Common use of Insufficient Cash Flow Clause in Contracts

Insufficient Cash Flow. In the event that the Depository Accounts for the Project do not have sufficient funds to cover the monetary obligations of Manager or the Project pursuant to this Agreement, Manager shall give Owner prompt written notice with respect to such shortfall and if Owner has not promptly provided funds, then Manager will have no duty to perform any such obligations until Owner provides sufficient funding, and Manager shall not be in default under this Agreement for failure to perform any obligation hereunder as a result of such lack of funds. If Manager suspects that the cash flow from the Project will not, at any time, be sufficient to cover any Project related expenses, Manager shall promptly notify Owner, and Manager and Owner shall mutually determine the order in which the obligations of the Project will be satisfied; provided, however, that Manager and Owner agree that available cash flow will in any event first be applied to Uncontrollable Expenses that are then due and payable.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Property Management Agreement (Bluerock Residential Growth REIT, Inc.), Property Management Agreement (Bluerock Residential Growth REIT, Inc.), Property Management Agreement (Bluerock Residential Growth REIT, Inc.)