PFOR definition

PFOR means the ---- ---- projected amount of rent that would be paid by tenants of such related property assuming (a) full occupancy thereof and (b) an average rental rate equal to the lower of the actual current average rental rate for such property or the current market rental rate for comparable properties, "VR" -- means the projected amount of PFOR that will not be received as a result of vacancies, assuming a vacancy rate equal to the greater of the actual current vacancy rate for such property and the current market vacancy rate for comparable properties, and rent concessions agreed to with existing tenants, and "▇▇▇" means the projected net --- operating expenses (i.e., total expenses minus interest expense) for such related property.
PFOR means the projected amount of rent that would be paid by tenants of such related property assuming (a) full occupancy thereof and (b) a rental rate equal to the lower of the actual current a rental rate for such property or the current market rental rate for comparable properties, "VR" means the projected amount of PFOR that will not be received as a result of vacancies, assuming a vacancy rate equal to the greater of the actual current vacancy rate for such property and the current market vacancy rate for comparable properties, and rent concessions agreed to with existing tenants, and "NOE" ▇▇ans the projected stabilized net operating expenses at full occupancy (i.e., total expenses minus interest expense and capital expenditures) for such related property.
PFOR means the projected amount of rent that would be paid by tenants of the Commercial Property assuming (a) full occupancy of the Commercial Property and (b) an average rental rate equal to the lower of the actual current average rental rate for the Commercial Property or the current market rental rate for comparable properties, "VR" means the projected amount of PFOR that will not be received as a result of rent concessions with existing tenants and vacancies, assuming a vacancy rate equal to the greater of (x) the actual current vacancy rate for the Commercial Property, (y) the current market vacancy rate for comparable properties and (z) a hypothetical vacancy rate of 5%, and "▇▇▇" means the projected net operating expenses (i.e., total expenses minus interest expense) for the Commercial Property.

Examples of PFOR in a sentence

  • In this case the Supplier will invoice OLT the purchased LNG, priced at the PFOR for the quarter April 2019 – June 2019, as updated and published by the ARERA pursuant to art.

  • OLT undertakes to pay an amount determined on the basis of the PFOR for the quarter October 2018 – December 2018, as updated and published by the ARERA pursuant to art.

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