HomeMy WebLinkAboutContracts & Agreements_27-2005_CCv0001.pdf BRUCE W. HULL & ASSOCIATES, INC.
REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS &CONSULTANTS
February 1, 2005
City of Redlands
35 Cajon Street
Redlands, California 92373
Attention: Ms. Tina Kundig
Reference: APPRAISALICONSULTATION AGREEMENT
Property/Location: Community Facilities District No. 2003-1
"Redlands Business Center"
Redlands, California
At your request, Bruce W. Hull & Associates, Inc. ("APPRAISER") hereby submits to
the City of Redlands ("CLIENT")this proposal for an appraisal of the above referenced
property. It is our understanding that the appraisal is to be used for an escrow release
of certain funds of CFD No. 2003-1.
APPRAISER is prepared to undertake this assignment and provide CLIENT with Two
(2)copies of the completed appraisal report, within an estimated time period consistent
with the sale of the bonds subject to APPRAISER'S receipt of CLIENT'S signed
authorization and/or submission of all requested data, whichever is later. The time
period is this best estimate of the APPRAISER and is not a guarantee, although the
APPRAISER agrees to use his best efforts to complete the assignment within the given
time period.
CLIENT agrees to pay APPRAISER, as fee for this report Fifteen Thousand Dollars
($15,000); with the full balance due upon delivery of the completed report. Report
revisions or amendments, other than those required due to APPRAISER'S error, shall
be prepared at an hourly rate of$150.00. Technical studies, as are jointly determined
to be necessary, shall by paid by CLIENT. Any additional copies of the completed
report, other than the two (2) copies currently agreed upon, shall be made available at
an additional cost to the CLIENT of$100.00 per copy.
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APPRAISAL/CONSULTATION AGREEMENT
Ms. Tina Kundig
City of Redlands
February 1, 2005
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In the event that CLIENT desires to cancel this authorization,written notice thereof shall
be delivered to APPRAISER, and it is agreed at that the APPRAISER shall receive
compensation from CLIENT for all services rendered at the rate of$150.00 per hour for
the time actually spent prior to receipt of such written cancellation notice, plus all costs
advanced in connection with the appraisal.
It is agreed that the fee charged for services performed by the APPRAISER is
guaranteed by the CLIENT. All payments due the APPRAISER, under this agreement,
shall bear interest at the published prime lending rate from Wells Fargo Bank,
commencing sixty (60) days after such payments are due, but not in excess of the
maximum rate permitted under California law. In the event that any payment is not paid
when due, CLIENT shall pay all expenses of collection, including, but not limited to,
court costs and attorney's fees.
It is agreed that the APPRAISER is not a necessary party in any inquiry or judicial
proceeding, unless agreed upon this Agreement. He will not be called upon for any
litigation or other proceeding arising out of his duties in this matter. If he is compelled
to incur court costs, attorney's fees, or other out-of-pocket expenses in connection with
court proceedings, such costs or expenses, together with APPRAISER'S hourly rate of
$200.00 per hour, applicable for his professional services for study, preparation,
testimony or travel, will be paid by the party (or parties) who acts to bring any suit
requiring a judicial proceeding.
The report will be prepared in a Summary Appraisal Report-Complete Appraisal which
is intended to comply with the reporting requirements set forth under Standards Rule
2-2(b) of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) effective
January 1, 2004 for a Summary Appraisal Report. As such, it presents only summary
discussions of the data, reasoning, and analyses that were used in the appraisal
process to develop the APPRAISER'S opinion of value. Supporting documentation
concerning the data, reasoning, and analyses is retained in the APPRAISER'S file. The
depth of discussion contained in this report is specific to the needs of the CLIENT. The
APPRAISER is not responsible for unauthorized uses of this report.
The report will be consistent with the format and limiting conditions as detailed on the
following pages.
APPRAISAL/CONSULTATION AGREEMENT
Ms. Tina Kundig
City of Redlands
February 1, 2005
Page Three
A. The appraisal will provide an estimate of current market value, which is defined
as follows:
"The most probable price in terms of money which a property should bring in
competitive and open market under all conditions requisite to a fair sale, the
buyer and seller each acting prudently, knowledgeably, assuming the price is not
affected by undue stimulus.
Implicit in this definition is the consummation of sale as of a specified date and
the passing of title from seller to buyer under conditions whereby:
1. Buyer and seller are typically motivated;
2. Both parties are well informed or well advised, and each acting in
what he or she considers his/her best interest;
3. A reasonable time is allowed for exposure in the open market;
4. Payment is made in cash or its equivalent;
5. Financing, if any, is on terms generally available in the community
as of the specified date and is typical for the property type in its
locale; and
6. The price represents a normal consideration for the property sold,
unaffected by special financing amounts and/or terms, services,
fees, costs or credits incurred in the transaction."
Real Estate Terminology, AIREA, SREA, edited by Byrl N. Boyce, Copyright
1981, Publisher - Ballinger, Page 160.
B. The value estimate will reflect the fee simple interest of the subject property,
subject to the special tax lien of Community Facilities District No. 2003-1 as of
the date of value.
APPRAISALICONSULTATION AGREEMENT
Ms. Tina Kundig
City of Redlands
February 1, 2005
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C. The value estimate will reflect actual conditions of the property taking into
consideration the improvements and/or benefits of Community Facilities District
No. 2002-1.
D. The following limiting conditions will be included in the appraisal report:
1. No responsibility is assumed for matters legal in nature;
2. No opinion as to title is herewith rendered, and the property is appraised
as though free and clear of all encumbrances and the title marketable;
3. The factual data utilized in our report will be obtained from sources
deemed to be reliable; however, no guarantee can be made as to their
accuracy;
4. No survey of the boundaries of the property will be prepared. All legal
descriptions, areas, and dimensions furnished the APPRAISER are
assumed to be correct;
5. The distribution of the total valuation between land and improvements (if
any), applies only in the matter of utilization stated in this report. Our
reported market value is for the total property as appraised, and no
attempt has been made to evaluate any fractional interest, should they
exist;
6. Neither all nor any part of the report shall be conveyed to any person or
entity,other than the APPRAISER'S client,through advertising, solicitation
materials, public relations, news, sales, or other media,without the written
consent and approval of the author, particularly as to valuation conclu-
sions, the identity of the APPRAISER or firm with which the APPRAISER
is connected, or any reference to the Appraisal Institute or MAI. Further,
the APPRAISER or firm assumes no obligation, liability, or accountability
to any third party. If the report is placed in the hands of anyone but the
CLIENT, CLIENT shall make such party aware of all the assumptions and
limiting conditions of the assignment;
APPRAISAL/CONSULTATION AGREEMENT
Ms. Tina Kundig
City of Redlands
February 1, 2005
Page Five
7. The submission of this report does not obligate us to give testimony, or to
attend any court or governmental or other agency hearing, without prior
arrangements having been made for such additional employment;
8. It is agreed that the APPRAISER will be absolved of all personal liability
of any type or nature, in connection with this matter; and
9. If all data requested of the CLIENT is not provided, we shall include an
additional limiting condition requiring our subsequent review of the items
lacking.
E. In order for APPRAISER to proceed with the appraisal assignment, it is required
that CLIENT provide APPRAISER with the following items:
1. Legal Description and recent Title or Preliminary Title Report; and
2. Name and telephone number of contact for property inspection.
A number of items are to be requested from the master developer. Instead of
noting them here, a copy of the letter requesting this information will be
forwarded to you.
This proposal, or acceptance of this proposal, is not contingent upon, or related to, any
anticipated value conclusions. APPRAISER'S fee will have been earned in full upon
delivery of the completed report.
This APPRAISAL/CONSULTATION AGREEMENT represents the entire Agreement
between CLIENT and APPRAISER, and supersedes all prior negotiations or agree-
ments, either written or oral. It shall be binding on the heirs, successors, and assigns
of CLIENT and APPRAISER. This APPRAISAL/CONSULTATION AGREEMENT shall
be governed by the laws of the State of California. In the event any provision of this
Agreement shall be determined to be void or unenforceable by any court of competent
jurisdiction, such determination shall not affect any other provision of this Agreement
and all such other provisions shall remain in full force and effect.
APPRAISAL/CONSULTATION AGREEMENT
Ms. Tina Kundig
City of Redlands
February 1, 2005
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We thank you for the opportunity of presenting this proposal for your consideration.
The terms and conditions of this Agreement shall remain valid for a 10-day period. If
the proposal meets with your approval, please execute and return a signed original,
together with the requested data. The assignment will be commenced upon receipt in
or office of the complete package. Please feel free to contact our office if you have any
questions.
Respectfully submitted,
BR CE W ULL & ASSOCIATES, INC.
Bruce W. Hull, MAI
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Attachment
cc: Ms. Sara Oberlies
Stone & Youngberg LLC
APPRAISAL/CONSULTATION AGREEMENT
Ms. Tina Kundig
City of Redlands
February 1, 2005
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APPRAISAL/CONSULTATION AGREEMENT AUTHORIZATION
I hereby agree to the terms and conditions of the APPRAISAL/CONSULTATION
AGREEMENT, detailed on the preceding pages, as submitted by Bruce W. Hull, MAI.
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P. O. Box 3005
35 Cajon Street
Street Address
Redlands, CA 92373
City, State & Zip
909-798-7510
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