Common use of Borrower’s Certificate Clause in Contracts

Borrower’s Certificate. A certificate signed by Borrower to the effect that the Repairs have been fully paid for and no claim exists against Borrower or against the Mortgaged Property out of which a lien based on furnishing labor or material exists or might ripen. Borrower may except from the certificate described in the preceding sentence any claim(s) that Borrower intends to contest, provided that any such claim is described in Borrower’s certificate. If required by Lender, Borrower also must certify to Lender that the Repairs are in compliance with all applicable building codes and zoning ordinances. Rider to Multifamily Loan and Security Agreement Repairs - No Repair Reserve Fund Established

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Multifamily Loan and Security Agreement (Steadfast Income REIT, Inc.), Multifamily Loan and Security Agreement (Steadfast Income REIT, Inc.), Multifamily Loan and Security Agreement (Steadfast Income REIT, Inc.)

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