Company: SQFTP
Filing Date: 2025-03-31
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001437749-25-010185
Chunk: 1648

Company: Presidio Property Trust, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-03-31
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
Chunk 1648
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Summary of Risk Factors

The following is a summary of the principal risk factors associated with an investment in us. The following should be read in conjunction with the more complete discussion of the risk factors we face, which are set forth more fully below.   If any of the following risks occur, our business, financial condition, results of operations, cash flows, cash available for distribution, ability to service our debt obligations and prospects could be materially and adversely affected. In that case, the market price of our securities could decline and you may lose some or all of your investment. Some of these risks include: 

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      we face numerous risks associated with the real estate industry that could adversely affect our results of operations through decreased revenues or increased costs; 

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      disruptions in the financial markets and uncertain economic conditions could adversely affect the value of our real estate investments; 

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      our inability to sell a property at the time and on the terms we desire could limit our ability to realize a gain on our investments and pay distributions to our stockholders; 

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      we may acquire properties in joint ventures, partnerships or through limited liability companies, which could limit our ability to control or liquidate such holdings; 

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      we may acquire properties “as is,” which increases the risk that we will have to remedy defects or costs without recourse to the seller; 

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      our model home business is substantially dependent on the supply and/or demand for single family homes; 

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      a significant percentage of our properties are concentrated in a small number of states, which exposes our business to the effects of certain regional events and occurrences; 

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      we currently are dependent on internal cash from our operations, financing and proceeds from property sales to fund future property acquisitions, meet our operational costs and pay dividends to our stockholders; 

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      we depend on key personnel, and the loss of such persons could impair our ability to achieve our business objectives; 

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      we may change our investment and business policies without stockholder consent, and such changes could increase our exposure to operational risks; 

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      provisions of Maryland law may limit the ability of a third party to acquire control of us by requiring our Board of Directors or stockholders to approve proposals to acquire our company or effect a change in control; 

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      our management faces