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<br />ATTY/RESO.0020/CC RESO APPROVING AMENDMENTS TO HPP GUIDELINES – EXHIBIT B <br />REV: 05-04-26 LF <br />Page 59 of 86 <br />number of Affordable Units are rented to Qualifying Households. Owner shall prioritize making <br />Affordable Units available to the lowest income category of households if there is a shortfall in <br />both categories of units. <br />Notwithstanding anything contained herein or in the Loan Agreement to the contrary, the <br />following shall apply with respect to all tenants occupying an Affordable Unit as of the Effective <br />Date (the “Existing Tenants”): <br />(i) An Existing Tenant which does not qualify as a Qualifying Household (a <br />“Non-Qualifying Existing Tenant”) may continue to occupy an Affordable Unit until such Non- <br />Qualifying Existing Tenant vacates such Affordable Unit; the Owner may continue to charge such <br />Non-Qualifying Existing Tenant rent in the amount set forth in such Non-Qualifying Existing <br />Tenant’s lease; and if such lease is renewed, Owner may increase such rent by an amount <br />comparable to the rent increases then-applicable to market rate rental units in the Redwood City, <br />California area; (ii) <br />(ii) An Existing Tenant which does not cooperate with the Owner’s good faith <br />efforts to determine whether such Existing Tenant is a Qualifying Household (a “Noncompliant <br />Existing Tenant”) shall be treated as a Non-Qualifying Existing Tenant and the provisions of <br />subsection (i) above shall apply to such Noncompliant Existing Tenant; and <br />(iii) If a Non-Qualifying Existing Tenant or a Noncompliant Existing Tenant <br />shall subsequently become certified as a Qualifying Tenant, then, effective as the date of such <br />certification, the Affordable Unit rented to such Non-Qualifying Existing Tenant or Noncompliant <br />Existing Tenant shall be treated as having been rented to a Qualifying Household. <br />Further, and notwithstanding anything contained herein or in the Loan Agreement to the contrary, <br />neither the Owner nor any of its affiliates shall be deemed in breach of this Regulatory Agreement, <br />or otherwise penalized by the City, by reason of any Non-Qualifying Existing Tenants or <br />Noncompliant Existing Tenants occupying Affordable Units, provided that Owner makes a good <br />faith effort to certify such Existing Tenants as Qualifying Households within six (6) months of the <br />Effective Date and upon any renewal of such Existing Tenants’ leases. <br />2.4 Term of Affordability for Affordable Units. The Affordable Units that are <br />confirmed to be rented to Qualifying Households in the initial Annual Report shall be rented or <br />Available to Qualifying Households as an Affordable Rent from the date of recordation of this <br />Regulatory Agreement through the end of the term as set forth herein. Thereafter, Affordable <br />Units that are vacated by Non-Qualifying Tenants shall be rented at an Affordable Rent to <br />Qualifying Households for the remainder of the term as set forth herein. The term of this <br />Regulatory Agreement shall commence with the recordation of the Regulatory Agreement and <br />shall continue thereafter until fifty-five (55) years after the date upon which the Owner verifies to <br />the City through submission of an Annual Report to City that at least eighty percent (80%) of the <br />total number of Affordable Units required by this Regulatory Agreement are rented to Qualifying <br />Households. At the time Owner submits such Annual Report to the City, Owner will request that <br />City verify the date for expiration of the term of this Regulatory Agreement. Provided that City <br />confirms that Owner is renting at least eighty percent (80%) of the Affordable Units to Qualifying <br />Households, City will confirm in writing the expiration date as fifty-five (55) years after
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