, impounds and other accounts held by Lender in connection with the Loans, and at Closing, Purchaser shall pay to Seller an amount equal to the balance of such reserves, impounds and accounts so assigned.  Additionally, Purchaser shall be responsible for funding any additional or increased reserves, impounds or accounts required by Lender to be maintained by Purchaser in connection with the Loans after the Loan Assumption and Release (the " Required Loan Fund Amounts ").

4.5.7         Purchaser agrees promptly to deliver to the Lender all documents and information required by the Assumed Loan Documents, and such other information or documentation as the Lender reasonably may request, including, without limitation, financial statements, income tax returns and other financial information for Purchaser and any required guarantor.  Seller agrees that it shall promptly cooperate with Purchaser and Lender in connection with Purchaser's application to Lender for approval of the Loan Assumption and Release. 

4.5.8         No later than 10 days after the Effective Date, Purchaser shall order a Phase I Environmental study (prepared by an environmental engineer reasonably acceptable to Seller and Lender), and covenants that such Phase I Environmental study shall be delivered to Seller and Lender no later than 10 days prior to the Closing Date in connection with and as a precondition to the Loan Assumption and Release.

4.5.9         If (a) Purchaser complies in all material respects with its obligations under this Contract (including this Section 4.5 ) and the requirements of the Assumed Loan Documents in connection with obtaining the Loan Assumption and Release, (b) Purchaser uses commercially reasonable efforts to diligently obtain the Loan Assumption and Release, and (c) Purchaser is unable to obtain the consent of the Lender to the Loan Assumption and Release on or before forty-five (45) days after the Effective Date (the “ Loan Assumption Approval Period ”), then Purchaser shall have the right, on or before the expiration of the Loan Assumption Approval Period to give Escrow Agent notice terminating this Contract based solely on the fact that the Loan Assumption and Release has not been approved by the Lender, in which event this Contract shall be of no further force and effect, subject to and except for the Survival Provisions, and Escrow Agent shall forthwith return the Deposit to Purchaser.

4.5.10     Purchaser shall be in default hereunder if (i) Purchaser fails to submit a substantially complete Loan Assumption Application by the Loan Assumption Application Submittal Deadline, (ii) Purchaser fails to use commercially reasonable efforts to diligently obtain Lender's consent to the Loan Assumption and Release during the Loan Assumption Approval Period or (iii) the Loan Assumption Approval Period expires, Purchaser is entitled to, but does not terminate this Contract, and Purchaser fails to obtain the Loan Assumption and Release prior to the Closing Date, in which events Seller may terminate this Contract and the Deposit shall be immediately released by the Escrow Agent to Seller; provided, however, this Section 4.5.10 does not in any way modify Purchaser’s right to terminate the Contract pursuant to Section 3.2 hereof and receive a refund of the Deposit.

4.6               Subsequently Disclosed Exceptions .

  If at any time after the expiration of the Feasibility Period, any update to the Title Commitment discloses any additional item that materially adversely affects title to the Property which was not disclosed on any version of or update to the Title Commitment delivered to Purchaser during the Feasibility Period (the " New Exception "), Purchaser shall have a period of 5 days from the date of its receipt of such update (the " New Exception Review Period ") to review and notify Seller in writing of Purchaser's approval or disapproval of the New Exception.  If Purchaser disapproves of the New Exception, Seller may, in Seller's sole discretion, notify Purchaser as to whether it is willing to cure (or cause the Title Insurer to remove or otherwise insure over) the New Exception.  If Seller elects to cure the New Exception, Seller shall be entitled to reasonable adjournments of the Closing Date not to exceed fifteen (15) days to cure the New Exception.  If Seller fails to deliver a notice to Purchaser within 3 days after the expiration of the New Exception Review Period, Seller shall be deemed to have elected not to cure the New Exception.  If Purchaser is dissatisfied with Seller's response, or lack thereof, Purchaser may, as its exclusive remedy elect either:  (i) to terminate this Contract, in which event the Deposit shall be promptly returned to Purchaser or (ii) to waive the New Exception and proceed with the transactions contemplated by this Contract, in which event Purchaser shall be deemed to have approved the New Exception.  If Purchaser fails to notify Seller of its election to terminate this Contract in accordance with the foregoing sentence within 6 days after the expiration of the New Exception Review Period, Purchaser shall be deemed to have elected to approve and irrevocably waive any objections to the New Exception.

4.7               Purchaser Financing .

  Purchaser assumes full responsibility to obtain the funds required for settlement, and Purchaser's acquisition of such funds shall not be a contingency to the Closing. 

ARTICLE V
CLOSING

5.1               Closing Date .

  The Closing shall occur on May 15, 2009 (as the same may be extended as hereinafter provided, the " Closing Date ").  The Closing shall occur at the time set forth in Section 2.2.4 through an escrow with Escrow Agent, whereby Seller, Purchaser and their attorneys need not be physically present at the Closing and may deliver documents by overnight air courier or other means.  Notwithstanding the foregoing to the contrary, Seller shall have the option, by delivering written notice to Purchaser, to extend the Closing Date (i) to June 15, 2009, or (ii) to a date following the then scheduled Closing Date in order to finalize the drafting with Lender and Lender's counsel of all documents necessary or desirable to accomplish the Loan Assumption and Release.

5.2               Seller Closing Deliveries .

  No later than 1 Business Day prior to the Closing Date, Seller shall deliver to Escrow Agent, each of the following items (other than the items set forth in Section 5.2.12 which, to the extent in Seller’s possession or reasonable contract, shall be made available to the Purchaser at the Property after the Closing):

5.2.1         Special Warranty Deed (the " Deed ") in the form attached as Exhibit B to Purchaser, subject to the Permitted Exceptions.

5.2.2         A Bill of Sale in the form attached as Exhibit C .

5.2.3         A General Assignment in the form attached as Exhibit D (the " General Assignment ").

5.2.4         An Assignment of Leases and Security Deposits in the form attached as Exhibit E (the " Leases Assignment ").

5.2.5         Seller's closing statement.

5.2.6         A title affidavit or an indemnity form reasonably acceptable to Seller, which is sufficient to enable Title Insurer to delete the standard pre-printed exceptions to the title insurance policy to be issued pursuant to the Title Commitment.

5.2.7         A certification of Seller's non-foreign status pursuant to and in the form require by Section 1445 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.

5.2.8         Resolutions, certificates of good standing, and such other organizational documents as Title Insurer shall reasonably require evidencing Seller's authority to consummate this transaction.

5.2.9         An updated Rent Roll effective as of a date no more than 3 Business Days prior to the Closing Date; provided, however, that the content of such updated Rent Roll shall in no event expand or modify the conditions to Purchaser's obligation to close as specified under Section 8.1 .

5.2.10     An updated Property Contracts List effective as of a date no more than 3 Business Days prior to the Closing Date; provided, however, that the content of such updated Property Contracts List shall in no event expand or modify the conditions to Purchaser's obligation to close as specified under Section 8.1 .

5.2.11     Notification letters to all Tenants prepared and executed by Seller in the form attached hereto as Exhibit G, which shall be delivered to all Tenants by Purchaser immediately after Closing.

5.2.12     To the extent reasonably available to Seller, originals or copies of Seller’s Property-Related Files and Records shall be made available to Purchaser at the Property in accordance with Section 5.4.12 hereof.

5.2.13     Such other documents as are reasonably necessary to consummate the transactions herein contemplated in accordance with the terms of the Contract.

5.3               Purchaser Closing Deliveries .

  No later than 1 Business Day prior to the Closing Date (except for the balance of the Purchase Price which is to be delivered at the time specified in Section 2.2.4 ), Purchaser shall deliver to the Escrow Agent (for disbursement to Seller upon the Closing) the following items:

5.3.1         The full Purchase Price (with credit for the Deposit and, if applicable, the Loan Balance), plus or minus the adjustments or prorations required by this Contract.

5.3.2         A title affidavit or an indemnity form (pertaining to Purchaser's activity on the Property prior to Closing), reasonably acceptable to Purchaser, which is sufficient to enable Title Insurer to delete the standard pre-printed exceptions to the title insurance policy to be issued pursuant to the Title Commitment. 

5.3.3         Any declaration or other statement which may be required to be submitted to the local assessor.

5.3.4         Purchaser's closing statement.

5.3.5         A countersigned counterpart of the General Assignment.

5.3.6         A countersigned counterpart of the Leases Assignment.

5.3.7         Any cancellation fees or penalties due to any vendor under any Terminated Contract as a result of the termination thereof.

5.3.8         Resolutions, certificates of good standing, and such other organizational documents as Title Insurer shall reasonably require evidencing Purchaser's authority to consummate this transaction.

5.3.9         All documents, instruments, guaranties, Lender Fees, Required Loan Fund Amounts, and other items or funds required by the Lender to cause the Loan Assumption and Release.

5.3.10     Such other documents as are reasonably necessary to consummate the transactions herein contemplated in accordance with the terms of the Contract.

5.4               Closing Prorations and Adjustments .

5.4.1         General .  All normal and customarily proratable items, including, without limitation, collected rents, operating expenses, personal property taxes, other operating expenses and fees, shall be prorated as of the Closing Date, Seller being charged or credited, as appropriate, for all of same attributable to the period up to the Closing Date (and credited for any amounts paid by Seller attributable to the period on or after the Closing Date, if assumed by Purchaser) and Purchaser being responsible for, and credited or charged, as the case may be, for all of the same attributable to the period on and after the Closing Date.  Seller shall prepare a proration schedule (the " Proration Schedule ") of the adjustments described in this Section 5.4 prior to Closing. 

5.4.2         Operating Expenses .  All of the operating, maintenance, taxes (other than real estate taxes), and other expenses incurred in operating the Property that Seller customarily pays, and any other costs incurred in the ordinary course of business for the management and operation of the Property, shall be prorated on an accrual basis.  Seller shall pay all such expenses that accrue prior to the Closing Date and Purchaser shall pay all such expenses that a


 
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