Market Rent definition

Market Rent means the price that a ready and willing tenant would pay, at commencement of the Option Term, as monthly base rent to a ready and willing landlord of similar space in the geographical area of San Diego County known as Del Mar Heights if such office space were offered for lease on the open market for a reasonable period of time and be the product of the fair market annual rental rate per rentable square foot multiplied by the Rentable Area of the Premises (as set forth in the Basic Lease Information), determined as follows: (a) as mutually agreed by Landlord and Tenant within ten (10) days of Landlord’s delivery to Tenant of Landlord’s opinion of the Market Rent for the first year of the Option Term (“Landlord Rent Notice”, which shall be Verus Lease v06 -4- February 2, 2005 (8:51 pm) delivered to Tenant within ten (10) days of receipt of Tenant’s written Extension Notice; or (b) in the event that Landlord and Tenant are unable to so agree, the Market Rent shall be determined by concurrent appraisals pursuant to Section 4.01(c) below. In determining Market Rent, appraisers shall take into account the duration of the Option Term, the quality, condition and prestige of the Building and Premises (as tenant improvements are maintained as required by the terms and conditions of this Lease), recent monthly rental rates and annual base rent escalations for buildings of similar size and location imputed to the commencement of the Option Term, condition and quality of comparable tenant improvements in buildings of similar quality and location and all relevant economic terms of this Lease, including free rent and other economic inducements, it being the intent that Market Rent, as so determined, should reflect the total economic package which would be offered at the time of commencement of the Option Term to a new tenant for the Premises, or substantially similar space in a building of similar quality, condition, and location and with similar tenant improvements under a lease with substantially the same terms and provisions as the applicable terms and provisions of this Lease (“Market for Similar Space”) without discounting the rent for the creditworthiness of the Tenant or for the cost of real estate leasing commissions. Landlord’s Rent Notice, and any determination of Market Rent by appraisal as described herein, shall also set forth the market annual base rent escalation rate then prevailing in the relevant marketplace, which shall be used for purposes of determi...
Market Rent as used herein shall be that rent charged for comparable first class research laboratory and office space in the mid-Cambridge submarket as of the end of the original Term. If, after good faith attempts prior to the expiration of the original Term, the LESSOR and LESSEE cannot agree on a figure representing Market Rent within thirty (30) days after LESSEE has delivered the Extension Notice, either party, upon written notice to the other, may request appraisal and arbitration of the issue as provided in this section. Within fourteen (14) days of the request for arbitration, each party shall submit to the other the name of one unrelated individual or entity with proven expertise in the leasing of commercial real estate in greater Boston/Cambridge to serve as that party’s appraiser. Each appraiser shall be paid by the party selecting him or it. The two appraisers shall each submit their final reports to the parties within thirty (30) days of their selection making their determination as to Market Rent (subject however, to the Extension Rent Floor). The two appraisers shall meet within the next fourteen (14) days to reconcile their reports and collaboratively determine the Market Rent. They shall each make their determination in writing (subject however, to the Extension Rent Floor), including a statement if such is the case, that they are at an impasse. Such a statement of impasse shall be submitted to the parties along with the Market Rent figure which each appraiser has selected and his reasons and substantiation therefor. The appraisers, in case of an impasse, shall also agree on one unrelated individual or entity with expertise in commercial real estate in greater Boston, who shall evaluate the reports of the two original appraisers and within fourteen (14) days of submission of the issue to him, make his own determination as to a figure representing Market Rent (subject however, to the Extension Rent Floor). The determination of this individual or entity (i.e. arbitrator) absent, fraud, bias or undue prejudice shall be binding upon the parties. Annual Base Rent and Additional Rent during any Extended Term shall be payable in advance, in equal monthly installments on the first day of each calendar month. LESSEE in addition to the sums payable annually to LESSOR as Annual Base Rent, shall pay to LESSOR for each year of any Extended Term, as Additional Rent, LESSEE’s Allocable Percentage (as determined by the approximate total rentable space leased) for Ope...
Market Rent means the amount of rent that can be expected for the use of a property, in comparison with similar properties in the same area.

Examples of Market Rent in a sentence

  • Market rent is to be determined as of the place for tender or, in cases of rejection after arrival or revocation of acceptance, as of the place of arrival.


More Definitions of Market Rent

Market Rent means the Rent as specified in Column 2 of Item 3, of Schedule 1 that would reasonably be expected to be paid for the site if it were offered for the same or a substantially similar use to which the site may be put under the Licence;
Market Rent means the applicable Monthly Basic Rental, including all escalations, any Excess, additional rent and other charges at which tenants, as of the commencement of the Option Term, are leasing non-sublease, non-encumbered, space comparable in size, location and quality to the Premises in renewal transactions for a term comparable to the Option Term, which comparable space is located in office buildings comparable to the Project in the Thousand Oaks/Westlake Village office market area, taking into consideration the value of the existing improvements in the Premises to Tenant, as compared to the value of the existing improvements in such comparable space, with such value to be based upon the age, quality and layout of the improvements and the extent to which the same could be utilized by Tenant with consideration given to the fact that the improvements existing in the Premises are specifically suitable to Tenant.
Market Rent shall be defined as the rate established by the Landlord without concessions. All other terms and conditions of this Lease shall remain in full force and effect. Such month-to-month tenancy shall begin on the first day immediately following the expiration of this Lease and shall continue month-to-month thereafter until either Resident or Landlord provides written notice of termination to the other party at least thirty (30) days prior to the end of the next monthly term.
Market Rent shall be the fair market rent that willing parties would pay and receive as the Base Rent to lease similar space in the Building and similar space in similar buildings in the same geographic area, during the Extension Term and under the applicable terms and conditions of this Lease (and other relevant market factors).
Market Rent means rent (including additional rent and considering any "base year" or "expense stop" applicable thereto), including all escalations, at which tenants, as of the commencement of the applicable term are, pursuant to transactions completed within the twenty-four (24) months prior to the first day of the Option Term, leasing non-sublease, non-encumbered, non-synthetic, non-equity space (unless such space was leased pursuant to a definition of "fair market" comparable to the definition of Market Rent) comparable in size, location and quality to the Premises for a "Comparable Term," as that term is defined in this Section 2.2.2 (the "Comparable Deals"), which comparable space is located in the "Comparable Buildings," as that term is defined in this Section 2.2.2, giving appropriate consideration to the annual rental rates per rentable square foot (adjusting the base rent component of such rate to reflect a net value after accounting for whether or not utility expenses are directly paid by the tenant such as Tenant's direct utility payments provided for in Section 6.1 of this Lease), the standard of measurement by which the rentable square footage is measured, the ratio of rentable square feet to usable square feet, and taking into consideration only, and granting only, the following concessions (provided that the rent payable in Comparable Deals in which the terms of such Comparable Deals are determined by use of a discounted fair market rate formula shall be equitably increased in order that such Comparable Deals will not reflect a discounted rate) (collectively, the "Rent Concessions"): (a) rental abatement concessions or build-out periods, if any, being granted such tenants in connection with such comparable spaces; (b) tenant improvements or allowances provided or to be provided for such comparable space, taking into account the value of the existing improvements in the Premises to the extent paid for with the Tenant Improvement Allowance (such value to be based upon the age, quality and layout of the improvements and the extent to which the same could be utilized by general office users as contrasted with this specific Tenant), (c) Proposition 13 protection, if any, being granted such tenants, and (d) all other monetary concessions, if any, being granted XXXXXX REALTY 571981.06/WLA 0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx K4064-066/6-8-04/pjr/pjr -6-[STMicroelectronics, Inc.]
Market Rent means the rent per square foot that a willing landlord would accept and a willing tenant would pay, neither being under any compulsion or unusual consideration, for space comparable to the portion of the Building and for a term equivalent to the term for which the Market Rent is then being determined hereunder and for a lease which is "net" to the same extent as, and otherwise consistent with, this Lease, and taking into account all relevant considerations, including transactions in comparable buildings in the Northern Minneapolis Suburban corridor, all tenant or landlord concessions, costs and allowances, such as (but without limitation) leasehold improvement allowance, free rent and leasing commissions, including reduction in such rental rate in the case of the Second Expansion Option and each Extended Term to take into account that Tenant will not receive any allowance or concession. In the event Landlord and Tenant are unable to agree on Market Rent within twenty (20) days of Tenant's exercise of any Second Expansion Option or extension option, then the current Market Rent shall be determined by arbitration in accordance with the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association. Within forty-five (45) days after appointment, the arbitrator shall determine the current Market Rent. The cost of the arbitrator shall be borne equally by Landlord and Tenant. Within ten (10) days after receipt by Tenant of the written determination of Market Rent by arbitration, Tenant may, by written notice to Landlord, rescind its exercise of the Second Expansion Option or extension option in question, provided that in the case of determination of Market Rent for any Extended Term, if exercise of the rescission right is less than nine (9) months before the end of the then Term, the Term shall be deemed extended at the Base Rent then in effect for a period of nine (9) months after the date of such exercise. The determination and award by the arbitrator shall be final and binding on Landlord and Tenant.
Market Rent means the applicable Monthly Basic Rental, including all escalations, Direct Costs, additional rent and other charges at which tenants, as of the time of Landlord's "Option Rent Notice" (as defined below), are entering into leases for non-sublease, non-encumbered, space comparable in size, location and quality to the Premises in renewal transactions for a term comparable to the Option Term, which comparable space is located in office buildings comparable to the Project in the immediate vicinity of the Project, in San Diego, California, taking into consideration the value of the existing improvements in the Premises to Tenant, as compared to the value of the existing improvements in such comparable space, with such value to be based upon the age, quality and layout of the improvements and the extent to which the same could be utilized by Tenant with consideration given to the fact that the improvements existing in the Premises are specifically suitable to Tenant.