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EX-10.1

AGREEMENT FOR PURCHASE AND SALE

OF REAL PROPERTY AND ESCROW INSTRUCTIONS

THIS AGREEMENT FOR PURCHASE AND SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AND ESCROW INSTRUCTIONS (“Agreement”)
is made and entered into as of this June 12, 2007, by and between KOKOMO MEDICAL OFFICE PARK, L.P.,
an Indiana limited partnership (“Seller”) and TRIPLE NET PROPERTIES, LLC, a Virginia
limited liability company (“Buyer”), with reference to the following facts:

	 	A.	 	Seller owns certain real property located in Howard County, Indiana, having an
address of 2302, 2312, 2330 and 2350 South Dixon Road, Kokomo, Indiana 46902 and more
specifically described in Exhibit A attached hereto (the “Land”),
commonly known as Kokomo Medical Office Park and such other assets, as the same are
herein described.

	 	B.	 	Seller desires to sell to Buyer and Buyer desires to purchase from Seller the
Land and the associated assets.

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants, premises and agreements herein contained,
the parties hereto do hereby agree as follows:

1. Purchase and Sale.

	 	1.1.	 	The purchase and sale includes, and at “Close of Escrow” (hereinafter defined
in Section 6.2) Seller shall sell, transfer, grant and assign to Buyer, Seller’s entire
right and interest in and to all of the following (hereinafter sometimes collectively,
the “Property”):

	 	1.1.1.	 	The Land, together with all structures, buildings, improvements, machinery,
fixtures, and equipment affixed or attached to the Land and all easements,
development rights, rights of way, and other rights appurtenant to the Land
(all of the foregoing being collectively referred to herein as the “Real
Property”);

	 	1.1.2.	 	All leases (the “Leases”), including associated amendments, with all
persons (“Tenants”) leasing the Real Property or any part thereof or
hereafter entered into in accordance with the terms hereof prior to Close of
Escrow, together with all security deposits, other deposits held in connection
with the Leases, Lease guarantees and other similar credit enhancements
providing additional security for such Leases;

	 	1.1.3.	 	All tangible and intangible personal property owned by Seller located on or
used in connection with the Real Property, including, specifically, without
limitation, equipment, furniture, tools and supplies, any website maintained by
the Seller and all related intangibles including Seller’s interest in the name
“Kokomo Medical Office Park” (the “Personal Property”);

	 	1.1.4.	 	All service contracts, agreements, warranties and guaranties relating to the
operation, use or maintenance of the Property, which Buyer elects to assume
(the “Contracts”); and

	 	1.1.5.	 	To the extent transferable, all building permits, certificates of occupancy
and other certificates, permits, licenses and approvals relating to the
Property (the “Permits”).

2. Purchase Price.

The total Purchase Price of the Property shall be Thirteen Million Three Hundred Fifty
Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($13,350,000.00) (“Purchase Price”), and payable as
follows:

	 	2.1.	 	Deposit/Further Payments.

	 	2.1.1.	 	Within three (3) days following the date a fully executed original of this
Agreement is delivered to the “Escrow Holder,” as such term is defined below
(such delivery date hereinafter the “Effective Date”), Buyer shall
deposit into Escrow (hereinafter defined) the amount of Five Hundred Thousand
and No/100 Dollars ($500,000.00) (the “Initial Deposit”), in the form
of a wire transfer payable to Chicago Title Insurance Company, 101 West Ohio
Street, Suite 1100, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204, Telephone (317) 684-3809 Attn:
Michael Sibbing (“Escrow Holder”). Escrow Holder shall place the
Initial Deposit into an interest bearing money market account at a bank or
other financial institution reasonably satisfactory to Buyer, and interest
thereon shall be credited to Buyer’s account and shall be deemed to be part of
the Initial Deposit.

	 	2.1.2.	 	Within one (1) business day following the conclusion of the “Due Diligence
Period” (hereinafter defined), and absent the termination of this Agreement
pursuant to Paragraph 5.2, Buyer shall deliver to Escrow Holder the additional
sum of Two Hundred Fifty Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($250,000.00), (the
“Second Deposit” and together with the Initial Deposit, the
“Deposit”).

	 	2.1.3.	 	On or before Close of Escrow, Buyer shall deposit with the Escrow Holder to
be held in Escrow the balance of the Purchase Price, in immediately available
funds by wire transfer made payable to Escrow Holder.

	 	2.1.4.	 	In the event that this Agreement is terminated by Buyer in accordance with
its terms, the Deposit shall be immediately and automatically paid over to
Buyer without the need for any further action by either party hereto.

3. Title to Property.

	 	3.1.	 	Title Insurance.

Seller will, at Seller’s sole expense, cause Chicago Title Insurance Company (the
“Title Company”) to issue an Extended Coverage ALTA Owner’s Policy of Title
Insurance (the “Title Policy”) for and on behalf of Buyer in the total
amount of the Purchase Price and obtainable at standard rates insuring good,
marketable and insurable title in and to the Real Property. The Title Policy shall
be free and clear of exceptions except as follows:

	 	3.1.1.	 	Real property taxes and assessments, which are a lien not yet due;

	 	3.1.2.	 	The “Permitted Exceptions” (hereinafter defined) included in such policy and
approved by Buyer as herein described.

	 	3.2.	 	Procedure for Approval of Title.

Seller shall, no later than ten (10) days following the Effective Date (the
“Delivery Date”), provide to Buyer a current title insurance commitment
and/or preliminary title report for the Real Property, including legible copies of
all items identified as exceptions therein (the “Title Documents”). Buyer
shall have thirty (30) days following the later of (a) the Effective Date; and (b)
the receipt of the later of the Title Documents and the Survey (hereinafter defined)
to review and approve, in writing, the condition of the title to the Real Property
(“Title Review Period”). If the Title Documents or the Survey reflect or
disclose any defect, exception or other matter affecting the Real Property
(“Title Defects”) that is unacceptable to Buyer, then Buyer shall provide
Seller with written notice of Buyer’s objections no later than the conclusion of the
Title Review Period; provided, however, if Buyer shall fail to notify Seller in
writing within the Title Review Period either that the condition of title is
acceptable or of any specific objections to the state of title to the Real Property,
then Buyer shall be deemed to have accepted all exceptions to title or other
conditions or matters which are shown on the Survey or described in the Title
Documents. Seller may, at its sole option, elect, by written notice given to Buyer
within three (3) days following the conclusion of the Title Review Period
(“Seller’s Notice Period”), to cure or remove the objections made or deemed
to have been made by Buyer; provided, however, Seller shall in all events have the
obligation to (i) act in good faith in making such election and curing any Title
Defects that Seller elects to cure, and (ii) specifically remove any consensual
monetary encumbrances affecting the Real Property. The failure of Seller to deliver
written notice electing to cure any or all such objected to exceptions during the
Seller’s Notice Period shall be deemed an election by Seller not to cure such
exceptions. Should Seller elect to attempt to cure or remove any objection, Seller
shall have fifteen (15) days from the conclusion of the Title Review Period
(“Cure Period”) in which to accomplish the cure. In the event Seller elects
(or is deemed to have elected) not to cure or remove any objection, then Buyer shall
be entitled, as Buyer’s sole and exclusive remedies, either to (i) terminate this
Agreement and obtain a refund of the Deposit or (ii) waive any objections that
Seller has not elected to cure and close this transaction as otherwise contemplated
herein. The failure of Buyer to provide written notice to Seller within ten (10)
days following the expiration of the Seller’s Notice Period waiving any objections
Seller has not elected to cure shall be deemed an election by Buyer to terminate
this Agreement. Any exceptions to title accepted by Buyer pursuant to the terms of
this paragraph shall be deemed “Permitted Exceptions.” If the Title Review
Period, as extended by the notice and cure periods provided above, extends beyond
the Due Diligence Period, the Due Diligence Period shall automatically be extended
to coincide with the Title Review Period, as extended by the notice and cure periods
provided above, and the Close of Escrow shall be extended accordingly.

4. Due Diligence Items.

	 	4.1.	 	Seller shall, on or before the Delivery Date, deliver to Buyer each of the
following (collectively, the “Due Diligence Items”):

	 	4.1.1.	 	Order an ALTA survey of the Real Property dated no earlier than thirty (30)
days prior to the Effective Date, and deliver any existing surveys or plats of
the Property (the “Survey”);

	 	4.1.2.	 	Copies of all Leases presently in effect with respect to the Real Property,
together with any amendments or modifications thereof;

	 	4.1.3.	 	A “rent roll” with respect to the Real Property for the calendar month
immediately preceding the Effective Date, showing with respect to each Tenant
of the Real Property: (1) the name of the Tenant, (2) the number of rentable
square feet in Tenant’s premises as set forth in Tenant’s Lease, (3) the
current monthly base rental payable by such Tenant, (4) the term of the Lease,
(5) any available options for the Tenant under the Lease; and (6) the amount of
any security deposit;

	 	4.1.4.	 	A “rent roll” current as of December, 2005, 2006 and 2007 year to date;

	 	4.1.5.	 	An aging report showing, with respect to each Tenant of the Real Property,
the date through which such Tenant has paid rent and a Tenant by Tenant monthly
aging report for the preceding 24 months;

	 	4.1.6.	 	A list of all contracts, including service contracts, warranties, management,
maintenance, leasing commission or other agreements affecting the Real
Property, if any, together with copies of the same;

	 	4.1.7.	 	All site plans, leasing plans, as-built plans, drawings, environmental,
mechanical, electrical, structural, soils and similar reports and/or audits and
plans and specifications relative to the Real Property in the possession of
Seller or under the control of Seller, if any;

	 	4.1.8.	 	True and correct copies of the real estate and personal property tax
statements covering the Property or any part thereof for each of the two (2)
years prior to the current year and, if available, for the current year;

	 	4.1.9.	 	Operating statements for the Real Property for the two prior calendar years
and the current year to date, or if shorter, for any periods during which
Seller was owner of the Real Property;

	 	4.1.10.	 	Copies of Tenant files and records relating to the ownership and operation
of the Real Property;

	 	4.1.11.	 	An inventory of all personal property located on the Real Property which is
used in the maintenance of the Real Property or stored for future use with the
Real Property;

	 	4.1.12.	 	Copies of existing loan documents and notes affecting the Real Property, if
loan is to be assumed;

	 	4.1.13.	 	Copies of utility bills for the Real Property for the two prior calendar
years and the current year to date or if shorter, for any periods during which
the Seller was the owner of the Property;

	 	4.1.14.	 	Copies of all common area maintenance (“CAM”)
reconciliations/budgets together with the following:

	 	(a)	 	CAM reconciliations/budgets for the current
year to date and previous two (2) years;

	 	(b)	 	Current actual CAM reconciliation submitted to
tenant(s);

	 	(c)	 	Current year CAM estimates; and

	 	(d)	 	Back up documentation to support CAM
reconciliation:

	 	(i)	 	Operating expense recovery
schedule;

	 	(ii)	 	Gross up calculation/schedule
together with a list of what variable expenses are gross up and
by what percentage, if any;

	 	(iii)	 	Schedule of tenant
reimbursements (i.e., electricity sub-metered) previously
billed;

	 	(iv)	 	Tenant legers showing what was
actually billed; and

	 	(v)	 	Base year calculations.

	 	4.1.15.	 	Copies of all tenant sales reports;

	 	4.1.16.	 	Copies of existing environmental reports, including, Phase I environmental
report and Phase II environmental report, if any;

	 	 	 
	4.1.17.

4.1.18.

4.1.19.

4.1.20.

4.1.21.

4.1.22.

4.1.23.

4.1.24.

4.1.25.

	 	Copies of all engineering/property condition report;

Copies of any seismic report, if applicable;

Copies of all certificate of occupancy for the shell and all suites;

Original photos of the Property;

Copies of all reciprocal easement agreement (declarations), if any;

Copies of evidence of flood plan insurance, if any;

A schedule of all litigation, if any;

Roof/parking information; and

Copies of all development agreements, if any.

5. Inspections.

	 	5.1.	 	Procedure; Indemnity.

Buyer, at its sole expense, shall have the right to conduct feasibility,
environmental, engineering, physical studies and all other aspects of the Real
Property at any time from and after Buyer’s receipt of substantially all of the Due
Diligence Items and for a period of fifteen (15) days thereafter (the “Due
Diligence Period”); provided, however, if the Due Diligence Items are not
delivered on the Delivery Date, Buyer may, by written notice delivered prior to the
conclusion of the original Due Diligence Period, extend the Due Diligence Period for
a period equal to the associated delay in delivery of such materials beyond the
Delivery Date. Buyer and its duly authorized agents or representatives shall be
permitted to enter upon the Real Property at all reasonable times during the Due
Diligence Period in order to conduct tenant interviews, engineering studies, soil
tests and any other inspections and/or tests that Buyer may deem necessary or
advisable (collectively, the “Inspections”). Buyer agrees to promptly
discharge any liens that may be imposed against the Real Property as a result of
Buyer’s Inspections and to defend, indemnify and hold Seller harmless from all
claims, suits, losses, costs, expenses (including without limitation court costs and
attorneys’ fees), liabilities, judgments and damages incurred by Seller as a result
of any Inspections performed by Buyer.

	 	5.2.	 	Approval.

	 	5.2.1.	 	Buyer shall have until the conclusion of the Due Diligence Period (as the
same may be extended in accordance with the terms of Paragraph 5.1 above) to
approve or disapprove of the Inspections and the Due Diligence Items enumerated
in Paragraph 4. If Buyer shall fail to deliver a written notice to Seller and
Escrow Holder within the Due Diligence Period approving the condition of the
Real Property this Agreement shall thereupon be automatically terminated, Buyer
shall not be entitled to purchase the Real Property, Seller shall not be
obligated to sell the Real Property to Buyer and the parties shall be relieved
of any further obligation to each other with respect to the Real Property.
Upon termination, Escrow Holder shall, without any further action required from
any party, return all documents and funds, including the Deposit, to the
parties who deposited same and no further duties shall be required of Escrow
Holder.

	 	5.2.2.	 	Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, Buyer hereby
agrees that in the event this Agreement is terminated for any reason, then
Buyer shall promptly and at its sole expense return to Seller all Due Diligence
Items which have been delivered by Seller to Buyer in connection with Buyer’s
inspection of the Real Property.

6. Escrow.

	 	6.1.	 	Opening.

Purchase and sale of the Property shall be consummated through an escrow
(“Escrow”) to be opened with Escrow Holder within two (2) business days
after the execution of this Agreement by Seller and Buyer. This Agreement shall be
considered as the Escrow instructions between the parties, with such further
consistent instructions as Escrow Holder shall require in order to clarify its
duties and responsibilities. If Escrow Holder shall require further Escrow
instructions, Escrow Holder may prepare such instructions on its usual form. Such
further instructions shall, so long as not inconsistent with the terms of this
Agreement, be promptly signed by Buyer and Seller and returned to Escrow Holder
within three (3) business days of receipt thereof. In the event of any conflict
between the terms and conditions of this Agreement and any further Escrow
instructions, the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall control.

	 	6.2.	 	Close of Escrow.

Escrow shall close on the day that is thirty (30) days after the expiration of the
Due Diligence Period (“Close of Escrow”), as such period may be extended
pursuant to Paragraph 5.1 hereof or on such other date as the parties hereto may
agree. The foregoing notwithstanding, Buyer may, at Buyer’s election, and upon
payment of an additional One Hundred Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($100,000.00) on
each occasion, extend the Close of Escrow on not more than two (2) occasions for
additional periods of fifteen (15) days each. Any payments received by Seller
pursuant hereto shall be applied to the Purchase Price at Close of Escrow.

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	6.3.	 	Buyer Required to Deliver.
	 	 	 
	 	 	Buyer shall deliver to Escrow the following:
	
 
	 	 	6.3.1.	 	 	In accordance with Paragraph 2, the Deposit;

	 	6.3.2.	 	On or before Close of Escrow, the balance of the Purchase Price; provided,
however that Buyer shall not be required to deposit the balance of the Purchase
Price into Escrow until Buyer has been notified by Escrow Holder that (i)
Seller has delivered to Escrow each of the documents and instruments to be
delivered by Seller in connection with Buyer’s purchase of the Property, (ii)
Title Company has committed to issue and deliver the Title Policy to Buyer, and
(iii) the only impediment to Close of Escrow is delivery of such amount by or
on behalf of Buyer;

	 	6.3.3.	 	On or before Close of Escrow, such other documents as Escrow Holder may
require from Buyer in order to issue the Title Policy;

	 	6.3.4.	 	A counterpart original of an Assignment and Assumption Agreement in the form
attached hereto as Exhibit B (the “Assignment Agreement”), duly
executed by Buyer assigning all of Seller’s right, title and interest in and to
the Leases, Contracts and Permits from and after the Close of Escrow; and

	 	6.3.5.	 	A counterpart original of a Service Agreement (the “Service
Agreement”), duly executed by Buyer whereby Buyer engages Hokanson
Companies, Inc. to provide certain property management services on behalf of
Buyer at the Property for a combined total consideration of three percent (3%)
of the monthly gross revenues collected from the operation of the Property for
a period of three (3) years commencing as of the Close of Escrow.

	 	6.4.	 	Seller Required to Deliver.

On or before Close of Escrow, Seller shall deliver to Escrow or Buyer, as
applicable, the following:

	 	6.4.1.	 	A duly executed and acknowledged Grant Deed or Warranty Deed, conveying fee
title to the Real Property in favor of Buyer;

	 	6.4.2.	 	A completed Certificate of Non-Foreign Status, duly executed by Seller under
penalty of perjury;

	 	6.4.3.	 	A Bill of Sale, for the Personal Property, if any, in favor of Buyer and duly
executed by Seller;

	 	6.4.4.	 	Such other documents as Escrow Holder may require from Seller in order to
issue the Title Policy;

	 	6.4.5.	 	Tenant’s estoppel certificates and SNDA as required by and provided for in
Paragraph 9.1.5;

	 	6.4.6.	 	A counterpart original of the Assignment Agreement duly executed by Seller,
assigning all of Seller’s right, title and interest in and to the Leases,
Contracts and Permits to Buyer from and after the Close of Escrow;

	 	6.4.7.	 	To Buyer, all keys to all buildings and other improvements located on the
Real Property, combinations to any safes thereon, and security devices therein
in Seller’s possession;

	 	6.4.8.	 	A letter from Seller addressed to each Tenant informing such Tenant of the
change in ownership as set forth;

	 	6.4.9.	 	To Buyer, current financials and all original tenant Leases (including all
amendments, exhibits and correspondence);

	 	6.4.10.	 	To Buyer, all records and files relating to the management or operation of
the Real Property, including, without limitation, all insurance policies, all
service contracts, all tenant files (including correspondence), property tax
bills, and all calculations used to prepare statements of rental increases
under the Leases and statements of common area charges, insurance, property
taxes and other charges which are paid by Tenants of the Real Property; and

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	6.5.

	 	6.4.11.

Buyer’s Costs.
	 	A counterpart original of the Service Agreement.

	 	 	 
	 	 	Buyer shall pay the following:
	
 
	 	 	6.5.1.	 	 	One-half (1/2) of Escrow Holder’s fee, costs and expenses; and

	 	6.5.2.	 	All other costs customarily borne by purchasers of real property in Howard
County, Indiana.

	 	 	 	 	 
	6.6.

	 	Seller’s Costs.
	 	

	 	 	 
	 	 	Seller shall pay the following:
	
 
	 	6.6.1.

6.6.2.

6.6.3.
	 	One-half (1/2) of Escrow Holder’s fees, costs and expenses;

The cost of recording the Deed and any transfer tax;

Escrow Holder premium for the Title Policy and endorsements; and

	 	6.6.4.	 	All other costs customarily borne by sellers of real property in Howard
County, Indiana.

	 	6.7.	 	Prorations.

	 	6.7.1.	 	Items to be Prorated. The following shall be prorated between Seller
and Buyer as of the Close of Escrow with the Buyer being deemed the owner of
the Property as of the Close of Escrow:

	 	(a)	 	Tax Reserve. The tax reserve will be
transferred to Buyer at the Close of Escrow.

	 	(b)	 	Rents. Buyer will receive a credit at
closing for all rents collected by Seller prior to the Closing and
allocable to the period from and after the Close of Escrow based upon
the actual number of days in the month. No credit shall be given the
Seller for accrued and unpaid rent or any other non-current sums due
from Tenants until these sums are paid, and Seller shall retain the
right to collect any such rent provided Seller does not sue to evict
any tenants or terminate any Tenant Leases. Buyer shall cooperate with
Seller after Closing to collect any rent under the Tenant Leases which
has accrued as of the Closing; provided, however, Buyer shall not be
obligated to sue any Tenants or exercise any legal remedies under the
Tenant Leases or to incur any expense over and above its own regular
collection expenses. All payments collected from Tenants after Closing
shall first be applied to the month in which the Closing occurs, then
to any rent due to Buyer for the period after Closing and finally to
any rent due to Seller for the period prior to Closing; provided,
however, notwithstanding the foregoing, if Seller collects any payments
from Tenants after Closing through its own collection efforts, Seller
may first apply such payments to rent due the Seller for the period
prior to Closing.

	 	(c)	 	CAM Expenses. To the extent that
Tenants are reimbursing the landlord for common area maintenance and
other operating expenses (collectively, “CAM Charges”), CAM
Charges shall be prorated at Closing and again subsequent to Closing,
as of the date of Closing on a lease-by-lease basis with each party
being entitled to receive a portion of the CAM Charges payable under
each Lease for the CAM Lease Year in which Closing occurs, which
portion shall be equal to the actual CAM Charges incurred during the
party’s respective periods of ownership of the Property during the CAM
Lease Year. As used herein, the term “CAM Lease Year” means
the twelve (12) month period as to which annual CAM Charges are owed
under each Lease. Five (5) days prior to Closing the Seller shall
submit to Buyer an itemization of its actual CAM Charges operating
expenses through such date and the amount of CAM Charges received by
the Seller as of such date, together with an estimate of CAM Charges to
be incurred to, but not including, the Close of Escrow. In the event
that the Seller has received CAM Charges payments in excess of its
actual CAM Charges operating expenses, the Buyer shall be entitled to
receive a credit against the Purchase Price for the excess. In the
event that the Seller has received CAM Charges payments less than its
actual CAM Charges operating expenses, to the extent that the Leases
provide for a “true up” at the end of the CAM Lease Year, the Seller
shall be entitled to receive any deficit but only after the Buyer has
received any true up payment from the Tenant. Upon receipt by either
party of any CAM Charge true up payment from a Tenant, the party
receiving the same shall provide to the other party its allocable share
of the “true up” payment within five (5) days of the receipt thereof.

To assist the Buyer in preparing “true up” reconciliation at the end
of the CAM Lease Year, the Seller shall deliver to the Buyer at
Closing records of all of the Seller’s CAM Charge expenditures.

	 	(d)	 	Operating Expenses. All operating
expenses (including all charges under the service contracts and
agreements assumed by Buyer) shall be prorated, and as to each service
provider, operating expenses payable or paid to such service provider
in respect to the billing period of such service provider in which the
Close of Escrow occurs (the “Current Billing Period”), shall be
prorated on a per diem basis based upon the number of days in the
Current Billing Period prior to the Close of Escrow and the number of
days in the Current Billing Period from and after the Close of Escrow,
and assuming that all charges are incurred uniformly during the Current
Billing Period. If actual bills for the Current Billing Period are
unavailable as of the Close of Escrow, then such proration shall be
made on an estimated basis based upon the most recently issued bills,
subject to readjustment upon receipt of actual bills.

	 	(e)	 	Security Deposits; Prepaid Rents.
Prepaid rentals and other tenant charges and security deposits
(including any portion thereof which may be designated as prepaid rent)
under Tenant Leases, if and to the extent that such deposits are in
Seller’s actual possession or control and have not been otherwise
applied by Seller to any obligations of any Tenants under the Tenant
Leases, shall be credited against the Purchase Price, and upon the
Closing, Buyer shall assume full responsibility for all security
deposits to be refunded to the Tenants under the Tenant Leases (to the
extent the same are required to be refunded by the terms of such Tenant
Leases or applicable). In the event that any security deposits are in
the form of letters of credit or other financial instruments (the
“Non-Cash Security Deposits”), Seller will, at Closing cause
Buyer to be named as beneficiary under the Non-Cash Security Deposits.
Buyer will not receive a credit against the Purchase Price for such
security deposits. In the event that the Buyer cannot be named the
beneficiary under the Non-Cash Security Deposits as of the Close of
Escrow, an escrow shall be established at Closing in an amount equal to
all Non-Cash Security Deposits under which Buyer is not the beneficiary
as of the Close of Escrow.

	 	(f)	 	Leasing Costs. Seller shall receive a
credit at the Closing for all leasing costs, including tenant
improvement costs and allowances, and its pro-rata leasing commissions,
previously paid by Seller in connection with any Lease or modification
to an existing Tenant Lease which was entered into after the Effective
Date and which is approved or deemed approved by Buyer pursuant to this
Agreement, which approval included approval of the tenant improvement
costs. The Seller’s pro-rata share shall be equal to a fraction which
has as its numerator the number of months left in the base term of the
Lease after the Close of Escrow and which has as its denominator the
number of months in the base term of the Lease. Seller shall pay for
all tenant improvement allowances and leasing commissions with respect
to the premises leased as of the Effective Date by the Tenants pursuant
to the Tenant Leases in effect as of the Effective Date, to the extent
that such improvement allowances and leasing commissions are unpaid as
of the Close of Escrow.

	 	(g)	 	Percentage Rent. Any percentage rents
due or paid under any of the Leases (“Percentage Rent”) shall
be prorated between Buyer and Seller outside of Closing as of the Close
of Escrow on a Lease-by-Lease basis, as follows; (a) Seller shall be
entitled to receive the portion of the Percentage Rent under each Lease
for the Lease Year in which Closing occurs, which portion shall be the
ratio of the number of days of said Lease Year in which Seller was
Landlord under the Lease to the total number of days in the Lease Year,
and (b) Buyer shall receive the balance of Percentage Rent paid under
each Lease for the Lease Year. As used herein, the term “Lease
Year” means the twelve (12) month period as to which annual
Percentage Rent is owed under each Lease. Upon receipt by either Buyer
or Seller of any gross sales reports (“Gross Sales Reports”)
and any full or partial payment of Percentage Rent from any tenant of
the Property, the party receiving the same shall provide to the other
party a copy of the Gross Sales Report and a check for the other
party’s prorata share of the Percentage Rent within five (5) days of
the receipt thereof. In the event that the Tenant only remits a
partial payment, then the amount to be remitted to the other party
shall be its prorata share of the partial payment. Nothing contained
herein shall be deemed or construed to require either Buyer to Seller
to pay to the other party its prorata share of the Percentage Rent
prior to receiving the Percentage Rent from the Tenant, and the
acceptance or negotiation of any check for Percentage Rent by either
party shall not be deemed a waiver of that party’s right to contest the
accuracy or amount of the Percentage Rent paid by the Tenant.

	 	6.7.2.	 	Calculation; Reproration. Seller shall prepare and deliver to Buyer
no later than five (5) days prior to the Close of Escrow an estimated closing
statement which shall set forth the costs payable under subsection (d) and the
prorations and credits provided for in this section and subsection (e) and
elsewhere in this Agreement. Any item which cannot be finally prorated because
of the unavailability of information shall be tentatively prorated on the basis
of the best data then available and adjusted when the information is available
in accordance with this subparagraph. Buyer shall notify Seller within two (2)
days after its receipt of such estimated closing statement of any items which
Buyer disputes, and the parties shall attempt in good faith to reconcile any
differences not later than one (1) day before the Close of Escrow. The
estimated closing statement as adjusted as aforesaid and approved in writing by
the parties (which shall not be withheld if prepared in accordance with this
Agreement) shall be referred to herein as the “Closing Statement”. If
the prorations and credits made under the Closing Statement shall prove to be
incorrect or incomplete for any reason, then either party shall be entitled to
an adjustment to correct the same; provided, however, that any adjustment shall
be made, if at all, within sixty (60) days after the Close of Escrow (except
with respect to CAM Charges and Taxes, in which case such adjustment shall be
made within thirty (30) days after the information necessary to perform such
adjustment is available), and if a party fails to request an adjustment to the
Closing Statement by a written notice delivered to the other party within the
applicable period set forth above (such notice to specify in reasonable detail
the items within the Closing Statement that such party desires to adjust and
the reasons for such adjustment), then the prorations and credits set forth in
the Closing Statement shall be binding and conclusive against such party.

	 	6.7.3.	 	Items Not Prorated. Seller and Buyer agree that (a) on the Close of
Escrow, the Property will not be subject to any financing arranged by Seller;
(b) none of the insurance policies relating to the Property will be assigned to
Buyer and Buyer shall be responsible for arranging for its own insurance as of
the Close of Escrow; and (c) utilities, including telephone, electricity, water
and gas, shall be read on the Close of Escrow and Buyer shall be responsible
for all the necessary actions needed to arrange for utilities to be transferred
to the name of Buyer on the Close of Escrow, including the posting of any
required deposits and Seller shall be entitled to recover and retain from the
providers of such utilities any refunds or overpayments to the extent
applicable to the period prior to the Close of Escrow, and any utility deposits
which it or its predecessors may have posted. Accordingly, there will be no
prorations for debt service, insurance or utilities. In the event a meter
reading is unavailable for any particular utility, such utility shall be
prorated in the manner provided in Paragraph 6.7.2 above.

	 	6.7.4.	 	Indemnification. Buyer and Seller shall each indemnify, protect,
defend and hold the other harmless from and against any claim in any way
arising from the matters for which the other receives a credit or otherwise
assumes responsibility pursuant to this Section.

	 	6.7.5.	 	Survival. This Paragraph shall survive the Close of Escrow.

	 	6.8.	 	Determination of Dates of Performance.

Promptly after delivery to Buyer of the Title Documents, Escrow Holder shall prepare
and deliver to Buyer and Seller a schedule which shall state each of the following
dates:

	 	6.8.1.	 	The Effective Date pursuant to Paragraph 2.1.1;

	 	6.8.2.	 	The date of receipt of the Title Documents by Buyer;

	 	6.8.3.	 	The date by which title must be approved by Buyer pursuant to Paragraph 3.2;

	 	6.8.4.	 	The Delivery Date pursuant to Paragraph 3.2;

	 	6.8.5.	 	The date by which the Inspections and Due Diligence Items must be approved by
Buyer pursuant to Paragraph 5.2;

	 	6.8.6.	 	The date by which the amounts described in Paragraph 2 must be deposited by
Buyer, for which determination Escrow Holder shall assume satisfaction of the
condition expressed in Paragraph 2 on the last date stated for its
satisfaction; and

	 	6.8.7.	 	The date of Close of Escrow pursuant to Paragraph 6.2.

If any events which determine any of the aforesaid dates occur on a date other than
the date specified or assumed for its occurrence in this Agreement, Escrow Holder
shall promptly redetermine as appropriate each of the dates of performance in the
aforesaid schedule and notify Buyer and Seller of the dates of performance, as
redetermined.

7. Seller Representations, Warranties, and Covenants.

	 	7.1.	 	Representations and Warranties.

Seller hereby represents and warrants as of the date hereof and as of the Close of
Escrow by appropriate certificate to Buyer as follows:

	 	7.1.1.	 	Seller is a limited liability company duly formed and validly existing under
the laws of the State of Indiana. Seller has full power and authority to enter
into this Agreement, to perform this Agreement and to consummate the
transactions contemplated hereby. The execution, delivery and performance of
this Agreement and all documents contemplated hereby by Seller have been duly
and validly authorized by all necessary action on the part of Seller and all
required consents and approvals have been duly obtained and will not result in
a breach of any of the terms or provisions of, or constitute a default under,
any indenture, agreement or instrument to which Seller is a party or otherwise
bound. This Agreement is a legal, valid and binding obligation of Seller,
enforceable against Seller in accordance with its terms, subject to the effect
of applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, arrangement, moratorium
or other similar laws affecting the rights of creditors generally.

	 	7.1.2.	 	Seller has good and marketable title to the Real Property, subject to the
Permitted Exceptions. There are no outstanding rights of first refusal, rights
of reverter or options relating to the Real Property or any interest therein.
To Seller’s knowledge, there are no unrecorded or undisclosed documents or
other matters which affect title to the Real Property. Subject to the Leases,
Seller has enjoyed the continuous and uninterrupted quiet possession, use and
operation of the Real Property, without material complaint or objection by any
person.

	 	7.1.3.	 	Seller is not a “foreign person” within the meaning of Section 1445(f) of the
Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”).

	 	7.1.4.	 	There are no on-site employees of Seller at the Real Property, and following
the Close of Escrow, Buyer shall have no obligation to employ or continue to
employ any individual employed by Seller or its affiliates in connection with
the Real Property.

	 	7.1.5.	 	Except as set forth on any schedule of litigation delivered pursuant to
Paragraph 4.1.9, there are no actions, suits or proceedings pending, or to the
best of Seller’s knowledge, threatened against Seller and affecting any portion
of the Real Property, at law or in equity, or before or by any federal, state,
municipal, or other governmental court, department, commission, board, bureau,
agency, or instrumentality, domestic or foreign.

	 	7.1.6.	 	Seller has not received any notice of any violations of any ordinance,
regulation, law, or statute of any governmental agency pertaining to the Real
Property or any portion thereof.

	 	7.1.7.	 	There are no unpaid bills, claims, or liens in connection with any
construction or repair of the Real Property except for those that will be paid
in the ordinary course of business prior to Close of Escrow or which have been
bonded over or the payment of which has otherwise been adequately provided for
to the satisfaction of Buyer.

	 	7.1.8.	 	Seller has not experienced any material physical or mechanical defects in the
buildings or any material settlement or earth movement affecting the Real
Property.

	 	7.1.9.	 	To Seller’s knowledge, the zoning of the Real Property permits the current
building and use of the Real Property, and to Seller’s knowledge there is no
pending, or contemplated, rezoning. To Seller’s knowledge, the Real Property
complies with all applicable subdivision laws and all local ordinances enacted
thereunder and no subdivision or parcel map not already obtained is required to
transfer the Real Property to Buyer.

	 	7.1.10.	 	The information in the Rent Roll is true, correct, and complete. Seller has
or will pursuant to Paragraph 4 and Paragraph 7.3 deliver to Buyer true,
accurate and complete copies of all of the Leases and there are no leases,
subleases, licenses, occupancies or tenancies in effect pertaining to any
portion of the Real Property, and no persons, tenants or entities occupy space
in the Real Property, except as stated in the Rent Roll. There are no options
or rights to renew, extend or terminate the Leases or expand any Lease
premises, except as shown in the Rent Roll and the Leases. No brokerage
commission or similar fee is due or unpaid by Seller with respect to any Lease,
and there are no written or oral agreements that will obligate Buyer, as
Seller’s assignee, to pay any such commission or fee under any Lease or
extension, expansion or renewal thereof. The Leases and any guaranties thereof
are in full force and effect, and are subject to no defenses, setoffs or
counterclaims for the benefit of the Tenants thereunder. Neither Seller nor,
to Seller’s knowledge, any Tenant is in default under its Lease. Seller is in
full compliance with all of the landlord’s obligations under the Leases, and
Seller has no obligation to any Tenant under the Leases to further improve such
Tenant’s premises or to grant or allow any rent or other concessions. No rent
or other payments have been collected in advance for more than one (1) month
and no rents or other deposits are held by Seller, except the security deposits
described on the Rent Roll and rent for the current month. Each rental
concession, rental abatement or other benefit granted to Tenants under the
Leases will have been fully utilized prior to the Close of Escrow.

	 	7.1.11.	 	To Seller’s knowledge, there are no presently pending or contemplated
proceedings to condemn the Real Property or any part of it.

	 	7.1.12.	 	To Seller’s knowledge, all water, sewer, gas, electric, telephone and
drainage facilities, and all other utilities required by law or by the normal
operation of the Real Property are connected to the Real Property and are
adequate to service the Real Property in its present use and normal usage by
the Tenants and occupants of the Real Property and are in good working order
and repair.

	 	7.1.13.	 	To Seller’s knowledge, Seller has all licenses, permits (including, without
limitation, all building permits and occupancy permits), easements and
rights-of-way which are required in order to continue the present use of the
Real Property and ensure adequate vehicular and pedestrian ingress and egress
to the Real Property.

	 	7.1.14.	 	Except for the Leases and the Contracts, there are no agreements or other
obligations which may affect the current use of the Real Property. Seller has
fully performed all of the obligations required to be performed by Seller under
the Contracts, and to Seller’s knowledge, the other parties to the same are not
in default thereunder.

	 	7.1.15.	 	The operating statements furnished to Buyer in connection with or pursuant
to this Agreement (a) accurately reflect the financial condition of the Real
Property as of the date thereof and (b) do not fail to state any material
liability, contingent or otherwise, or any other facts the omission of which
would be misleading.

	 	7.1.16.	 	Seller has no knowledge of nor received any written notice of violation
issued pursuant to any environmental law with respect to the Real Property or
any use or condition thereof. There are no above-ground or underground storage
tanks located on the Real Property.

	 	7.1.17.	 	Seller has not released and, to the best of Seller’s knowledge, there has
been no release of, any pollutant or hazardous substance of any kind onto or
under the Real Property that affects the Real Property or that would result in
the prosecution of any claim, demand, suit, action or administrative proceeding
against Buyer as owner of the Real Property based on any environmental
requirements of state, local or federal law including, but not limited to, the
Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act of 1980,
U.S.C. 9601 et seq.

	 	7.2.	 	Indemnity; Survival.

The foregoing representations and warranties of Seller are made by Seller as of the
date hereof and again as of Close of Escrow and shall survive the Close of Escrow
for a period of one year and shall not be merged as of the date of the Close of
Escrow hereunder. Seller shall indemnify and defend Buyer against and hold Buyer
harmless from, and shall be responsible for all claims, demands, liabilities,
losses, damages, costs and expenses, including reasonable attorney’s fees, that may
be suffered or incurred by Buyer, including any third party due diligence expenses
incurred by Buyer, if any representation or warranty made by Seller is untrue or
incorrect in any material respect when made. The terms of Seller’s indemnity set
forth above with respect to the representations and warranties made herein shall
survive for a period of one year following the Close of Escrow.

	 	7.3.	 	Covenants of Seller. Seller hereby covenants from and after the
Effective Date as follows:

	 	7.3.1.	 	To cause to be in force fire and extended coverage insurance upon the Real
Property, and public liability insurance with respect to damage or injury to
persons or property occurring on the Real Property in at least such amounts,
and with the same deductibles, as are maintained by Seller on the date hereof.

	 	7.3.2.	 	To maintain any building constituting an improvement on the Real Property in
the same physical condition as it was at the date of Buyer’s inspection,
reasonable wear and tear excepted, and to perform all normal maintenance from
and after the Effective Date in the same fashion as prior to the Effective
Date.

	 	7.3.3.	 	To not enter into any new lease with respect to the Real Property, without
Buyer’s prior written consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld.
Exercise of a mandatory renewal option shall not be considered a new lease. To
the extent specifically disclosed to Buyer in connection with any request for
approval, any brokerage commission and the cost of Tenant improvements or other
allowances payable with respect to a new Lease shall be prorated between Buyer
and Seller in accordance with their respective periods of ownership as it bears
to the primary term of the new Lease. Further, Seller will not modify or
cancel any existing Lease covering space in the Real Property without first
obtaining the written consent of Buyer which shall not be unreasonably
withheld. Buyer shall have five (5) business days following receipt of a
request for any consent pursuant to this paragraph in which to approve or
disapprove of any new Lease or any modification or cancellation of any existing
Lease. Failure to respond in writing within said time period shall be deemed
to be consent. Seller’s execution of a new lease or modification or
cancellation of an existing Lease following Buyer’s reasonable refusal to
consent thereto shall constitute a default hereunder.

	 	7.3.4.	 	To not sell, assign, or convey any right, title, or interest whatsoever in or
to the Real Property, or create or permit to attach any lien, security
interest, easement, encumbrance, charge, or condition affecting the Real
Property (other than the Permitted Exceptions).

	 	7.3.5.	 	To not, without Buyer’s written approval, (a) amend or waive any right under
any Contract, or (b) enter into any service, operating or maintenance agreement
affecting the Real Property that would survive the Close of Escrow.

	 	7.3.6.	 	To fully and timely comply with all obligations to be performed by it under
the Leases and Contracts, and all Permits, licenses, approvals and laws,
regulations and orders applicable to the Real Property.

	 	7.3.7.	 	To provide Buyer with monthly rent rolls containing the same information in
its rent roll delivered pursuant to Paragraph 4.1.3.

	 	7.3.8.	 	To provide Buyer with copies of (a) any default letters sent to or received
from Tenants and, (b) any copies of correspondence received from a Tenant that
it is discontinuing operations at the Property or seeking to re-negotiate its
lease and (c) notices of bankruptcy filings received with respect to any
Tenant.

	 	7.3.9.	 	To use diligent efforts to obtain subordination, attornment and
non-disturbance agreements and estoppel certificates from all tenants, on the
form provided by the Buyer.

	 	7.3.10.	 	To operate the Real Property from and after the date hereof in substantially
the same manner as prior thereto.

	 	7.3.11.	 	To deliver to Buyer copies of Tenant insurance certificates, prior to the
Close of Escrow.

8. Buyer Representations and Warranties.

Buyer hereby represents and warrants to Seller as of the date hereof and as of the Close of
Escrow by appropriate certificate that:

Buyer is a limited liability company duly organized and validly existing under the laws of
the Commonwealth of Virginia. Buyer has full power and authority to enter into this
Agreement, to perform this Agreement and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby.
The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and all documents contemplated
hereby by Buyer have been duly and validly authorized by all necessary action on the part of
Buyer and all required consents and approvals have been duly obtained and will not result in
a breach of any of the terms or provisions of, or constitute a default under, any indenture,
agreement or instrument to which Buyer is a party or otherwise bound. This Agreement is a
legal, valid and binding obligation of Buyer, enforceable against Buyer in accordance with
its terms, subject to the effect of applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization,
arrangement, moratorium or other similar laws affecting the rights of creditors generally.

9. Conditions Precedent to Close of Escrow.

	 	9.1.	 	Conditions Precedent.

The obligations of Buyer to purchase the Property pursuant to this Agreement shall,
at the option of Buyer, be subject to the following conditions precedent:

	 	9.1.1.	 	All of the representations, warranties and agreements of Seller set forth in
this Agreement shall be true and correct in all material respects as of the
date hereof and as of the Close of Escrow, and Seller shall not have on or
prior to the Close of Escrow, failed to meet, comply with or perform in any
material respect any covenants or agreements on Seller’s part as required by
the terms of this Agreement.

	 	9.1.2.	 	There shall be no change in the matters reflected in the Title Documents, and
there shall not exist any encumbrance or title defect affecting the Real
Property not described in the Title Documents except for the Permitted
Exceptions or matters to be satisfied at the Close of Escrow.

	 	9.1.3.	 	Unless Seller receives notice from Buyer at least thirty (30) days prior to
the Close of Escrow, effective as of the Close of Escrow, any management
agreement affecting the Real Property shall be terminated by Seller and any and
all termination fees incurred as a result thereof shall be the sole obligation
of Seller.

	 	9.1.4.	 	No Major Tenant shall be in default under its Lease nor shall any Major
Tenant have given notice that it is discontinuing operations at the Real
Property nor shall a Major Tenant filed bankruptcy or sought any similar debtor
protective measure or be the subject of an involuntary bankruptcy.

	 	9.1.5.	 	Seller shall obtain and deliver to Buyer, no later than ten (10) days prior
to Close of Escrow, estoppel certificates and subordination, nondisturbance and
attornment agreements (“SNDAs”) from all tenants occupying 5,000 square
feet or more (each, a “Major Tenant”) and (b) SNDAs and estoppel
certificates from other tenants sufficient so that the Seller has delivered
estoppel certificates and SNDAs from tenants representing in the aggregate, at
least ninety percent (90%) of the occupied square footage of the Real Property,
in all cases on forms provided by (or otherwise approved by) Buyer. The
matters certified in the estoppel certificates and any modifications to the
SNDA forms shall be subject to Buyer’s reasonable approval. Buyer shall notify
Seller within five (5) business days following receipt of a copy of any
executed estoppel certificate or SNDA of Buyer’s approval or disapproval and
the basis of such disapproval, if disapproved. If Buyer reasonably disapproves
of any estoppel certificate or SNDA, and Seller is unable to deliver a
reasonably acceptable estoppel certificate or SNDA (as the case may be) prior
to the Close of Escrow, the Buyer shall have the right to terminate this
Agreement and to obtain a refund of the Deposit without any further action
required by any party, and neither party shall have any further obligation to
the other. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall have no obligation to
deliver SNDAs or estoppels from any of the subtenants of the building.

	 	9.1.6.	 	If any Tenant security deposit is in a form other than cash, the instrument
constituting the security deposit must be reissued in Buyer’s name as of the
Close of Escrow or else a cash escrow equal to the amount of the security
deposit will be established at the Close of Escrow until the instrument is
reissued in Buyer’s name. Prior to such time of reissue, Buyer shall be
entitled to draw from such cash escrow in the event the terms of the relevant
lease entitle the Buyer, as landlord, to draw on the non-cash deposit. The
provisions of this section shall survive the Close of Escrow.

	 	9.2.	 	Effect of Failure.

If Buyer notifies Seller of a failure to satisfy the conditions precedent set forth
in this Paragraph 9, Seller may, within five (5) days after receipt of Buyer’s
notice, agree to satisfy the condition by written notice to Buyer, and Buyer shall
thereupon be obligated to close the transaction provided (a) Seller so satisfies
such condition and (b) no such right to cure shall extend the Close of Escrow. If
Seller fails to agree to cure or fails to cure such condition by the Close of
Escrow, this Agreement shall be automatically terminated, the Deposit shall be
returned to Buyer without any further action required from either party and neither
party shall have any continuing obligations hereunder; provided, however, if such
failure constitutes a breach or default of its covenants, representations or
warranties Seller shall remain liable for such breach or default as otherwise set
forth in this Agreement.

10. Damage or Destruction Prior to Close of Escrow.

In the event that the Real Property should be damaged by any casualty prior to Close of
Escrow, then Seller shall promptly provide Buyer with written notice of such casualty. If
the cost of repairing such damage, as estimated by an architect or contractor retained
pursuant to the mutual agreement of the parties (the “Cost of Repairs”), is (a) less
than One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000), the Close of Escrow shall proceed as scheduled
and any insurance proceeds, plus the cash amount of any associated deductible, shall be paid
over to Buyer; or (b) greater than One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000), then Buyer may
in its discretion either (i) elect to terminate this Agreement, in which case the Deposit
shall be returned to Buyer without any further action required from either party and neither
party shall have any further obligation to the other or (ii) proceed to Close of Escrow in
which event any insurance proceeds, plus the cash amount of any associated deductible, shall
be paid over to Buyer. In the event that the casualty is uninsured, the Buyer may terminate
this Agreement unless the Buyer receives a credit against the Purchase Price equal to the
Cost of Repairs. The foregoing notwithstanding, in the event any casualty results in the
cancellation of, or rental abatement under, any Lease, Buyer shall have the option to
terminate this Agreement without regard to the cost of repairs. Any notice required to
terminate this Agreement pursuant to this Paragraph shall be delivered no later than thirty
(30) days following Buyer’s receipt of Seller’s notice of such casualty.

11. Eminent Domain.

If, before the Close of Escrow, proceedings are commenced for the taking by exercise of the
power of eminent domain of all or a material part of the Real Property which, as reasonably
determined by Buyer, would render the Real Property unacceptable to Buyer or unsuitable for
Buyer’s intended use, Buyer shall have the right, by giving written notice to Seller within
thirty (30) days after Seller gives notice of the commencement of such proceedings to Buyer,
to terminate this Agreement, in which event this Agreement shall automatically terminate,
the Deposit shall be returned to Buyer without any further action required from either party
and neither party shall have any continuing obligations hereunder. If, before the Close of
Escrow, proceedings are commenced for the taking by exercise of the power of eminent domain
of less than a material part of the Real Property, or if Buyer has the right to terminate
this Agreement pursuant to the preceding sentence but Buyer does not exercise such right,
then this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect and, on the Close of Escrow, the
condemnation award (or, if not theretofore received, the right to receive such portion of
the award) payable on account of the taking shall be assigned, or paid to, Buyer. Seller
shall give written notice to Buyer within three (3) business days after Seller’s receiving
notice of the commencement of any proceedings for the taking by exercise of the power of
eminent domain of all or any part of the Real Property. The foregoing notwithstanding, in
the event the taking results in the cancellation of, or rent abatement under, any Lease,
Buyer shall have the option to terminate this Agreement.

12. Notices.

All notices, demands, or other communications of any type given by any party hereunder,
whether required by this Agreement or in any way related to the transaction contracted for
herein, shall be void and of no effect unless given in accordance with the provisions of
this Paragraph. All notices shall be in writing and delivered to the person to whom the
notice is directed, either (a) in person, (b) by United States Mail, as a registered or
certified item, return receipt requested, (c) by facsimile transmission (with confirmation
by a nationally recognized overnight delivery courier service), or (d) by a nationally
recognized overnight delivery courier service. Notices transmitted to the then designated
facsimile number of the party intended shall be deemed received upon electronic verification
of receipt by the sending machine, notices sent via overnight delivery by a nationally
recognized overnight courier service shall be deemed received on the business day following
delivery and notices delivered by certified or registered mail shall be deemed delivered
three (3) days following posting. Notices shall be given to the following addresses:

	 	 	 	 	 
	For Seller:
	 	Kokomo Medical Office Park, L.P.
	 
	 	Attn:  Stephen P. Hokanson
	 
	 	107 N. Pennsylvania St. #800
	 
	 	Indianapolis, IN 46204
	 
	 	 	317-633-6300	 
	 
	 	317-633-8070 Fax
	With a copy to:
	 	Stephen W. Lee, Esquire
	 
	 	Attn: Barnes & Thornburg
	 
	 	11 South Meridian Street
	 
	 	Indianapolis, IN  46204
	 
	 	 	(317) 231-7200	 
	 
	 	(317) 231-7433  Fax
	For Purchaser:
	 	Triple Net Properties, L.L.C.
	 
	 	Attn: Danny Prosky, Vice President – Acquisitions and Mathieu
	 
	 	Streiff, Real Estate Counsel
	 
	 	1551 N. Tustin Avenue, Suite 200
	 
	 	Santa Ana, CA  92705
	 
	 	 	(714)  667-8252	 
	 
	 	(714)  667-6816  Fax
	 
	 	Cox, Castle & Nicholson LLP
	 
	 	Attn: David P. Lari, Esq.
	 
	 	2049 Century Park East, 28th Floor
	 
	 	Los Angeles, CA  90067
	 
	 	 	(310) 284-2292	 
	With a copy to:
	 	(310) 277-7889 Fax

13. Remedies.

	 	13.1.	 	Defaults by Seller. If there is any default by Seller under this
Agreement, following notice to Seller and seven (7) days thereafter during which period
Seller may cure the default, Buyer may at its option, either (a) declare this Agreement
terminated in which case the Deposit shall be returned to Buyer without any further
action required from either party, and bring an action for any damages incurred by
Buyer or (b) treat the Agreement as being in full force and effect and bring an action
against Seller for specific performance. The foregoing notwithstanding, no right to
cure shall extend the Close of Escrow.

	 	13.2.	 	Defaults by Buyer. If there is any default by Buyer under this
Agreement, following notice to Buyer and seven (7) days, during which period Buyer may
cure the default, Seller may, as its sole remedy, declare this Agreement terminated, in
which case the Initial Deposit, if such default occurs prior to one (1) business day
following the conclusion of the Due Diligence Period, or the Deposit, if such default
occurs one (1) business day or more following the conclusion of the Due Diligence
Period, shall be paid to Seller as liquidated damages and each party shall thereupon be
relieved of all further obligations and liabilities, except any which survive
termination. The foregoing notwithstanding, no right to cure shall extend the Close of
Escrow.

In the event this Agreement is terminated due to the default of Buyer hereunder, Buyer
shall, in addition, deliver to Seller, at no cost to Seller, the Due Diligence Items.

14. Assignment.

Buyer may assign any or all of its rights and obligations under this Agreement to any one or
more persons or entities upon notice to Seller; provided however, that absent the express
agreement of Seller, no such assignment shall release Buyer from its liabilities hereunder.

15. Interpretation and Applicable Law.

This Agreement shall be construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State
where the Real Property is located. Where required for proper interpretation, words in the
singular shall include the plural; the masculine gender shall include the neuter and the
feminine, and vice versa. The terms “successors and assigns” shall include the heirs,
administrators, executors, successors, and assigns, as applicable, of any party hereto.

16. Amendment.

This Agreement may not be modified or amended, except by an agreement in writing signed by
the parties. The parties may waive any of the conditions contained herein or any of the
obligations of the other party hereunder, but any such waiver shall be effective only if in
writing and signed by the party waiving such conditions and obligations.

17. Attorney’s Fees.

In the event it becomes necessary for either party to file a suit to enforce this Agreement
or any provisions contained herein, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover, in
addition to all other remedies or damages, reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs of court
incurred in such suit.

18. Entire Agreement; Survival.

This Agreement (and the items to be furnished in accordance herewith) constitutes the entire
agreement between the parties pertaining to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all
prior and contemporaneous agreements and understandings of the parties in connection
therewith. No representation, warranty, covenant, agreement, or condition not expressed in
this Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto nor shall affect or be effective to
interpret, change, or restrict the provisions of this Agreement. The obligations of the
parties hereunder and all other provisions of this Agreement shall survive the Close of
Escrow or earlier termination of this Agreement, except as expressly limited herein.

19. Counterparts.

This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, all of which when taken
together shall constitute the entire agreement of the parties.

20. Acceptance.

Time is of the essence of this Agreement. If the final date of any period falls upon a
Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday under the Federal law or laws of the States of Indiana
and California, then in such event the expiration date of such period shall be extended to
the next day which is not a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday under Federal law or the laws
of the States of Indiana and California.

21. Real Estate Commission.

Seller and Buyer each represent and warrant to the other that neither Seller nor Buyer has
contacted or entered into any agreement with any real estate broker, agent, finder or any
other party in connection with this transaction, and that neither party has taken any action
which would result in any real estate broker’s, finder’s or other fees or commissions being
due and payable to any party with respect to the transaction contemplated hereby except that
Seller has contracted with Hokanson Companies, Inc., as its broker, and shall pay a
commission to Hokanson Companies, Inc.. Such commission shall be payable upon the Close of
Escrow from the proceeds of the Purchase Price deposited by Buyer. Each party hereby
indemnifies and agrees to hold the other party harmless from any loss, liability, damage,
cost, or expense (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) resulting to the other party by
reason of a breach of the representation and warranty made by such party in this Paragraph.

	22.	 	Cooperation with Service Agreement.

Seller and Buyer agree to use all commercially reasonable efforts to consummate and make
effective the Service Agreement.

23. Cooperation with S-X 3-14 Audit.

Seller acknowledges that Buyer intends to assign all of its rights, title and interest in
and to this Agreement.  The assignee may be a publicly registered company (“Registered
Company”) promoted by Buyer.  Seller acknowledges that it has been advised that if Buyer
is a Registered Company, the assignee is required to make certain filings with the
Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC Filings”) that relate to the most
recent pre-acquisition fiscal year (the “Audited Year”) for the Property.  To assist
the assignee in preparing the SEC Filings, Seller agrees to provide the assignee at Seller’s
offices with the following, at assignee’s expense and to the extent such information is
reasonably available:

	 	(a)	 	Access to bank statements for the Audited year;

	 	(b)	 	Rent Roll as of the end of the Audited Year;

	 	(c)	 	Operating Statements for the Audited Year;

	 	(d)	 	Access to the general ledger for the Audited
Year;

	 	(e)	 	Cash receipts schedule for each month in the
Audited Year;

	 	(f)	 	Access to invoice for expenses and capital
improvements in the Audited Year;

	 	(g)	 	Accounts payable ledger and accrued expense
reconciliations;

	 	(h)	 	Check register for the 3-months following the
Audited Year;

	 	(i)	 	Leases and 5-year lease schedules;

	 	(j)	 	Copies of all insurance documentation for the
Audited Year;

	 	(k)	 	Copies of accounts receivable aging as of the
end of the Audited Year and an explanation for all accounts over 30
days past due as of the end of the Audited Year; and

	 	(l)	 	Signed representation letter at the end of the
field work, in the form attached hereto and incorporated herein as
Exhibit C.

The provisions of this Paragraph shall survive the Close of Escrow.

THE BALANCE OF THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK

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SIGNATURE PAGE FOR AGREEMENT FOR PURCHASE

AND SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AND ESCROW INSTRUCTIONS

	 	 	 
	SELLER:

	 	KOKOMO MEDICAL OFFICE PARK, L.P.

an Indiana limited partnership
	
 
	 	By: Kokomo Medical Developers, Inc.,

General Partner

By: /s/ Stephen P. Hokanson

Stephen P. Hokanson, President
	BUYER:

	 	TRIPLE NET PROPERTIES, L.L.C.,

a Virginia limited liability company
	
 
	 	By: /s/ Richard Hutton (SEAL)

Name: Richard Hutton

Title: Executive Vice President 6/13/07

ESCROW HOLDER:

The undersigned Escrow Holder accepts the foregoing Agreement for Purchase and Sale of Real
Property and Escrow Instructions and agrees to act as Escrow Agent under this Agreement in strict
accordance with its terms.

CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY:

By: /s/Michael J. Sibbing

Name: Michael J. Sibbing

Title: Commercial Escrow Office

2EX-10.2

FIRST AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT FOR

PURCHASE AND SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AND ESCROW INSTRUCTIONS

This FIRST AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT FOR PURCHASE AND SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AND ESCROW
INSTRUCTIONS (this “First Amendment”) is entered into as of June 25, 2007, by and between KOKOMO
MEDICAL OFFICE PARK, L.P., an Indiana limited partnership (“Seller”), and TRIPLE NET PROPERTIES,
LLC, a Virginia limited liability company (“Buyer”), with reference to the following Recitals:

R E C I T A L S

A. Seller and Buyer have previously entered into that certain Agreement for Purchase and Sale
of Real Property and Escrow Instructions dated as of June 12, 2007 (the “Purchase Agreement”),
wherein Seller agreed to sell to Buyer, and Buyer agreed to purchase from Seller, that certain
“Property” more particularly described in the Purchase Agreement, on the terms and conditions set
forth in the Purchase Agreement.

B. Seller and Buyer desire to amend the Purchase Agreement as more particularly set forth
herein.

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing Recitals (which are incorporated herein by
this reference) and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which
are herby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows:

A G R E E M E N T

1. Definitions. All initially capitalized terms not otherwise defined herein shall
have the meanings given to such terms in the Purchase Agreement unless the context clearly
indicates otherwise. All references to “the Agreement” or “this Agreement” in the Purchase
Agreement or in this First Amendment shall mean and refer to the Purchase Agreement as amended by
this First Amendment.

2. Due Diligence Period. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the
Purchase Agreement, as of the date of this First Amendment, the Due Diligence Period shall be
deemed to conclude on Monday, July 16, 2007.

3. Effect of this First Amendment. Except as amended and/or modified by this First
Amendment, the Purchase Agreement is hereby ratified and confirmed and all other terms of the
Purchase Agreement are and shall remain in full force and effect, unaltered and unchanged by this
First Amendment. In the event of any conflict between the provisions of this First Amendment and
the provisions of the Purchase Agreement, the provisions of this First Amendment shall control.
Whether or not specifically amended by this First Amendment, all of the terms and provisions of the
Purchase Agreement are hereby amended to the extent necessary to give effect to the purpose and
intent of this First Amendment.

4. Counterparts. This First Amendment may be executed in any number of counterparts
with the same effect as if all of the parties had signed the same document. All counterparts shall
be construed together and shall constitute one agreement.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this First Amendment to be executed by
their duly authorized representatives as of the date first referenced above.

	 	 	 
	SELLER:

	 	KOKOMO MEDICAL OFFICE PARK, L.P.

an Indiana limited partnership
	
 
	 	By: KOKOMO MEDICAL DEVELOPERS, INC.,

General Partner

By: /s/ Stephen P. Hokanson

Stephen P. Hokanson, President
	BUYER:

	 	TRIPLE NET PROPERTIES, L.L.C.,

a Virginia limited liability company
	
 
	 	By: /s/ Richard Hutton

Name: Richard Hutton

Title: Executive Vice President

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