Company: FVR
Filing Date: 2025-03-20
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0000950170-25-042774
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Company: FrontView REIT, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-03-20
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
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 and results of operations may be adversely affected and the amount of cash available to meet expenses and to make distributions to our stockholders and unitholders may be reduced.

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Some of our tenants operate their businesses under franchise or license agreements, which, if terminated or not renewed prior to the expiration of their leases with us, would likely impair their ability to pay us rent, which could materially and adversely affect us.

As of December 31, 2024, approximately 11.2% of our tenants operated their businesses under franchise or license agreements. Generally, these franchise agreements have terms that end earlier than the respective expiration dates of our leases with these tenants. In addition, a tenant’s rights as a franchisee or licensee typically may be terminated by the franchisor or licensor and the tenant may be precluded from competing with the franchisor or licensor upon termination. Usually, we have no notice or cure rights with respect to a tenant’s termination and have no rights to assignment of any such franchise agreement. A franchisor’s or licensor’s termination or refusal to renew a franchise or license agreement would likely have a material adverse effect on the ability of the tenant to make payments under its lease, which could materially and adversely affect us.

Security breaches and other technology disruptions could disrupt our operations, compromise our confidential information or information systems and expose us to liability, which could materially and adversely affect us.

Information security risks generally have increased significantly in recent years due to the increased technological sophistication and activities of perpetrators of cyber-attacks. Our business involves the storage and transmission of numerous classes of sensitive and confidential information, including intellectual property, tenants’ information, private information about our stockholders and our employees, and financial and strategic information about us. We face cybersecurity risks that include, among other things: theft, unauthorized monitoring, release, misuse, loss, destruction or corruption of confidential and highly restricted data; malware; ransomware; denial of service attacks; phishing and other social engineering compromises; unauthorized access to relevant systems; compromises to networks or devices; or operational disruption or failures in the physical infrastructure or operating systems of our information systems. We also face risks from significant disruptions of our information systems, including external networks and systems hosted by third-party service providers. As artificial intelligence (“AI”) technologies become more advanced, cybercriminals are developing more sophisticated attack methods. Such methods include the use of AI to automate and enhance phishing schemes, create advanced malware, and carry out more effective cyberattacks. AI-driven cyber threats could be harder to detect and counteract, which