Common use of Appraisals and Evaluations Clause in Contracts

Appraisals and Evaluations. If reasonably required by Lender, or if required by law, Lender shall have the right to order Appraisals, appraisal reviews and/or evaluations of the Land and/or Improvements for any Qualified Project included in the Borrowing Base, from an appraiser selected by Lender, which Appraisal(s) shall comply with all federal and state standards for appraisals and otherwise shall be satisfactory to Lender in all respects. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Lender shall not order appraisals of any Project more than one (1) time per year unless (i) Lender believes that a Material Adverse Change has occurred with respect to the Project or any portion thereof, or (ii) Borrower requests in writing that Lender order an appraisal of the Project, or (iii) Lender is required to reappraise the Project in connection with regulatory requirements. Borrower agrees to pay the cost and expense for all appraisals, appraisal reviews and/or evaluations thereof ordered by Lender pursuant to this Section.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Credit Loan Agreement, Credit Loan Agreement (TRI Pointe Homes, Inc.), Credit Loan Agreement (William Lyon Homes)

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