Document:

Exhibit 10.1

 

 

TENANTS IN COMMON AGREEMENT

 

This Tenants in Common Agreement
(“Agreement”) is made and effective as of November 5, 2021, by and among PMI Parkway, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company,
with an address at 406 Page Road, Nashville, TN 37205 (“PMI Parkway”), and MDR Parkway, LLC, a Delaware limited
liability company, with an address at 1051 E. Cary Street, Suite 601, James Center Three, Richmond, VA 23219 (“MDR Parkway”)
(PMI Parkway and MDR Parkway are each sometimes referred to as a “Tenant in Common” or collectively as the “Tenants
in Common”), with reference to the facts set forth below.

 

RECITALS

 

A.PMI Parkway owns an
undivided Eighteen percent (18%) tenant in common interest, and MDR Parkway owns an undivided Eighty-Two percent (82%) tenant in common
interest (each such percentage interest being referred to as the “Interest” of such Tenant in Common), in certain
real property and improvements thereon located at 2697 International Parkway, Parkway 3 & 4, Virginia Beach, Virginia 23452,
as more particularly described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein (“Property”). The
percentage interest in the Property of any Tenant in Common, as adjusted from time to time pursuant to the terms hereof, shall be such
Tenant in Common’s “Pro Rata Share”.

 

B.       The
Tenants in Common desire to enter into this Agreement to provide for the orderly administration of the Property, to delegate authority
and responsibility for the operation and management of the Property and to further set forth the rights and obligations of the Tenants
in Common concerning the Property.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration
of the mutual covenants and conditions contained in this Agreement and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt, adequacy,
and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as set forth below.

 

1.Nature of Relationship
Between Co-Tenants.

 

1.1Tenants in Common
Relationship; No Partnership. The Tenants in Common shall each hold their respective undivided tenancy in common interests in the
Property (the “Interests”) as tenants-in-common. The Tenants in Common intend to take and hold the Property
for investment purposes only. The Tenants in Common do not intend by this Agreement to create a partnership, joint venture, or any other
entity between themselves but merely to set forth the terms and conditions upon which each of them shall hold their respective Interests.
In addition, the Tenants in Common do not intend to create a partnership, joint venture, or any other entity with the Property Manager
(as defined below). Therefore, each Tenant in Common hereby elects to be excluded from the provisions of Subchapter K of Chapter 1
of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”) pursuant to Section 761(a) of the Code, with respect
to the tenancy in common ownership of the Property. The exclusion elected by the Tenants in Common hereunder shall commence with the execution
of this Agreement.

 

1.2Reporting as
Direct Owners and Not a Partnership. Each Tenant in Common hereby covenants and agrees to report on his federal and state income tax
returns all items of income, deduction and credits which result from his Interests. All such reporting shall be consistent with the exclusion
of the Tenants in Common from Subchapter K of Chapter 1 of the Code, commencing with the first taxable year following the execution
of this Agreement. Further, each Tenant in Common covenants and agrees not to notify the Commissioner of Internal Revenue that it desires
that Subchapter K of Chapter 1 of the Code apply to the Tenants in Common. No Tenant in Common shall file a partnership, corporate,
or any other entity tax return, conduct business under a common name, or execute any agreement identifying any or all of the Tenants in
Common as partners, shareholders, or members of a business entity, or otherwise hold themselves out as partners, shareholders, or members
of a business entity.

 

1.3Indemnity.
Subject and subordinate to the terms of the Deed of Trust Loan and the Deed of Trust Loan Documents, each Tenant in Common hereby agrees
to indemnify, protect, defend, and hold the other Tenant in Common free and harmless from all costs, liabilities, tax consequences and
expenses (for example, taxes, interest, and penalties), including, without limitation, attorneys’ fees, and costs, which may result
from any Tenant in Common so notifying the Commissioner in violation of this Agreement or otherwise taking a contrary position on any
tax return, report, or other document.

 

     

     

    

 

1.4No Agency.
No Tenant in Common is authorized to act as agent for, to act on behalf of, or to do any act that will bind, any other Tenant in Common,
or to incur any obligations with respect to the Property.

No Treatment of Co-Ownership as an Entity. The
Owners shall not file a partnership, corporate, or other entity tax return, conduct business under a common name, execute an agreement
identifying any or all of the Owners as partners, shareholders, or members of a business entity, or otherwise hold themselves out as partners,
shareholders, or members of a business entity.

 

2.Management.

 

2.1       Management
Agreement. Concurrently with the acquisition of the Property, the Tenants in Common will enter into a Management Agreement (“Management
Agreement”) with Dodson Commercial Properties, Inc. (“Property Manager”). Pursuant to the Management
Agreement, the Property Manager shall be the sole and exclusive manager of the Property to act on behalf of the Tenants in Common with
respect to the management, operation, maintenance, and leasing of the Property until the Management Agreement is terminated in accordance
with its terms. All of the terms, covenants, and conditions of the Management Agreement are hereby incorporated herein. The Management
Agreement shall be renewable no less frequently than annually. Fees paid to the Property Manager shall not depend in whole or in part
on the income or profits derived by any person from the Property and shall not exceed the fair market value of the Property Manager’s
services.

 

2.2       Management
Services. The Property Manager’s services shall be limited to customary services typically performed to manage the Property
on behalf of the Tenants in Common, such as collecting rents, paying property taxes and insurance premiums, arranging for repair and maintenance
of the Property, utilities, heat, air conditioning, trash removal, parking for the Property and paying such expenses, and providing other
customary services. The amount of rent paid by a lessee shall not be based on a percentage of net income, cash flow, increases in equity,
or otherwise depend in whole or in part on the income or profits derived by the lessee.

 

2.3       Accounts,
Books and Records, and Statements. The Property Manager, on behalf of the Owners, shall open and maintain all accounts necessary or
desirable in connection with ownership of the Property, shall maintain adequate books and records of the Property operations, and shall
provide monthly reports to the Tenants in Common on the operations of the Property.

 

3.       Decisions
of the Tenants in Common.

 

3.1.       Approvals.
The Tenants in Common shall unanimously approve (i) any lease, sublease, deed restriction, or grant of easement of/on all or any portion
of the Property, provided that the conveyance of leases or subleases or portions of the Property pursuant to contracts with third parties
that have been previously approved by the Tenants in Common shall not require the further approval of the Tenants in Common, (ii) any
sale or exchange of the Property, (iii) any indebtedness or loan, and any negotiation or refinancing thereof, secured by a lien on the
Property, (iv) any successor or replacement Property Manager, (v) annual budgets for development and operations of the Property, (vi)
any contracts, renewals, and amendments thereof, and any transactions with parties affiliated with any Tenant in Common or the Property
Manager including the Management Agreement, and (vii) any successor or replacement Property Manager. Whenever this Agreement provides
that the Tenants in Common shall be entitled to vote upon a matter, each Tenant in Common shall be entitled to vote in proportion to its
Pro Rata Share.

 

3.2.       Deadlock.
In the event the Tenants in Common cannot agree on any matter requiring unanimous approval under this Section, any Tenant in Common shall
have the right to invoke the dispute resolution provisions of Exhibit B, and if such Deadlock (as defined in Exhibit B attached
hereto) is not resolved under the provisions of Exhibit B then any Tenant in Common may invoke the buy/sell procedures set forth
in Section 10.

 

3.3       Meetings.
There shall be no scheduled or periodic meetings of the Tenants in Common, but a meeting of the Tenants in Common may be called by the
Property Manager or by any Tenant in Common by providing written notice of such meeting to all parties hereto not less than ten (10) nor
more than sixty (60) days prior to the date of such meeting (unless all Tenants in Common agree to an earlier date). The notice shall
state the nature of the business to be discussed at the meeting. The Property Manager and each Tenant in Common shall exert reasonable
efforts to attend such meeting (or participate in such meeting via telephone).

 

3.4       Approval
of Langley Federal Credit Union Loan. The Tenants in Common are concurrently herewith obtaining a loan in the principal amount of
FIVE MILLION ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND and No/100 Dollars ($5,100,000.00) from TIAA, FSB (together with any of its respective affiliates and/or
any of its or their respective successors and/or assigns, being referred to herein as the “Lender”) for the
acquisition of the Property (the "Deed of Trust Loan") and, in connection therewith, entering into various documents
evidencing and securing the Deed of Trust Loan, secured by a blanket lien on the Property, but may execute contribution and indemnity
agreements, subordinate to the Deed of Trust Loan, to share the liability as between the Tenants in Common in proportion to their Pro
Rata Shares. The Tenants in Common hereby ratify, approve, and confirm the Deed of Trust, Assignment of Leases and Rents and Fixture Filing
dated as of even date herewith with Lender and all other loan documents with respect to the Deed of Trust Loan. The execution and delivery
by the Tenants in Common of all documents, instruments, and agreements in connection with the Deed of Trust Loan (collectively, the “Deed
of Trust Loan Documents”) conclusively evidences that such execution and delivery has been duly authorized by all requisite
action on the part of the Tenants in Common as tenants in common under this Agreement. In addition, for so long as any obligations of
the Tenants in Common under the Deed of Trust Loan remain outstanding, the Tenants in Common shall comply with the covenants and restrictions
set forth on the Addendum to this Agreement.

 

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4.       Income
and Liabilities; Bank Accounts.

 

4.1       Income
and Liabilities. Except as otherwise provided herein and in the Management Agreement, each of the Tenants in Common shall be entitled
to all benefits and obligations of ownership of the Property based on their Pro Rata Shares. Accordingly, each of the Tenants in Common
shall (a) be entitled to all benefits of ownership of the Property, on a gross and not a net basis, including, without limitation, all
items of income and proceeds from sale or refinance or condemnation, in proportion to their respective Interests, and (b) bear, and shall
be liable for, payment of all expenses of ownership of the Property, on a gross and not a net basis, including by way of illustration,
but not limitation, all operating expenses and expenses of sale or refinancing or condemnation, burdens, obligations, duties, liabilities,
costs and expenses of the Property, in proportion to their respective Interests, except for such amounts as may be reasonably determined
by the Property Manager to be retained for reserves or improvements in accordance with the Management Agreement.

 

4.2       Bank
Accounts. Subject to the Deed of Trust Loan Documents, the funds, income and revenues of the Property shall be deposited in such separate
co- tenancy bank account or accounts in such bank or banks as shall be determined by, and in the sole discretion of the Tenants in Common.
The Tenants in Common shall be entitled to receive copies of monthly bank statements from all accounts maintained for the benefit of the
Property or Tenants in Common. In all events, the Property Manager shall cause the disbursement to the Tenants in Common of their respective
shares of net revenues from the Property within 3 months from the date of receipt of those revenues.

 

5.       Co-Tenant’s
Obligations. The Tenants in Common each agree to perform such acts as may be reasonably necessary to carry out the terms and conditions
of this Agreement, including, without limitation:

 

5.1       Documents.
Executing documents required in connection with a sale or refinancing of the Property in accordance with Section 6 below and such additional
documents as may be required under this Agreement or may be reasonably required to effect the intent of the Tenants in Common with respect
to the Property or any loans encumbering the Property.

 

5.2       Additional
Funds. Each Tenant in Common will be responsible for its Pro Rata Share of costs, fees, expenses, and any future cash needed in connection
with the acquisition, financing, ownership, operation, and maintenance of the Property, including, for the avoidance of doubt, any and
all deposits and acquisition and financing costs that may have been incurred prior to the effective date of this Agreement. If a Tenant
in Common (the “Defaulting Owner”) fails for any reason to timely contribute its proportionate share of funds
required by this Agreement, the other Tenant in Common who has made the required contribution (the “Non-Defaulting Owner”)
shall have the right, but not the obligation, to contribute all or any portion of the amount which the Defaulting Owner has failed to
contribute (on behalf of the Defaulting Owner). If the Non-Defaulting Owner contributes all or any portion of an amount required to be
contributed by the Defaulting Owner (the “Default Contribution”), the Non-Defaulting Owner shall be entitled
to enforce its common law rights as a co-tenant of the Property.

 

6.       Sale
or Encumbrance of Property.

 

6.1       Approval.
Subject to the terms of the Addendum attached hereto, any sale or exchange of the Property, and any loan encumbering the Property and
any sale of the Property, shall be subject to unanimous approval by the Tenants in Common.

 

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6.2       Distribution
of Loan or Sales Proceeds. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Agreement, each Tenant in Common’s share of the proceeds
of a loan encumbering the Property or sale of the Property shall be applied at the closing of the loan or the sale as set forth below.

 

6.2.1       To
the extent necessary, the proceeds shall first be used to pay in full his share of any loans encumbering title to the Property.

 

6.2.2       To
the extent necessary, the proceeds shall next be used to pay in full any unsecured loan made to such Tenant in Common with respect to
the Property.

 

6.2.3       The
proceeds shall next be used to pay his share of all outstanding costs and expenses incurred in connection with the holding, marketing,
and sale of the Property.

 

6.2.4       The
proceeds shall next be used to pay all outstanding fees and costs as set forth in the Management Agreement.

 

6.2.5       Any
proceeds remaining shall be paid to such Tenant in Common.

 

7.       Transfer
or Encumbrance. Except as specifically provided in this Agreement and subject to compliance with applicable securities laws and loan
(and associated loan agreement and documents) secured by the Property, each Tenant in Common may sell, transfer, convey, pledge, encumber
or hypothecate their Interest or any part thereof, provided that any transferee shall take such Interests subject to this Agreement.

 

8.       Right
of Partition. Subject to the terms of the Deed of Trust Loan, the Tenants in Common agree that any Tenant in Common (and any of his
successors-in-interest) shall have the right at any time to file a complaint or institute any proceeding at law or in equity to have
the Property partitioned in accordance with and to the extent provided by applicable law. The Tenants in Common acknowledge and agree
that partition of the Property may result in a forced sale by all of the Tenants in Common. To avoid the inequity of a forced sale and
the potential adverse effect on the investment by the other Tenant in Common, the Tenants in Common agree that, as a condition precedent
to filing a partition action, the Tenant in Common filing such action shall follow the buy-sell procedure set forth in Section 10. Notwithstanding
anything in this Agreement to the contrary, so long as any portion of the Deed of Trust Loan is outstanding, each Tenant in Common agrees
that it will not seek or be entitled to seek and obtain a partition of all or any part of the Property without first obtaining the prior
written consent of Lender, and each Tenant in Common expressly waives any right it may have to partition the Property or any part thereof,
unless Lender has consented in writing to such party’s exercise of such rights. Each Tenant in Common acknowledge that it is a
default of the Deed of Trust Loan to file a partition action without Lender’s approval. 

 

9.       Bankruptcy.
The Tenants in Common agree that the following shall constitute an Event of Bankruptcy (as defined below) with respect to any Tenant in
Common (and in any of his successors-in-interests): if a receiver, liquidator or trustee is appointed for any Tenant in Common, if any
Tenant in Common becomes insolvent, makes an assignment for the benefit of creditors or admits in writing his inability to pay its debts
generally as they become due, if any petition for bankruptcy, reorganization, liquidation or arrangement pursuant to federal bankruptcy
law, or similar federal or state law shall be filed by or against, consented to, or acquiesced in by, any Tenant in Common; provided,
however, if such appointment, adjudication, petition or proceeding was involuntary and not consented to by such Tenant in Common then,
upon the same not being discharged, stayed or dismissed within sixty (60) days thereof. To avoid the inequity of a forced sale and the
potential adverse effect on the investment of the other Tenants in Common, the Tenants in Common agree that, as a condition precedent
to entering into this Agreement, the Tenant in Common causing such Event of Bankruptcy shall follow the buy-sell procedure set forth in
Section 10. “Event of Bankruptcy” shall mean with respect to any Tenant in Common (and any of its successors-in-interests):
if a receiver, liquidator or trustee is appointed for any Tenant in Common; if any Tenant in Common becomes insolvent, makes an assignment
for the benefit of creditors or admits in writing its inability to pay its debts generally as they become due; or if any petition for
bankruptcy, reorganization, liquidation or arrangement pursuant to federal bankruptcy law, or similar federal or state law, shall be filed
by or against, consented to, or acquiesced in by, any Tenant in Common; provided, however, if such appointment, adjudication, petition
or proceeding was involuntary and not consented to by such Tenant in Common then, upon the same not being discharged, stayed or dismissed
within thirty (30) days thereof. Each Tenant in Common hereby expressly waives and relinquishes all rights to seek the appointment of
a receiver for the Property. Upon any breach of the provisions of this Section 9 by any Tenant in Common, the other Tenant in Common(s)
shall be entitled to a decree or order restraining or enjoining such application, action, or proceeding.

 

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10.       Buy-Sell
Procedure. Before filing a partition action in accordance with Section 8, or

 

(i) upon a Tenant in Common
defaulting its obligations under this Agreement (including, but limited to, (a) failing to offer its interest for sale prior to filing
a partition; or (b) filing a partition), or

 

(ii) upon the occurrence of
an Event of Bankruptcy in accordance with Section 9, or

 

(iii) in the event a Tenant
in Common sues another Tenant in Common or any guarantor of the Deed of Trust Loan to the Tenants in Common, or

 

(iv) in the event of a Deadlock
that is not resolved by the invocation of the provisions of Exhibit B;

 

the Tenant in Common filing such partition action,
or defaulting under this Agreement, or the subject of the Event of Bankruptcy, or suing another Tenant in Common or Loan guarantor, or
any Tenant in Common on the event of a Deadlock (hereinafter, “Seller”) shall first make a written offer (“Offer”)
to sell its undivided interest to the other Tenant in Common at a price equal to the Fair Market Value (as defined below) of Seller’s
undivided interest. “Fair Market Value” shall mean the fair market value of Seller’s undivided interest
in the Property on the date the Offer is made as determined in accordance with the procedures set forth below. The other Tenant in Common
shall have ten (10) days after delivery of the Offer to accept the Offer. If the other Tenant in Common (“Purchaser”)
accepts the Offer (hereafter, the date of such acceptance is the “Acceptance Date”), Seller and Purchaser shall
commence negotiation of the Fair Market Value. If the parties do not agree, after good faith negotiations, within five (5) days after
the Acceptance Date, then each party shall submit to the other a proposal containing the Fair Market Value the submitting party believes
to be correct (“Proposal”) within seven (7) days after the Acceptance Date. If either party fails to timely
submit a Proposal, the other party’s submitted proposal shall determine the Fair Market Value. If both parties timely submit Proposals,
then the Fair Market Value shall be determined in accordance with the procedures set forth below. Within ten (10) days after the Acceptance
Date, the parties shall appoint a certified MAI real estate appraiser who shall have been active full-time over the previous ten (10)
years in the appraisal of comparable properties located in the County or City in which the Property is located (the “Appraiser”).
If the parties are unable to agree upon a single Appraiser within ten (10) days after the Acceptance Date, then the parties each shall
each select an Appraiser that meets the foregoing qualifications within twelve (12) days after the Acceptance Date. The two (2) Appraisers
so appointed shall, within five (5) days after their appointment, appoint a third Appraiser meeting the foregoing qualifications. The
determination of the Appraisers(s) shall be limited solely to the issue of whether Seller’s or Purchaser’s Proposal most closely
approximates the fair market value. The decision of the single Appraiser or of the Appraisers shall be made within ten (10) days after
the appointment of the single Appraiser or the third Appraiser, as applicable. The Appraiser(s) shall have no authority to create an independent
structure of fair market value or prescribe or change any or several of the components or the structure thereof; the sole decision to
be made shall be which of the parties’ Proposals most closely corresponds to the fair market value of the Property. The decision
of the single Appraiser or majority of the three (3) Appraisers shall be binding upon the parties. If either party fails to appoint an
Appraiser within the time period specified above, the Appraiser appointed by one of them shall reach a decision which shall be binding
upon the parties. The cost of the Appraisers shall be paid equally by Seller and Purchaser. In the event that the Seller’s Interest
is not purchased by the other Tenant in Common, the Seller shall have the right to exercise his partition rights and any purchaser thereunder
shall acquire any Interest or portion of the Property free of the terms of this Agreement.

 

11.       General
Provisions.

 

11.1       Mutuality;
Reciprocity; Runs With the Land. Except as otherwise provided herein all provisions, conditions, covenants, restrictions, obligations
and agreements contained herein are made for the direct, mutual and reciprocal benefit of each and every part of the Property; shall be
binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of each of the Tenants in Common and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors,
assigns, devisees, representatives, lessees and all other persons acquiring any undivided interest in the Property or any portion thereof
whether by operation of law or any manner whatsoever (collectively, “Successors”); shall create mutual, equitable
servitudes and burdens upon the undivided interest in the Property of each Tenant in Common in favor of the interest of every other Tenant
in Common; shall create reciprocal rights and obligations between the respective Tenants in Common, their interests in the Property, and
their Successors; and shall, as to each of the Tenants in Common and their Successors operate as covenants running with the land, for
the benefit of the other Tenants in Common pursuant to applicable law. Except as otherwise provided herein it is expressly agreed that
each covenant contained herein (i) is for the benefit of, and is a burden upon, the undivided interests in the Property of each of the
Tenants in Common, (ii) runs with the undivided interest in the Property of each Tenant in Common and (iii) benefits and is binding upon
each Successor owner during its ownership of any undivided interest in the Property, and each owner having any interest therein derived
in any manner through any Tenant in Common or Successor. Every person or entity who now or hereafter owns or acquires any right, title
or interest in or to any portion of the Property is and shall be conclusively deemed to have consented and agreed to every restriction,
provision, covenant, right and limitation contained herein, whether or not such person or entity expressly assumes such obligations or
whether or not any reference to this Agreement is contained in the instrument conveying such interest in the Property to such person or
entity. The Tenants in Common agree that, subject to the restrictions on transfer contained herein, any Successor shall become a party
to this Agreement upon acquisition of an undivided interest in the Property as if such person was a Tenant in Common initially executing
this Agreement.

 

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11.2   Attorneys’
Fees. If any action or proceeding is instituted between all or any of the Tenants in Common arising from or related to or with this
Agreement, the Tenant in Common or Tenants in Common prevailing in such action or arbitration shall be entitled to recover from the other
Tenant in Common or Tenants in Common all of his or their costs of action or arbitration, including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’
fees and costs as fixed by the court or arbitrator therein.

 

11.3   Entire
Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties hereto pertaining to the subject matter hereof and
all prior and contemporaneous agreements, representations, negotiations, and understandings of the parties hereto, oral or written, are
hereby superseded, and merged herein.

 

11.4   Governing
Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed under the internal laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia without regard to choice
of law rules.

 

11.5   Modification.
No modification, waiver, amendment, discharge or change of this Agreement shall be valid unless the same is in writing and signed by the
party against which the enforcement of such modification, waiver, amendment, discharge, or change is or may be sought. Notwithstanding
the foregoing and so long as any portion of the Deed of Trust Loan is outstanding, the Tenants in Common shall not, without the prior
written consent of Lender, terminate or cancel this Agreement or modify, change, supplement, alter or amend this Agreement in any manner
whatsoever and any such termination, cancellation, modification, change, supplement, alteration or amendment of this Agreement without
the prior written consent of Lender shall be void and of no force and effect.

 

 

11.6   Notice
and Payments. Any notice to be given or other document or payment to be delivered by any party to any other party hereunder may be
delivered in person, or may be deposited in the United States mail, duly certified or registered, return receipt requested, with postage
prepaid, or by Federal Express or other similar overnight delivery service, and addressed to the Tenants in Common at the addresses specified
herein. Any party hereto may from time to time, by written notice to the others, designate a different address which shall be substituted
for the one above specified. Unless otherwise specifically provided for herein, all notices, payments, demands or other communications
given hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given and received (i) upon personal delivery, or (ii) as of
the third business day after mailing by United States registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, addressed
as set forth above, or (iii) the immediately succeeding business day after deposit with Federal Express or other similar overnight delivery
system.

 

11.7   Successors
and Assigns. All provisions of this Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and shall be binding upon the successors-in-interest,
assigns, and legal representatives of the parties hereto.

 

11.8   Term.
This Agreement shall commence as of the date of recordation and shall terminate at such time as the Tenants in Common or their successors-in-interest
or assigns no longer own the Property as tenants-in-common.

 

11.9   Waivers.
No act of any Tenant in Common shall be construed to be a waiver of any provision of this Agreement unless such waiver is in writing and
signed by the Tenant in Common affected. Any Tenant in Common hereto may specifically waive any breach of this Agreement by any other
Tenant in Common, but no such waiver shall constitute a continuing waiver of similar or other breaches.

 

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11.10  Counterparts.
This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which, when taken together, shall be deemed one fully executed original.

 

11.11  Severability.
If any portion of this Agreement shall become illegal, null, or void or against public policy, for any reason, or shall be held by any
court of competent jurisdiction to be illegal, null, or void or against public policy, the remaining portions of this Agreement shall
not be affected thereby and shall remain in full force and effect to the fullest extent permissible by law.

 

11.12  Time
is of the Essence. Time is of the essence of each and every provision of this Agreement.

 

11.13  Representations
and Warranties. Each Tenant in Common represents and warrants that all state and federal securities laws and regulations have been
and will be complied with in connection with the solicitation, offering and sale of Tenant in Common interests. Each Tenant in Common
further represents and acknowledges that the Property is "single asset real estate" as defined in 11 U.S.C. §101(51B) and
pursuant to 11 U.S.C. §362(d)(3).

 

 

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed
this Agreement as of the date set forth above.

 

	 	TENANTS IN COMMON:
	 	 	 	 
	 	PMI PARKWAY, LLC
	 	a Delaware limited liability company
	 	 	 	 
	 	By:	Peter Mueller, Inc.
	 	 	a Virginia corporation
	 	Its:	Manager
	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 
	 	 	By:	/s/ Kurt A. Schirm
	 	 	Name:	Kurt A. Schirm
	 	 	Title:	President

  

	STATE OF  ___________________	)	 
	 	)	ss:
	COUNTY OF  __________________	)	 

 

On _______________, __, 2021,
before me personally appeared Kurt A. Schirm, personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the
person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his authorized capacity as
President of Peter Mueller, Inc., a Virginia corporation, the Manager of PMI Parkway, LLC, and that by his signature on the instrument
the entity upon behalf of which the person acted, executed the instrument.

 

WITNESS my hand and official
seal.

 

 

My commission expires:_________________

 

Reg. No.:_______________________

 

	 	 	 
	 	Notary Public	 
	 	 	 

 

 

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	 	MDR PARKWAY, LLC,
	 	a Delaware limited liability company
	 	 	 	 
	 	By:	Medalist Diversified Holdings, L.P.,	 
	 	 	a Delaware limited partnership	 
	 	Its:	Manager	 
	 	 	 	 
	 	By:	Medalist Diversified REIT, Inc.,	 
	 	 	a Maryland Corporation	 
	 	Its:	General Partner	 
	 	 	 	 
	 	By:	/s/ William R. Elliott	 
	 	Name:	William R. Elliott	 
	 	Title:	Co-President	 

 

 

	COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA	)
	 	) ss:
	CITY OF RICHMOND	)

 

 

On May ___, 2021 before me
personally appeared William R. Elliott, personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the person
whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she executed the same in his/her authorized capacity,
and that by his/her signature on the instrument the entity upon behalf of which the person acted, executed the instrument.

 

WITNESS my hand and official
seal.

 

My commission expires:_________________

 

Reg. No.:_______________________

	 	 	 
	 	Notary Public	 
	 	 	 

 

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

EXHIBIT A

 

DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY

 

ALL THAT certain lot, piece or parcel of land,
situate, lying and being in the Oceana Industrial Park, Area No. 2, City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, known, numbered and designated as
 "Lot 29C, 4.392 Ac., 1496-55-7728", as shown on that certain plat entitled "RESUBDIVISION OF PROPERTY PARCEL 21, SUBDIVISION
OF PROPERTY VIRGINIA BEACH DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY LOCATED IN OCEANA WEST INDUSTRIAL PARK, M.B. 137, P. 36 AND PARCEL 29A & 29B, SUBDIVISION
OF PROPERTY PARCEL 29, PLAT RECORDED IN D.B. 2513, P. 1985, PRINCESS ANNE BOROUGH, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA.", Scale 1" = 60', dated
May 30, 1989, made by Gallup Surveyors & Engineers, Ltd., which said plat is duly recorded in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court
of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, in Map Book 193, at Page 54.

 

Said property being further bounded and described
as follows:

 

Beginning at a nail set on the western right-of-way
line of Seahawk Circle and being 519.16' south of the intersection of Seahawk Circle and International Parkway, said nail set being the
point of beginning; thence along Seahawk Circle S. 15° 12' 55" E, a distance of 107.45' to a pin set; thence along a curve to
the right having a radius of 470.00', a length of 98.92', a chord bearing of S 09° 11' 09" E, a chord length of 98.74' and a
delta of 12° 03' 32" to a pin set; thence N 79° 45' 02" W, a distance of 699.79' to a pin found on the eastern right-of-way
line of Seahawk Circle; thence N 26° 07' 29" E, a distance of 2.24' to a pin found; thence along a curve to the left having a
radius of 530.00', a length of 135.24', a chord bearing of N 17° 32' 18" E, a chord length of 134.87' and a delta of 14°
37' 13" to a pin found; thence N 10° 12' 53" E, a distance of 241.47' to a nail set; thence departing Seahawk Circle S 79°
47' 06" E, a distance of 272.32' to a pin found; thence S 10° 12' 54" W, a distance of 20.21' to a nail set, thence S 79°
47' 06" E, a distance of 79.60' to a nail set; thence along a curve to the right having a radius of 20.00', a length of 31.25', a
chord bearing of S 34° 39' 12" E, a chord length of 28.17' and a delta of 89° 31' 53" to a nail set; thence S 10°
27' 24" W, a distance of 146.61' to a nail set, thence S 79° 34' 15" E, a distance of 231.87' to a nail set on the western
right-of-way line of Seahawk Circle, said nail set being the point of beginning and containing 191,301 SF or 4.392 AC, more or less.

 

It being the same property conveyed to Continental
Parkway, LLC, a Virginia limited liability company by deed from Oceana West Operating Associates, Limited Partnership, a New Mexico
limited partnership, dated December 15, 2011 and duly recorded December 16, 2011 in the aforesaid Clerk's Office as Instrument No. 201100128681.

 

 

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EXHIBIT B

 

BUY/SELL

 

At any time in the event that the Tenants in Common
are unable to agree on the matters set forth in Section 3 (“Deadlock”), the Deadlock shall be broken by the
invocation of the provisions of this Section.

 

(a)       Negotiated
Resolution. If any dispute (a “Dispute”) arises (i) out of or relating to, this Agreement or the Addendum
(collectively, the “Documents”), or any alleged breach or default under the Documents, or (ii) with respect
to any of the transactions or events contemplated by the Documents, the party desiring to resolve such Dispute shall deliver a letter
or other written notice (the “Dispute Notice”) to the other parties to such Dispute, describing the Dispute
in reasonable detail. If any party delivers a Dispute Notice pursuant to this Exhibit B subpart (a), the parties involved in the Dispute
shall meet at least twice at the Property Manager’s principal place of business (unless otherwise agreed by the parties) within
the thirty (30) day period commencing on the date of the Dispute Notice and in good faith attempt to resolve such Dispute.

 

(b)       Mediation.
If any Dispute is not resolved or settled by the parties as a result of negotiation pursuant to Section 13.14(a) above, the parties shall
submit the Dispute to non-binding mediation before a retired judge of a federal District Court or Circuit Court or another similarly qualified,
mutually agreeable individual, in Richmond, Virginia. The parties shall bear the costs of such mediation equally.

 

(c)       Arbitration.
If the Dispute is not resolved by mediation pursuant to Exhibit B subpart (b) above, or if the parties fail to agree upon a mediator,
then within ninety (90) days after the date of the Dispute Notice, the Dispute shall be settled in accordance with the rules and procedures
of the American Arbitration Association then in effect with respect to commercial disputes. Arbitration shall be held before one impartial
arbitrator in Richmond, Virginia. If the parties cannot agree within thirty (30) days after receipt of notice of intent to arbitrate (the
 “Arbitration Notice”) to the appointment of an arbitrator, an arbitrator shall be appointed in accordance with
Section 8.01-576.5 of the Code of Virginia (1950), as amended. Any arbitration shall allow for production of relevant documents and depositions,
and sanctions, at the discretion of the arbitrator, for failure to comply with any such discovery requests. The arbitration of such issues,
including the determination of any amount of damages suffered by any party hereto by reason of the acts or omissions of any party, shall
be final and binding upon all parties. The parties shall instruct the arbitrator to render its decision no later than thirty (30) days
after the submission of the Dispute.

 

(d)       Costs
and Attorneys’ Fees. The parties shall equally share the administrative costs and fees of the mediation and arbitration, and
the reasonable attorneys’ fees incurred by the party determined to be the prevailing party by the arbitrator shall be paid by the
party determined by the arbitrator not to be the prevailing party or as otherwise equitably determined by the arbitrator; provided, however,
that if a party refuses to participate in meeting procedure and/or in a mediation (including by unreasonably withholding consent to a
mediator or setting a date to meet) then (i) such refusing party shall pay all (100%) of the administrative fees and costs of the mediation
and/or arbitration (including of the mediator and/or arbitrator), and (ii) even if such refusing party is determined by the arbitrator
to be the prevailing party, such refusing party shall not be entitled to an award of such party’s attorneys’ fees. The foregoing
is intended to create an incentive for the parties to attempt to resolve any Dispute by negotiated resolution and/or mediation prior to
arbitration.

 

 

     

     

    

 

 

ADDENDUM TO TENANTS IN COMMON AGREEMENT

DATED NOVEMBER 5, 2021

 

For so long as any obligations
are owed to Lender under the Deed of Trust Loan Documents, Owners shall observe and comply with the following provisions with regard to
their ownership and operation of the Property, notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in this Agreement:

 

1.       Subject
to Loan Documents.

 

(a)                 
At all times while any obligations are owed to Lender under the Deed of
Trust Loan Documents, any and all rights and remedies, including without limitation, any rights of first refusal with respect to or options
to purchase the Property, transfer rights, rights of indemnity, or otherwise, including any rights and remedies under this Agreement or
any other existing or future tenants in common agreement or other agreement between or among Tenants in Common (“Other Agreement”)
shall be fully subordinate to the lien of the Deed of Trust Loan and all other terms and provisions of the Deed of Trust Loan Documents.
At all times while any obligations are owed to Lender under the Deed of Trust Loan Documents, the Owners agree to stand still with respect
to the enforcement of any of their rights and remedies and shall take no enforcement action with respect thereto. All payments due under
the Deed of Trust Loan Documents shall be made before any distributions to the Owners are made and all of such payments under the Deed
of Trust Loan shall have priority over all such distributions to the Owners. Each Tenant in Common agrees that it will not grant any rights
of first refusal, purchase options or similar rights with respect to the Property without the Lender’s prior written consent. In
the event of any conflict between any Other Agreement, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail so long as any portion of the Deed of
Trust Loan is outstanding.

 

(b)               
The Lender is a third-party beneficiary of this Agreement and may enforce the provisions hereof against any party hereto.

 

(c)                
Any default by Tenants in Common, or any of them, under this Agreement shall at Lender’s option constitute an event of default
under the Loan.

 

(d)               
All Tenants in Common waive all defenses and any rights of suretyship towards one another while the Deed of Trust Loan indebtedness
is outstanding.

 

 

2.       Management
of Property.

 

(a)       The
Managing Co-Owner (defined below) shall be responsible to sign all documents and take all actions it deems necessary and appropriate in
its sole discretion to deal with the Lender and to cause the Tenants in Common to be in compliance with all of Lender’s operational
requirements under the Deed of Trust Loan Documents including, but not limited to, the requirements concerning annual property inspections
and reports, collection of loan impounds, maintenance and repair of the Property, coordination of any late loan payments and other loan
coordination and servicing requirements. For such purposes, the Managing Co-Owner is hereby granted an irrevocable power-of-attorney to
deal with Lender on matters relating to the operation and maintenance of the Property. The “Managing Co-Owner”
shall be MDR Parkway, LLC.

 

(i)       The
Managing Co-Owner shall oversee and supervise the Property Manager.

(ii)       The
Managing Co-Owner shall be the only party to whom the Lender is required to send notices except as otherwise may be required by law. 

 

(b)       The
Property Manager must at all times be a “Qualifying Manager” as set forth below. To be eligible, the Qualifying
Manager must meet the following requirements:

 

(i)       The
Qualifying Manager must be a reputable management company having at least five years’ experience in the management of commercial
properties and in the metropolitan area or other appropriate geographic area in which the Property is located;

(ii)       The
Qualifying Manager must be approved by; and

(iii)       The
Qualifying Manager must not be the subject of a bankruptcy or similar insolvency proceeding.

 

     

     

    

 

(c)       The
Lender and any servicer of the Deed of Trust Loan has the right to participate by telephone in any regular, special, or called meetings
of the Tenants in Common.

 

(d)       Each
Tenant in Common shall execute an investor certificate, which provides the Managing Co-Owner with an irrevocable power of attorney to
correspond with (and receive correspondence from) the Lender/servicer on behalf of each Tenant in Common.

 

3.       Ownership
Interest Transfers or Liens. No Owner shall transfer any interest in the Property, whether voluntarily, involuntarily or by operation
of law, to any other party (including, without limitation, any other Owner) which may result in the acceleration of the Deed of Trust
Loan in accordance with the terms of the Deed of Trust Loan Documents unless all required consents under the Deed of Trust Loan Documents
have been obtained. Each Tenant in Common shall not allow its interest in the Property to become subject to any liens from any third parties,
and if a Tenant in Common’s interest in the Property becomes subject to an involuntary lien, such lien will be discharged within
30 days (or promptly discharged as soon as possible thereafter).

 

4.       Notices.
A copy of all notices given hereunder shall be provided to the Lender at the address below. The foregoing addresses and/or telephone numbers
may be changed from time to time by written notice to the other parties indicated above, including Lender. Notices shall be deemed received
upon the earlier of actual receipt or forty-eight (48) hours after deposit in the case of United States express mail or first-class mail,
registered or certified, return receipt requested, or twenty-four (24) hours after delivery to the overnight courier.

Lender’s address for notice:

 

TIAA, FSB

301 West Bay Street

Floor #28

Jacksonville, FL 32202

  

So long as any portion of the Deed of Trust Loan
is outstanding, the Managing Co-Owner shall not be changed absent obtaining Lender’s prior written approval. Notices or legal service
of any sort received by the Managing Co-Owner from Lender shall be deemed effective notice and service upon each of the Tenants in Common;
and notices or legal service of any sort received by Lender from the Managing Co-Owner shall be deemed effective notice and service upon
Lender on behalf of each Tenant in Common. Changing the Managing Co-Owner without obtaining prior written consent as required pursuant
to section shall constitute an event of default under this Agreement.

 

 

5.       The
transfer of ownership of any Tenant in Common or any individual associated with a Tenant in Common through death, divorce, bankruptcy,
dissolution, liquidation, adjudication, incompetency of such Tenant in Common or individual, or otherwise, shall not cause the termination
or dissolution of the tenancy in common, and this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect following any such transfer. Upon
any such occurrence, the trustee, receiver, executor, administrator, committee, guardian or conservator of such individual shall have
all the rights of such individual for the purpose of settling or managing its estate or property, subject to satisfying conditions precedent
to the admission of such assignee as a substitute party of the Tenant in Common. The transfer by such trustee, receiver, executor, administrator,
committee, guardian or conservator of any Tenant in Common or any individual who is associated with such Tenant in Common’s interest
shall be subject to all of the restrictions hereunder to which such transfer would have been subject if such transfer had been made by
such bankrupt, deceased, dissolved, liquidated, terminated or incompetent individual associated with such Tenant in Common. This Agreement
shall be binding on the successors and assigns of each Tenant in Common.

 

6.       Further
Assurances. Each Tenant in Common shall respond promptly to any requests for information from the other Tenants in Common and/or the Lender
and will promptly take all actions and sign all documents that the other Tenants in Common and/or the Lender deem necessary or appropriate
in connection with the Deed of Trust Loan. At all times while the Deed of Trust Loan is outstanding, each Tenant in Common agrees to waive
any and all lien rights it holds, including any capital calls, against any other Tenant in Common for a failure to perform its obligations
as tenant in common, either under this Agreement or at law.Exhibit 10.2

 

PROMISSORY NOTE

 

	$5,100,000.00	 	November 1, 2021

 

FOR
VALUE RECEIVED, PMI PARKWAY, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, and MDR PARKWAY, LLC, a Delaware limited liability
company (jointly and severally, “Borrower”), promise to pay to the order of TIAA, FSB, or any subsequent holder
of this Note (“Lender”), at its principal offices located at 301 West Bay Street, Floor #28, Jacksonville, Florida
32202 (or at such other place or places as Lender may designate) the principal sum of FIVE MILLION ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND AND NO/100 DOLLARS
($5,100,000.00), or so much thereof as may be from time to time outstanding, plus interest thereon at the rate hereinafter defined from
the date the proceeds of the loan evidenced by this Promissory Note (this “Note”) are initially disbursed (including,
without limitation, disbursement into an escrow for the benefit of Borrower) until the Maturity Date (as defined below) on the principal
balance from time to time remaining unpaid hereon, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Note. This Note is secured
by a Deed of Trust, Security Agreement, Assignment of Leases and Rents, Financing Statement and Fixture Filing (the “Security
Instrument”), and related documents granting and perfecting a security interest in certain real and personal property (the “Property”)
more particularly described therein (collectively, the “Security Documents”). The Security Documents, any loan agreement
and such other documents (including but not limited to the limited recourse guaranty agreements of MEDALIST DIVERSIFIED REIT, INC.,
a Maryland corporation, WILLIAM R. ELLIOTT, an individual, THOMAS E. MESSIER, an individual, and KURT A. SCHIRM, an individual,
each a “Guarantor” and collectively, the “Guarantors”) executed in connection with this Note are
hereinafter referred to as the “Loan Documents,” and the loan evidenced thereby may hereinafter be referred to as the
 “Loan.” Terms used herein but not otherwise defined hereunder are defined as set forth in the Loan Documents. This
Note is subject to all of the terms, definitions, conditions and covenants of the Loan Documents, and any holder of this Note is entitled
to the benefits of and remedies provided in the Loan Documents.

 

1.            INTEREST.
The Loan and this Note shall bear interest at the following rate: a variable rate per annum equal to the ICE LIBOR Rate plus 225 basis
points. The interest rate is subject to change on a monthly basis (the “Interest Period”), with interest rate changes
becoming effective on the first day of each calendar month (each a “Reset Date”); provided, however, such new interest
rate shall not change by greater than (i) one percent (1%) per adjustment during any six (6) month period, and (ii) two
percent (2%) per adjustment during any twelve (12) month period. Notwithstanding the foregoing interest rate calculation, in no event
shall the interest rate applicable hereunder be less than 2.25 % per annum. Interest under this Note shall be computed on the basis of
a 360-day year consisting of twelve 30-day months.

 

As used herein, the term “ICE LIBOR
Rate” for each Interest Period shall mean the offered rate for deposits in United States dollars in the London Interbank
market for the Interest Period as established by the Intercontinental Exchange on the day that is four (4) Business Banking Days
preceding the first day of the Interest Period.  “Business Banking Day” shall mean each day other than a Saturday,
a Sunday, or any holiday on which Lender’s offices are closed for business.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, if (i) the
ICE LIBOR Rate ceases to exist or be published by ICE Benchmark Administration Limited (or any successor or substitute), (ii) there
is a material disruption to the ICE LIBOR Rate, including but not limited to other lenders in the industry switching from the ICE LIBOR
Rate to another interest rate, (iii) there is a change in the methodology of calculating the ICE LIBOR Rate or (iv) in the reasonable
expectation of TIAA, FSB, any of the events specified in clause (i), (ii) or (iii) will occur; then the rate for the applicable
interest period will be determined by such alternate method designed to measure interest rates in a similar manner, as determined by TIAA,
FSB.  In order to account for the relationship of the replacement index to the original ICE LIBOR Rate, such alternate method will
incorporate any spread to any replacement index as is necessary to attempt to place obligor and TIAA, FSB in a similar economic position
as the original ICE LIBOR Rate.

 

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2.            PAYMENT
OF PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST. Principal and interest shall become due and payable on the dates and in the manner as follows:

 

a.            Initial
payments of principal and interest shall be paid in one hundred nineteen (119) equal monthly installments, commencing on December 1,
2021 and continuing on the same day of each successive month thereafter until and including October 1, 2031.

 

b.            On
each Reset Date, the interest rate payable hereunder shall be adjusted to a new fixed rate determined as set forth above. The new amount
of the monthly principal and interest payment shall be based upon the principal outstanding hereunder as of such Reset Date amortized
over the remaining portion of the original (30) year amortization at the new fixed interest rate, in substantially equal monthly payments.
Each such monthly payment shall be applied first to accrued interest on the unpaid principal balance, with the remainder applied to the
outstanding principal balance. On the Maturity Date, a final payment of all unpaid principal and accrued but unpaid interest thereon shall
be due and payable.

 

Notwithstanding the above provision, if the Loan
is closed on any day other than the first of the month, a single payment of interest only in advance at the rate of $331.50 per day shall
be due and payable on the date the proceeds of the Loan are initially disbursed to or for the benefit of Borrower for the period from
the date of such disbursement to and including the last day of the month during which such disbursement occurs.

 

All payments of the principal and interest on
this Note shall be made in lawful coin or currency of the United States of America which at the time shall be legal tender in payment
of all debts, public and private, at the time of payment.

 

Credit for any payment made on this Note may be
delayed if such payment is not (a) received at the payment address specified by Lender from time-to-time by written notice to Borrower
or (b) accompanied by the invoice number assigned by Lender to Borrower. Preferred forms of payment include direct debit, wire transfers,
company checks, certified checks and payments through the ACH System (as described in Section 11 herein). Payment in any other form
may delay processing or be returned to Borrower. Any delayed credit may cause Borrower to incur the late payment fee described below.
All credit for payments made by Borrower on this Note are subject to final payment by the institution on which the item of payment was
drawn and no credit shall be given for any payment on which final payment by any such institution is not made.

 

3.            MATURITY
DATE. The then outstanding principal balance plus all accrued but unpaid interest shall be due and payable on November 1, 2031
(the “Maturity Date”).

 

4.            PREPAYMENT.
Subject to the payment of the prepayment compensation as set forth herein, privilege is hereby reserved to prepay the principal payable
under this Note in whole or in part; provided that any prepayment shall be applied against principal then last to become due under this
Note. Prepayment in part shall not affect, vary or postpone the duty of Borrower to pay all obligations when due, change the amount of
such payments due, unless Lender shall otherwise agree in writing, and it shall not affect or impair the right of Lender to pursue all
remedies available to it hereunder or under any of the other Loan Documents. Should Borrower elect to make a prepayment of this Note in
whole or in part during the term hereof, Borrower shall also pay to Lender, simultaneously with such prepayment, prepayment compensation
to Lender in an amount as calculated below (the “Prepayment Fee”). Borrower expressly acknowledges that such Prepayment
Fee is not a penalty but is intended solely to compensate Lender for the loss of its bargain and the reimbursement of internal expenses
and administrative fees and expenses incurred by Lender.

 

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The Prepayment Fee shall be equal to: (i) 2% of the prepaid principal
balance if the prepayment occurs prior to November 1, 2022, and (ii) 1% of the prepaid principal balance if the prepayment occurs
on or after November 1, 2022, but prior to November 1, 2023. No Prepayment Fee shall apply for prepayments made after November 1,
2023.

 

The term “prepayment” includes any payment or other reduction of the balance due under this Note, regardless of whether such
payment or other reduction: (1) is voluntary or involuntary; (2) is occasioned by Lender’s demand or by Lender’s
acceleration of this Note; (3) is made by Borrower or by a third party; (4) results from Lender’s receipt or collection
of proceeds of its collateral, but no Prepayment Fee shall be payable with respect to any insurance proceeds or condemnation awards paid
to Lender in connection with the Property; (5) results from Lender’s exercise of its right of set-off; and/or (6) is made
during a bankruptcy, reorganization or other proceeding, or is made pursuant to any plan of reorganization or liquidation.

 

5.            REPRESENTATIONS
AND WARRANTIES. Each Borrower on behalf of itself hereby represents and warrants to Lender as follows:

 

i.            Borrower’s
Organization. The Borrower is a duly organized limited liability company, validly existing, and in good standing under the laws of
the State of Delaware; has the limited liability company power and authority to own its assets and to transact the business in which it
is now engaged or in which it is proposed to be engaged; and is duly qualified to execute, deliver, and perform all of the obligations
of the Borrower prescribed in the Loan Documents.

 

ii.            Borrower’s
Power and Authority. The execution, delivery, and performance by the Borrower of the Loan Documents have been duly authorized by all
necessary limited liability company action and do not and will not: (i) contravene Borrower’s articles or other organizational
documents; (ii) to Borrower’s knowledge violate any provision of any law, rule, regulation, order, writ, judgment, injunction,
decree, determinations or award presently in effect applicable to Borrower; (iii) to Borrower’s knowledge result in a breach
of or constitute a default under any indenture, loan, or credit agreement, or any other agreement, lease, or instruments to which Borrower
is a party or by which it or its properties may be bound or affected; (iv) result in, or require, the creation or imposition of any
lien, upon or with respect to any of the properties now owned or hereafter acquired by Borrower; or (v) to Borrower’s knowledge
cause Borrower to be in default under any law, rule, regulation, order, writ, judgment, injunction, decree, determination, or award, or
any such indenture, agreement, lease, or instrument.

 

iii.            Binding
Agreement. To Borrower’s knowledge this Note is, and each of the other Loan Documents when delivered will be, legal, valid,
and binding obligations of the Borrower or any Guarantor, as the case may be, enforceable against the Borrower or each such Guarantor,
as the case may be, in accordance with their respective terms, except to the extent that such enforcement may be limited by applicable
bankruptcy, insolvency, and other similar laws affecting creditors' rights generally.

 

iv.            Litigation.
There is no existing or pending judgment against Borrower or any Guarantor. There is no pending or to Borrower’s knowledge threatened
litigation involving Borrower or any Guarantor, which if decided adversely would have a material adverse effect upon Borrower's or such
Guarantor’s ability to comply with its obligations under the Loan Documents.

 

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v.            No
Conflicting Agreements. There is no agreement or other document pertaining to the Borrower, and no provision of any existing agreement,
mortgage, indenture, or contract binding on Borrower or affecting its property, which would conflict with or in any way prevent or impede
Borrower's execution, delivery or performance of the terms of this Note and the other Loan Documents.

 

vi.            Taxes.
All taxes and assessments due and payable by Borrower have been paid or are being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings,
and Borrower has filed all tax returns which it is required to file or has properly extended the time for the filing of such returns.

 

vii.            Financial
Statements. The financial statements of Borrower and each Guarantor heretofore delivered to Lender have been prepared in accordance
with GAAP applied on a consistent basis throughout the period involved and fairly present Borrower's or each such Guarantor's, as the
case may be, financial condition as of the date or dates thereof, and there has been no material adverse change in Borrower's or each
such Guarantor's, as the case may be, financial condition or operations since the applicable effective dates of those financial statements.
To the best of Borrower's knowledge, all factual information and representation furnished by or on behalf of Borrower and each Guarantor
to Lender in connection with this Note and the other Loan Documents is accurate and complete in all material respects as of the date of
this Note and is not and will not be incomplete by the omission of any material fact necessary to make such information not misleading.

 

viii.            Solvency.
Borrower is, as of the date hereof, solvent and able to pay its obligations as they become due. There is not pending against either the
Borrower or any Guarantor any petition in bankruptcy, any assignment for the benefit of creditors, any petition seeking reorganization
or any other agreement under any bankruptcy law.

 

ix.            Patriot
Act Compliance. Neither Borrower, nor any affiliate of the Borrower, nor any person owning an interest in either of the foregoing
is a "Specially Designated National" or a "Blocked Person" as those terms are defined in the Office
of Foreign Asset Control Regulations (31CFR Section 500 et seq.) and/or any other list of terrorists or terrorist organizations maintained
pursuant to any of the rules and regulations of Office of Foreign Asset Control, Department of the Treasury or pursuant to any other
applicable Executive Order (such lists are collectively referred to as the "OFAC Lists").

 

6.            AFFIRMATIVE
COVENANTS. Although Borrower may be allowed to cause tenant under the Leases to comply with certain covenants set forth herein, Borrower
understands and agrees that Borrower remains ultimately responsible for timely compliance with the covenants. Until full payment and performance
of all obligations of Borrower under the Loan Documents, Borrower will, unless Lender consents otherwise in writing (and without limiting
any requirement of any other Loan Document):

 

i.            Financial
Statements and Other Information. Borrower will deliver, or cause to be delivered, to Lender the following:

 

a.            Financial
Statements of Borrower and each Entity Guarantor. Borrower and each entity Guarantor shall prepare and deliver to Lender annually,
within one hundred twenty (120) days after the end of each fiscal year, Borrower’s and such Guarantors’ annual financial statements,
prepared in accordance with GAAP, audited/reviewed by a certified public accountant and certified to Lender.

 

b.            Interim
Financial Statements. Upon Lender’s request, Borrower and each entity Guarantor shall deliver to Lender unaudited management-prepared
quarterly financial statements including, without limitation, a balance sheet, profit and loss statement and statement of cash flows,
with supporting schedules, as soon as available and in any event within forty-five (45) days after the close of each such period, all
in reasonable detail. Such statements shall be certified as to their correctness by a principal financial officer of Borrower and each
entity Guarantor, as the case may be, and in each case, if audited statements are required, subject to audit and year-end adjustments.

 

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c.            Personal
Financial Statements. Each individual Guarantor (and Borrower if Borrower is an individual) shall deliver to Lender annually, within
13 months of the previous statement date on file with Lender, such Guarantors’ (and Borrower’s, if applicable) personal financial
statement. Said financial statement shall disclose all of such individual’s assets, liabilities, net worth, income and contingent
liabilities, all in reasonable detail and acceptable to Lender and submitted on a form to be provided by Lender or on such other form
acceptable to Lender, signed by, and certified by such individual to Lender to be true, correct and complete.

 

d.            Federal
Income Tax Returns. Borrower and each Guarantor shall deliver to Lender annually, within thirty (30) days of filing them, complete
copies of their respective federal income tax returns (including K-1 and M-1 schedules), each of which shall be signed and certified to
be true and complete copies of such returns. In the event an extension is filed, Borrower and each Guarantor, as applicable, shall deliver
a copy of the extension within 30 days of filing.

 

e.            Property
Reports. Borrower shall deliver to Lender, within sixty (60) days after the close of each fiscal year and, if requested by Lender,
within forty-five (45) days after the end of each fiscal quarter unaudited management- prepared-, financial statements relating to the
operation of the Property, including without limitation, a balance sheet, income and expense statement and statement of cash flows, with
supporting schedules; certified rent roll; summary of leases; and calculations demonstrating compliance with the “Minimum Debt Service
Coverage Ratio” as set forth in the Security Instrument all in reasonable detail, prepared in conformity with generally accepted
accounting principles, applied on a basis consistent with that of the preceding year. In addition, Borrower shall deliver to Lender within
15 days after execution, copies of all permitted new or modified leases of the Property.

 

f.            Additional
Information. Borrower and each Guarantor shall promptly deliver to Lender such additional information, reports and statements from
time to time as Lender may reasonably request. In the event Borrower or any Guarantor fails to deliver such statements, schedules, documents,
items and reports within the time frames set forth above in this subsection (i), then such failure shall (after lapse of the opportunity
to cure expressly set forth in this Note) constitute a Default and, in addition to any other remedies which may be available to Lender
as a result of such Default, Borrower shall pay a late charge in the amount of Two Hundred Fifty and 00/100 Dollars (US $250.00) for each
late submission of financial reports to compensate Lender or its servicer for the additional administrative expense caused by such failure
or delay whether or not Borrower is entitled to any notice and opportunity to cure such failure prior to the exercise of any of the remedies.
Such late charge shall be charged each month that any financial statements remain delinquent. The late charge shall be immediately payable
from Borrower upon demand by Lender and, until paid, shall be added to and constitute a part of the “Indebtedness” as such
term is defined in the Security Documents. In no event shall the financial statement late charge constitute a cure of Borrower's or any
Guarantor's default in failing to provide financial statements, nor limit Lender's remedies as a result of such Default.

 

ii.            Notice
of Legal Action. Within five (5) days of being notified in any manner of any material legal proceeding that names the Borrower
as a defendant or co-defendant, Borrower will notify Lender of such an event in writing, providing therewith copies of any documentation
received by or served upon the relevant party.

 

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iii.            Notice
of Default or Material Adverse Change. Borrower and/or any Guarantor will advise Lender in writing within five (5) days of the
occurrence of any event that constitutes a material adverse change in the financial condition of Borrower or any Guarantor. Borrower and/or
any Guarantor will immediately advise Lender in writing of any event that constitutes a default, after the lapse of any applicable cure
period, under the Loan Documents or a default under any other agreement by which Borrower is bound of which Borrower or any Guarantor
has actual knowledge or written notice.

 

iv.            Encumbrance
or Sale. Borrower will not encumber, by mortgage or otherwise, sell, convey, assign, transfer or otherwise dispose of its interest
in the Property or any other property, rights, and interests, real and personal, tangible and intangible pledged, encumbered or otherwise
made collateral to secure the payment or performance of the Loan (collectively, the "Collateral") or any part thereof
without first obtaining the prior written consent of Lender to such event or as set forth in Section 31 (Assignment) herein. The
whole of the principal sum and interest shall become due at the option of Lender upon such further encumbrance, sale, conveyance, assignment,
transfer, or other disposition without such prior written consent of Lender or as set forth in Section 31 (Assignment) herein.

 

v.            Compliance.
Borrower will comply with all laws, regulations and governmental requirements including, without limitation, environmental, safety, and
health laws applicable to Borrower or to any of its property, business operations, and transactions.

 

vi.            Adverse
Conditions or Events. Borrower will promptly advise Lender in writing of (i) any condition, event or act which comes to Borrower's
attention that materially and adversely affects Borrower's or any Guarantor's financial condition or operations, the Collateral, or Lender's
rights under the Loan Documents, and (ii) any event that has occurred that, subject to any applicable cure periods, constitutes a
default or breach under any Loan Document.

 

vii.            Taxes
and Other Obligations. Borrower will pay (or cause to be paid) all of its taxes, assessments and other obligations, including, but
not limited to taxes, costs or other expenses arising out of this transaction, and taxes and assessments on the Property, the Collateral
and any related personal property owned by Borrower, as the same become due and payable, except to the extent the same are being contested
in good faith by appropriate proceedings in a diligent manner. Borrower shall furnish Lender with a receipt evidencing such payment and
such other evidence as Lender in its sole discretion may require, with respect to such real and personal property taxes and assessments.
Such receipt and other evidence of paid taxes shall be delivered to Lender no later than thirty (30) days following the due date of such
taxes.

 

viii.            Maintenance.
Borrower will maintain the Collateral (or cause the tenants under the Leases (as defined in the Security Documents) to do so) in good
condition and repair and make all necessary replacements thereof (or cause the tenants under the Leases to do so), and preserve and maintain
all licenses, trademarks, privileges, permits, franchises, certificates and the like necessary for the Borrower's continued existence,
operations, or business.

 

ix.            Liens.
Borrower will not grant, suffer, or permit any contractual or noncontractual lien on or security interest in the Collateral, or fail to
promptly pay when due all lawful claims, charges, or the like, whether for labor, materials, or otherwise, that could give rise to such
a lien.

 

x.            Insurance.
Borrower will at all times maintain (or cause the tenants under the Leases to maintain) adequate insurance coverage acceptable to Lender,
in amounts acceptable to Lender, with responsible insurance companies acceptable to Lender and with endorsements identifying Lender as
 “mortgagee/lender loss payee” or as an “additional insured,” as appropriate, all as required and as more particularly
set forth in the Security Documents.

 

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xi.            Material
Adverse Change. There will be no material adverse change in the credit or financial conditions of the Borrower, Borrower’s affiliates
or any Guarantor. Borrower shall promptly notify Lender in writing of (i) any material adverse change in its financial condition
or its business; (ii) any default under any material agreement, contract or other instrument to which it is a party or by which any
of its properties are bound, or any acceleration of the maturity of any indebtedness owing by the Borrower or any Guarantor; (iii) any
material adverse claim against or affecting the Borrower, Borrower’s affiliates or any Guarantor or any part of its properties;
(iv) the commencement of, or any material determination in, any litigation with any third party or any proceeding before any governmental
agency or unit affecting the Borrower, Borrower’s affiliate or any Guarantor; and (v) at least 30 days prior thereto, any change
in the Borrower’s or any Guarantor’s name or address as shown above, and/or any change in the Borrower’s or any Guarantor’s
structure.

 

xii.            Changes
in Management. Borrower shall not permit any change in the management of Borrower or the Property without the prior written consent
of the Lender.

 

xiii.            Maintenance
of Separateness, etc. The Borrower:

 

a.            shall
not own any asset or property other than the Property and incidental personal property necessary for the development, management and related
ownership of the Property;

 

b.            shall
not engage in any business other than the development, completion and operation of the Property and shall conduct and operate its businesses
as now conducted and operated;

 

c.            shall
not enter into any contract or agreement with any Guarantor, or with any other Affiliate (as defined in 11 USC Section 101(2)) of
Borrower or of any Guarantor, except on terms or conditions that are intrinsically fair and substantially similar to those that would
be available on an arm's-length basis with third parties other than such Guarantor or other Affiliate;

 

d.            shall
not incur or permit to exist any indebtedness, secured or unsecured, direct or indirect, absolute or contingent (including any guarantee
obligations), other than (1) the Loan, (2) indebtedness reflected on the most recent financial statements of the Borrower furnished
to the Lender, and (3) unsecured trade and operational debt incurred in the ordinary course of business with trade creditors and
in amounts that are normal and reasonable under the circumstances, none of which trade or operational debt may be secured (whether on
a subordinate or a pari passu basis) by any of the Property;

 

e.            shall
not make any loans or advances to any person or entity;

 

f.            shall
continue to be solvent (in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles) and to pay its debts from its assets as such debts
shall become due;

 

g.            shall
do all things necessary to preserve its separate existence as a limited liability company;

 

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h.            shall
maintain books and records and bank accounts separate from those of its Affiliates and file its own tax returns, to the extent required
by any applicable governmental laws, rules, ordinances and codes;

 

i.            shall
at all times hold itself out to be to the public as a legal entity separate and distinct from any other entity (including any Affiliate);

 

j.            shall
maintain adequate capital for its normal obligations reasonably foreseeable in a business of its size and character and in light of its
proposed operations;

 

k.            shall
not merge with or be consolidated into any other entity or convert or be converted into any other form of entity, or make any change in
the name under which it does business;

 

l.            shall
not commingle its funds or other assets with those of any other person;

 

m.            shall
maintain its assets in such a manner that it would not be costly or difficult to ascertain or identify the Borrower’s assets or
segregate them from those of any other person or entity;

 

n.            shall
not hold itself out to be responsible for the debts or obligations of any other Person; and

 

o.            shall
maintain in full force and effect, and abide by and satisfy the material terms and conditions of, all applicable governmental laws, rules,
ordinances and codes from time to time applicable to the Borrower and the Property.

 

xiv.          ERISA
Compliance.

 

a.            Borrower
is not and will not be an “employee benefit plan” as defined in Section 3(3) of the Employee Retirement Income Security
Act of 1974 (“ERISA”) that is subject to Title I of ERISA or a “plan” as defined in Section 4975(e)(1) of
the Code that is subject to Section 4975 of the Code, and Borrower’s assets are not and will not constitute “plan assets”
of one or more such plans for purposes of Title I of ERISA or Section 4975 of the Code.

 

b.            Borrower
is not and will continue not to be a “governmental plan” within the meaning of Section 3(32) of ERISA and transactions
by or with Borrower are not and will not be subject to any laws regulating investments of and fiduciary obligations with respect to governmental
plans.

 

c.            Borrower
will not engage in any transaction which would cause any obligation or any action under the Loan Documents, including Lender’s exercise
of the remedies, to be a non-exempt prohibited transaction under ERISA.

 

7.            LATE
CHARGES. Should Borrower fail to pay the installments of interest or principal (if applicable) on any due date provided for herein
or within ten (10) days thereafter, then Borrower further promises to pay a late payment charge equal to five percent (5%) of the
amount of the unpaid installment or the highest additional charge permitted by law, whichever is less, as liquidated compensation to Lender
for the extra expense to Lender to process and administer the late payment, Borrower agreeing, by execution hereof, that any other measure
of compensation for a late payment is speculative and impossible to compute. This provision for late charges shall not be deemed to extend
the time for payment or be a "grace period" or "cure period" that gives Borrower a right to cure a default. Imposition
of late charges is not contingent upon the giving of any notice or lapse of any cure period provided for in the Security Documents and
shall not be deemed a waiver of any right or remedy of Lender, including without limitation, acceleration of this Note.

 

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8.            DEFAULT.
The occurrence of any of the following (time being of the essence as to this Note and all of its provisions) constitutes a “Default”
by Borrower under this Note and, at the option of Lender, under the Security Documents and the other Loan Documents:

 

i.            Monetary
Default. Borrower's failure to make any payment of principal, interest, or any other expense or fee, including the Prepayment Fee,
required by this Note, the Security Documents, or the other Loan Documents within ten (10) days of being due.

 

ii.            Non-Monetary
Default. Borrower’s failure to perform any other obligation imposed upon Borrower by this Note, the Security Documents, or the
other Loan Documents within twenty (20) days after notice of such non-performance (or such longer periods as is reasonable for defaults
not capable of cure within 20 days so long as Borrower is diligently pursuing the cure of same, but in no event longer than 60 days) for
defaults not related to fraud, misrepresentation, placement of liens on the Property or Collateral, bankruptcy, insolvency, judgments,
the continuous maintenance of required insurance coverage and the payment of such insurance premiums, or any other default listed below
in this Section titled “Default,” or which otherwise impairs Lender’s ability to assert its rights against the
Collateral or any part or portion thereof. This provision shall not be construed to provide Borrower with any grace period in complying
with any obligations imposed on Borrower by the terms of the Loan Documents.

 

iii.            Representation.
Any representation or warranty of Borrower or any Guarantor contained in this Note, the Security Documents, any other Loan Document, or
in any other instrument or statement furnished in connection herewith, proves to be incorrect or misleading in any adverse respect as
of the time when the same shall have been made, including, without limitation any and all financial statements, operating statements,
or schedules attached thereto, furnished by Borrower or any Guarantor.

 

iv.            Bankruptcy.
Borrower or any Guarantor (i) files a voluntary petition in bankruptcy or a petition or answer seeking or acquiescing in any reorganization
or for an arrangement, composition, readjustment, liquidation, dissolution, or similar relief for itself pursuant to the United States
Bankruptcy Code or any similar law or regulation, federal or state relating to any relief for debtors, now or hereafter in effect; or
(ii) makes an assignment for the benefit of creditors or admits in writing its inability to pay or fails to pay its debts as they
become due; or (iii) suspends payment of its obligations or takes any action in furtherance of the foregoing; or (iv) consents
to or acquiesces in the appointment of a receiver, trustee, custodian, conservator, liquidator or other similar official of Borrower or
any Guarantor, for all or any part of the Collateral or other assets of such party, or either; or (v) has filed against it an involuntary
petition, arrangement, composition, readjustment, liquidation, dissolution, or an answer proposing an adjudication of it as a bankrupt
or insolvent, or is subject to a reorganization pursuant to the United States Bankruptcy Code, an action seeking to appoint a trustee,
receiver, custodian, or conservator or liquidator, or any similar law, federal or state, now or hereafter in effect, and such action is
approved by any court of competent jurisdiction and the order approving the same shall not be vacated or stayed within sixty (60) days
from entry; or (vi) consents to the filing of any such petition or answer, or shall fail to deny the material allegations of the
same in a timely manner, or (vii) otherwise becomes insolvent.

 

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v.            Judgments.
(i) A final judgment, other than a final judgment in connection with any condemnation, is entered against Borrower that (a) materially
adversely affects the value, use or operation of the Collateral, or (b) materially adversely affects, or reasonably may materially
adversely affect, the validity, enforceability or priority of the lien or security interest created by the Security Documents or the other
Loan Documents, or both; or (ii) execution or other final process issues thereon with respect to the Collateral; and (iii) Borrower
does not discharge the same or provide for its discharge in accordance with its terms, or procure a stay of execution thereon, in any
event within thirty (30) days from entry, or Borrower shall not, within such period or such longer period during which execution on such
judgment shall have been stayed, appeal therefrom or from the order, decree or process upon or pursuant to which such judgment shall have
been entered, and cause its execution to be stayed during such appeal, or if on appeal such order, decree or process shall be affirmed
and Borrower shall not discharge such judgment or provide for its discharge in accordance with its terms within sixty (60) days after
the entry of such order or decree or affirmance, or if any stay of execution on appeal is released or otherwise discharged.

 

vi.            Liens.
Any federal, state or local tax lien or any claim of lien for labor or materials or any other lien or encumbrance of any nature whatsoever
is recorded against Borrower or the Property or the Collateral, or any portion thereof, and is not removed by payment or transferred to
substitute security in the manner provided by law, within thirty (30) days after notice from Lender.

 

vii.            Leases.
Borrower's default in the performance of its obligations as lessor under any lease of all or any portion of the Property (after lapse
of any applicable cure period under such lease), which default could result, in Lender’s reasonable judgment, in the termination
of said lease.

 

viii.            Other
Notes or Mortgages. Borrower's default, after the lapse of any applicable cure period, in the performance or payment of Borrower's
obligations under any other note, or under any other mortgage encumbering all or any part of the Property, if the other mortgage is permitted
by Lender, whether such other note or mortgage is held by Lender or by any other party.

 

ix.            Borrower
Default Under Loan Documents. Borrower's default, after the lapse of any applicable cure period, in the payment or performance of
any of Borrower's obligations under any of the Loan Documents, including without limitation this Note and the Security Documents.

 

x.            Borrower
Default Under Any Other Obligation to Lender. Borrower’s default, after the lapse of any applicable cure period, under any other
obligation of Borrower to Lender whether now existing or hereafter arising, and whether or not related to this Note.

 

xi.            Guarantor
Default. The death or dissolution or merger or consolidation of any Guarantor, or any default in the payment or performance of any
obligation of any Guarantor arising under its guaranty or pursuant to any of the other Loan Documents, or the death or dissolution of
any member of a limited liability company guarantor, the death or incompetence of an individual guarantor, or the repudiation of its guaranty
by any Guarantor; provided, however, the death or incompetence of a Guarantor shall not be a default if, within ninety (90) days from
the date of death or determination of incompetence, Lender is provided with a signed guaranty (on Lender’s approved form) from a
replacement guarantor who meets Lender’s then current credit and underwriting criteria. If any Guarantor shall terminate or attempt
to terminate any guaranty agreement given in connection with the Loan.

 

xii.            Borrower's
Continued Existence. Borrower shall cease to exist or to be qualified to do or transact business in the State in which the Property
is located or be dissolved or shall be a party to a merger or consolidation, or shall sell all or substantially all of its assets, or
the death of any individual being a Borrower.

 

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xiii.            Change
in Ownership Interest in Borrower or any Entity Guarantor. Except for a Permitted Transfer (as defined below), if, without the prior
written consent of Lender, any direct or indirect ownership interest in Borrower or any entity Guarantor is issued, sold, transferred,
assigned, conveyed, mortgaged, pledged, or otherwise encumbered or disposed of, whether voluntarily or by operation of law, and whether
with or without consideration, or any agreement for any of the foregoing is entered into; or if any other direct or indirect equity interest
in the Borrower or any entity Guarantor is sold, transferred, assigned, conveyed, mortgaged, pledged, or otherwise encumbered or disposed
of, whether voluntarily or by operation of law, and whether with or without consideration, or any agreement for any of the foregoing is
entered into; or any existing shareholder, member or general partner of Borrower or any entity Guarantor withdraws from the Borrower or
such Guarantor, or if any new shareholder, member or general partner is added to Borrower or any entity Guarantor; or if any managing
member, manager, or general partner of Borrower or any entity Guarantor is changed, whether voluntarily or by operation of law, or if
any trustee of the Borrower or any entity Guarantor is changed, whether voluntarily or by operation of law. Subject to the conditions
described below, “Permitted Transfer” shall mean the issuance, sale, transfer, assignment, conveyance, pledge or disposition
of any direct or indirect ownership interest in Borrower or any entity Guarantor, provided the controlling owners of such direct or indirect
ownership interest in Borrower or such entity Guarantor, as applicable, as of the date of this Note continue to own a controlling ownership
interest (direct or indirect, as applicable) in Borrower or entity Guarantor, as applicable, after such issuance, sale, transfer, assignment,
conveyance, pledge or disposition; no such transfer shall constitute a “Permitted Transfer” unless Lender has been provided
advance notice of the proposed transfer and Lender confirms in writing that such transfer is approved based on its review of information
needed for Lender’s customary due diligence, including, without limitation, information needed to determine credit status and compliance
with anti-money laundering and anti-terrorism laws, regulations and orders. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this
Note, ownership interest in Medalist Diversified REIT, Inc., a Maryland corporation (“Medalist Diversified”) may
be transferred; provided that (i) the controlling owners of any direct or indirect ownership interest in Medalist Diversified as
of the date of this Note shall continue to own a controlling ownership interest, direct or indirect, as applicable, in Medalist Diversified
following such transfer, (ii) not more than twenty percent (20%) of the ownership interest, whether direct or indirect, in Medalist
Diversified may be transferred in the aggregate, whether pursuant to a single transfer or a series of transfers, without the prior written
consent of Lender, and (iii) if any proposed transfer of ownership interest in Medalist Diversified, whether direct or indirect,
will result in any person or entity who did not hold at least a twenty percent (20%) ownership interest in Borrower or any entity Guarantor,
as applicable, as of the date of this Note obtaining a twenty percent (20%) or more ownership interest in Borrower or any entity Guarantor,
as applicable, then such transfer shall be subject to (A) Borrower providing Lender with prior written notice of the proposed transfer,
and (B) Lender’s written confirmation that such transfer is approved based upon its review of information needed for Lender’s
customary due diligence, including, without limitation, information needed to determine credit status and compliance with anti-money laundering
and anti-terrorism laws, regulations and orders. Borrower shall pay to Lender all costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys’
fees (to include outside counsel fees and all allocated costs of Lender’s in-house counsel), incurred by Lender in connection with
any transfer or proposed transfer of the ownership interest in Medalist Diversified. Additionally, the sale, transfer or issuance of common
stock or other equity securities in Medalist Diversified shall be permitted, provided, that (i) Medalist Diversified’s shares
are listed on the New York Stock Exchange or on another nationally recognized stock exchange, and (ii) no such sale, transfer or
issuance of common stock or other equity securities in Medalist Diversified, whether pursuant to a single transfer or a series of transfers,
shall result in a merger or consolidation of Medalist Diversified with any other person or entity.

 

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xiv.            Ownership
Interest in Shareholder, Member or Partner of Borrower or Entity Guarantor. Except for a Permitted Transfer, if, without the prior
written consent of Lender, any shares of stock of any corporation that is an owner (shareholder, member or partner) of Borrower or any
entity Guarantor, or any membership interests of any limited liability company that is an owner of Borrower or any entity Guarantor, or
any partnership interests of any partnership that is an owner of Borrower or any entity Guarantor are issued, sold, transferred, assigned,
conveyed, mortgaged, pledged or otherwise encumbered or disposed of, whether voluntarily or by operation of law, and whether with or without
consideration, or any agreement for any of the foregoing is entered into, executed or delivered; or if any other equity interest in any
owner of Borrower or any entity Guarantor is sold, transferred, assigned, conveyed, mortgaged, pledged or otherwise encumbered or disposed
of, whether voluntarily or by operation of law, and whether with or without consideration, or any agreement for any of the foregoing is
entered into executed or delivered; so as to result in a change of control of Borrower or any entity Guarantor, or if any trustee of a
trust that is an owner of the Borrower or any entity Guarantor is changed, whether voluntarily or by operation of law.

 

xv.            Transfer
of Property. Any sale, conveyance, transfer, assignment, or other disposition of all or any part of the Collateral in violation of
this Note or if assets of the Borrower are distributed to any member or shareholder of Borrower; or if any member fails timely to make
a scheduled contribution of capital to Borrower, excluding distributions made in the ordinary course of business provided no Default then
exists hereunder and no Default would otherwise be caused by such distribution.

 

xvi.            False
Statement. Any statement or representation of Borrower or any Guarantor contained in the loan application or any financial statements
or other materials furnished to Lender or any other lender prior or subsequent to the making of the Loan secured hereby are discovered
to have been false or incorrect or incomplete in any material respect.

 

xvii.            Default
Under Indemnity. Borrower or any Guarantor shall default, after the lapse of any applicable cure period, under any obligation imposed
upon Borrower by any indemnity whether contained within this Note, any of the Loan Documents, the Environmental Certificate and Indemnification
Agreement, or otherwise.

 

xviii.            Insurance.
Failure to maintain the continuous insurance coverage required by the Security Documents, this Note or the other Loan Documents, or to
make timely payment of all such insurance premiums, as required by the Security Documents, this Note or other Loan Document, subject to
any cure periods allowed in Sections 5 and 26(b) of the Security Documents.

 

xix.            Material
Adverse Action. Any material adverse action, suit or proceeding shall be instituted against Borrower or any Guarantor.

 

xx.            Forfeiture
of Property. The Borrower being formally charged for violating any local, state or federal law that provides as a penalty for a verdict
of guilty the forfeiture of the Property or the Collateral or any portion thereof and such charge is not dismissed within sixty (60) days
thereafter.

 

xxi.            Misuse
of Loan Funds. Lender determines that Borrower has utilized advances for purposes other than set forth in the Section below titled
 “Purpose.”

 

xxii.            Priority
of Security Documents. If the Security Documents and the other Loan Documents does not provide Lender with a first priority lien on
the Property and the Collateral.

 

9.            REMEDIES
UPON DEFAULT; ACCELERATION. Upon the occurrence of a Default, Lender shall have all rights, power and remedies available under each
of the Loan Documents as well as all rights and remedies available at law or in equity, all of which remedies Lender may exercise cumulatively
or alternatively. Furthermore, upon the occurrence of a Default hereunder or under the terms of any one or more of the Loan Documents,
upon the expiration of any applicable cure period, Lender may declare the then outstanding principal and all accrued but unpaid interest
immediately due and payable and upon acceleration and thereafter this Note shall bear interest at the Default Rate, hereinafter defined,
until all indebtedness evidenced hereby and secured by the Security Documents has been paid in full. Further, in the event of such acceleration,
the Loan, and all other indebtedness of Borrower to Lender arising out of or in connection with the Loan shall become immediately due
and payable, without presentation, demand, protest or notice of any kind, all of which are hereby waived by Borrower.

 

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10.            DEFAULT
RATE. After the Maturity Date, or upon acceleration, and thereafter, the unpaid indebtedness then evidenced by this Note shall bear
interest at a rate (the “Default Rate”) equal to the lesser of: (a) the rate per annum otherwise payable under
Section 1 hereof plus five percent (5%) per annum; or (b) the highest rate permitted by law. Furthermore, interest shall continue
to accrue at the Default Rate on the unpaid indebtedness evidenced by this Note after a judgment is entered on this Note or after a foreclosure
action on the Security Documents.

 

11.            APPLICATION
OF PAYMENTS. All sums received by Lender for application to the Loan may be applied by Lender to late charges, expenses, costs, interest,
principal, and other amounts owing to Lender in connection with the Loan in the order selected by Lender in its sole discretion. Lender
shall not be bound by any condition or limitation including, without limitation, a restrictive endorsement, which is mailed or delivered
to Lender at the address for payment specified by Lender from time-to-time, despite any acceptance of such payment.

 

12.            ACH
SYSTEM. Borrower shall authorize and make such arrangements as may be necessary to enable Lender to obtain payments due under this
Note and the other Loan Documents through the automated clearing house system (“ACH System”). Such authorizations and
arrangements shall include, without limitation, establishing and maintaining an account with a commercial bank that is a member of the
ACH System and entering into an ACH System agreement with Lender.

 

13.            FAILURE
TO MAKE ADJUSTMENTS. If for any reason Lender fails to make an adjustment to the interest rate or the monthly payment amount as described
in this Note, regardless of any notice requirement, Lender may, upon discovery of such failure, then make such adjustment as if it had
been made on time. Borrower further agrees to pay upon demand any additional monies which Borrower may owe as a result of any such adjustment.
Borrower agrees not to hold Lender responsible for any damages that may result from Lender’s failure to make the adjustment. In
the event of overpayment resulting from Lender’s failure to make an adjustment, so long as Borrower is not then in Default hereunder,
Lender shall, at Borrower’s option, apply any excess monies which Borrower may have paid to partial prepayment of the unpaid principal
balance of this Note, or refund such excess monies to Borrower. If Borrower is in Default, Lender may apply such excess proceeds to amounts
then due in its sole discretion. If Borrower elects to have excess monies applied to the outstanding principal balance of this Note, such
election shall not waive or reduce any applicable prepayment penalty due hereunder, if any.

 

14.            COSTS,
EXPENSES AND ATTORNEYS’ FEES. Borrower shall pay to Lender immediately upon demand the full amount of all costs and expenses,
including reasonable attorneys’ fees (to include outside counsel fees and all allocated costs of Lender’s in-house counsel),
incurred by Lender in connection with (a) negotiation and preparation of this Note and each of the Loan Documents, including, without
limitation, all loan fees, documentation preparation, escrow fees, notary fees, recording fees, title insurance premiums, tax service
fees, brokerage commissions, documentary stamp taxes, and recording fees, and (b) the enforcement of any of Lender’s rights
and remedies with respect to the Loan. Borrower hereby agrees to and shall pay on the date hereof a non-refundable loan fee in the amount
of $2,600.00. In the event this Note is not paid when due on any stated or accelerated maturity date, or should it be necessary for Lender
to enforce any other of its rights under this Note or the other Loan Documents, Borrower will pay to Lender, in addition to principal,
interest and other charges due hereunder or under the other Loan Documents, all costs of collection or enforcement, including, without
limitation, reasonable attorneys' fees, expert witness fees, paralegals' fees, legal assistants' fees, appraisals, inspections, title
reports, title insurance premiums, tax payments, insurance premiums, the costs of managing and/or selling the Property, and all other
costs and expenses incurred by Lender in connection therewith, whether incurred with respect to collection, litigation, bankruptcy proceedings,
interpretation, dispute, negotiation, trial, appeal, defense of actions instituted by a third party against Lender arising out of or related
to the Loan, enforcement of any judgment based on this Note, or otherwise, whether or not a suit to collect such amounts or to enforce
such rights is brought or, if brought, is prosecuted to judgment. The obligations of Borrower under this Section 14 shall survive
the foreclosure of the Security Documents (whether by judicial or non-judicial foreclosure) and/or after any judgment is entered on this
Note or the Security Document. Moreover, Borrower shall be obligated to pay any of the foregoing costs, fees and expenses that accrue
after foreclosure of the Security Documents and/or after a judgment is entered on this Note or the Security Documents.

 

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15.            WAIVER.
Borrower and all sureties, endorsers, guarantors and other parties now or at any time liable, whether directly or indirectly, for the
payment of this Note, in whole or in part, hereby severally (i) waive demand, notice of demand, presentment for payment, notice of
nonpayment, notice of default, protest, notice of protest and dishonor, notice of intent to accelerate, notice of acceleration and all
other notices except those for which the Loan Documents expressly provide, and further waive diligence in collecting this Note or in enforcing
any of the security for this Note; (ii) agree to any substitution, subordination, exchange or release of any security or portions
thereof for this Note or, in whole or in part, the release of any party primarily or secondarily liable for the payment of this Note;
(iii) agree that Lender shall not be required to first institute suit or exhaust its remedies hereon against Borrower or others liable
or to become liable for the payment of this Note or to enforce its rights against any security for the payment of this Note; (iv) expressly
consent to any extension and renewals of time for the payment of this Note, or any installment hereof, made by agreement by Lender with
any person now or hereafter liable for the payment of this Note, even if Borrower is not a party to such agreement; and (v) expressly
consents to all delays in time of payment or other performance which Lender may grant, in its sole discretion, at any time and from time
to time without limitation all without any notice or further consent of Borrower, and any such grant by Lender shall not be deemed a waiver
of any subsequent delay or any of Lender's rights hereunder or under the Loan Documents.

 

16.            USURY.
In no event shall this Note or any other provision herein or in the other Loan Documents, permit the collection of any interest which
would be usurious under the laws of the State of Florida. Lender and Borrower intend to comply with any applicable usury laws. Accordingly,
notwithstanding any provisions in this Note to the contrary, it is agreed that this Note shall not require the payment or permit the collection
of interest or any amount in the nature of interest or fees in excess of the maximum amount permitted by applicable law as now or hereafter
construed by a court of competent jurisdiction. If any such excess interest is contracted for, charged or received pursuant to this Note,
or in the event that all of the principal balance under this Note shall be prepaid, so that under any of such circumstances the amount
of interest contracted for, charged or received shall exceed the maximum amount of interest permitted by applicable law, then in such
event any such excess which may have been collected shall, at Lender’s option, either be credited to the unpaid principal balance
of the Loan as a prepayment of principal, without any Prepayment Fee, or refunded to Borrower and the effective rate of interest shall
automatically be reduced to the maximum lawful rate allowed under applicable law as now or hereafter construed by a court of competent
jurisdiction. Without limiting the foregoing, all calculations which are made for the purpose of determining whether the rate of interest
contracted for, charged or received under this Note exceeds the maximum lawful contract rate, shall be made, to the fullest extent permitted
by applicable law, by amortizing, prorating, allocating and spreading in equal parts during the period of the full stated term of the
indebtedness, all interest at any time contracted for, charged to or received from Borrower in connection with such indebtedness. This
paragraph shall be controlling with regard to all Loan Documents in order to ensure compliance with applicable laws.

 

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17.            PURPOSE.
This Note is given in a commercial transaction for business purposes, and the collateral described in the Security Documents is not used
by the Borrower for residential, agricultural, farming, timber or grazing purposes. Furthermore, Borrower shall use the proceeds of the
Loan solely for business purposes, including, without limitation, acquisition of the Property.

 

18.            CROSS
DEFAULT. Borrower agrees that any default by Borrower under any provision of the Loan Documents shall also constitute a default by
Borrower under the documents representing, and terms of, every other outstanding loan and credit facility heretofore or hereafter extended
by Lender to Borrower. Borrower agrees that a default by Borrower under any loan from Lender to Borrower shall constitute a default under
all loans from Lender to Borrower.

 

19.            RIGHT
OF INSPECTION. At any reasonable time, and from time to time, upon reasonable notice and during normal business hours, Borrower shall
permit Lender or any agent or representative of Lender, to examine and make copies of and abstracts from the books and accounts of Borrower,
and, subject to the rights of tenants, to enter on to and inspect the Property and the locations of all other Collateral, and to discuss
the affairs, finances, and accounts of the Borrower.

 

20.            FURTHER
ASSURANCES. If Lender in its reasonable judgment at any time concludes that additional documents or other action is required in order
to perfect Lender's security interest in any of the Collateral, or otherwise to fulfill the purposes and intent of this Note, the loan
commitment, if any, or any of the Loan Documents, then Borrower at its own expense shall execute and deliver, or produce, as applicable,
such documents, and shall take such actions, or make such payments or payoffs, as Lender in its reasonable discretion may require in order
to remedy Lender's concerns.

 

21.            RELATIONSHIP
OF LENDER AND BORROWER. No provision of this Note or of any Loan Document, and no actions of Lender or Borrower shall give rise to
any relationship between Lender and Borrower other than creditor and debtor. Lender and Borrower are not, and shall not be deemed to be,
joint venturers, partners, principal and agent, or any other relationship other than creditor and debtor; and Borrower agrees that Lender
is neither its fiduciary nor agent.

 

22.            INDEMNIFICATION.
Borrower shall and does hereby indemnify, defend and hold Lender and its successors and assigns harmless from and against any and all
claims, demands, suits, losses, damages, assessments, fines, penalties, costs or other expenses (including reasonable attorney's fees
and court costs) arising from or in any way related to any of the transactions contemplated hereby, except to the extent caused by Lender’s
sole negligence or intentional misconduct. Borrower further agrees that its indemnity obligations shall include, but are not limited to,
liability for damages resulting from the personal injury or death of an employee of the Borrower regardless of whether the Borrower has
paid the employee under the worker's compensation laws of any state or other similar federal or state legislation for the protection of
employees. The Borrower's obligations under this Section shall survive the repayment of the Loan and any deed in lieu of foreclosure
or foreclosure of the Security Documents securing the Loan.

 

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23.            MISCELLANEOUS.
Borrower and Lender further covenant and agree as follows, without limiting any requirement of any other Loan Document:

 

i.            Cumulative
Rights and No Waiver. Each and every right granted to Lender under any Loan Document, or allowed it by law or equity, shall be cumulative
of each other and may be exercised in addition to any and all other rights of Lender, and no delay in exercising any right shall operate
as a waiver thereof, nor shall any single or partial exercise by Lender of any right preclude any other or future exercise thereof or
the exercise of any other right. Borrower expressly waives any presentment, demand, protest or other notice of any kind, including but
not limited to notice of intent to accelerate and notice of acceleration. No notice to or demand on Borrower in any case shall, of itself,
entitle Borrower to any other or future notice or demand in similar or other circumstances.

 

ii.            Documents.
All documents, certificates and other items required under this Note to be executed and/or delivered to Lender shall be in form and content
satisfactory to Lender and its counsel.

 

iii.            Partial
Invalidity. The unenforceability or invalidity of any provision of this Note shall not affect the enforceability or validity of any
other provision herein and the invalidity or unenforceability of any provision of any Loan Document to any person or circumstance shall
not affect the enforceability or validity of such provision as it may apply to other persons or circumstances.

 

iv.            Survivability.
In the event any one or more of the provisions of this Note shall for any reason be held to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable, in
whole or in part or in any respect, or in the event that any one or more of the provisions of this Note operates or would prospectively
operate to invalidate this Note, then and in any of those events, only such provision or provisions shall be deemed null and void and
shall not affect any other provision of this Note. The remaining provisions of this Note shall remain operative and in full force and
effect and shall in no way be affected, prejudiced, or disturbed thereby. In the event any provisions of this Note are inconsistent with
the provisions of the Security Documents or any other agreements or documents executed in connection with this Note, this Note shall control.

 

v.            No
Oral Agreement. Florida law provides that any agreement asserted as a claim in an action related to this transaction must be in writing
and signed by the parties. Oral agreements are not enforceable. Borrower may rely only on a written agreement.

 

vi.            Counterparts.
This Note may be executed in counterparts.

 

24.            MODIFICATION.
This Note may not be changed orally, but only by an agreement in writing signed by Lender and Borrower.

 

25.            APPLICABLE
LAW. This Note shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida applicable to contracts made
and to be performed therein (excluding choice of law principles). In the event that any provision or clause of this Note conflicts with
applicable law, such conflict shall not affect other provisions of this Note which can be given effect without the conflicting provision,
and to this end the provisions of this Note are declared to be severable.

 

26.            NOTICES.
All notices or other communications required or permitted to be given pursuant to the provisions of this Note shall be given in accordance
with the notice provisions of the Loan Documents.

 

27.            SUCCESSORS
AND ASSIGNS. As used herein, the terms “Borrower” and “Lender” shall be deemed to include their respective
heirs, personal representatives, successors, and assigns.

 

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28.            CAPTIONS;
PRONOUNS. Captions are for reference only and in no way limit the terms of this Note. The pronouns used in this instrument shall be
construed as masculine, feminine, or neuter as the occasion may require. Use of the singular includes the plural, and vice versa.

 

29.            BUSINESS
DAY. Any reference herein or in the other Loan Documents to a business day shall be deemed to refer to a banking day which shall be
a day on which Lender is open for the transaction of business, excluding any national holidays, and any performance which would otherwise
be required on a day other than a banking day shall be timely performed in such instance, if performed on the next succeeding business
day. Notwithstanding such timely performance, interest shall continue to accrue hereunder until such payment or performance has been made.

 

30.            WAIVER
OF JURY TRIAL. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, BORROWER AND LENDER HEREBY KNOWINGLY, VOLUNTARILY AND INTENTIONALLY WAIVE
ANY AND ALL RIGHTS THAT EACH PARTY TO THIS NOTE MAY NOW OR HEREAFTER HAVE UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA OR THE STATE
OF FLORIDA TO A TRIAL BY JURY OF ANY AND ALL ISSUES ARISING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY IN ANY ACTION OR PROCEEDING RELATING TO THIS NOTE,
THE LOAN DOCUMENTS OR ANY TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED THEREBY OR RELATED THERETO, OR ANY COURSE OF CONDUCT, COURSE OF DEALING, STATEMENTS
(WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN) OR ACTIONS OF EITHER PARTY. IT IS INTENDED THAT THIS WAIVER SHALL APPLY TO ANY AND ALL DEFENSES, RIGHTS, CLAIMS
AND/OR COUNTERCLAIMS IN ANY SUCH ACTION OR PROCEEDING. BORROWER UNDERSTANDS THAT THIS WAIVER IS A WAIVER OF A CONSTITUTIONAL SAFEGUARD,
AND EACH PARTY INDIVIDUALLY BELIEVES THAT THERE ARE SUFFICIENT ALTERNATE PROCEDURAL AND SUBSTANTIVE SAFEGUARDS, INCLUDING, A TRIAL
BY AN IMPARTIAL JUDGE, THAT ADEQUATELY OFFSET THE WAIVER CONTAINED HEREIN. THIS PROVISION IS A MATERIAL INDUCEMENT FOR LENDER MAKING THIS
LOAN TO BORROWER.

 

31.            ASSIGNMENT.
Prior to the second anniversary date of this Note, the rights, obligations and liabilities of Borrower hereunder and the Borrower’s
fee simple interest in the Property may not be assigned, either in whole or in part, to any other person or party whomsoever. After the
second anniversary date of this Note, the rights, obligations and liabilities of Borrower hereunder and the Property may be assigned subject
to Lender’s consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed, but shall be conditioned upon the following: (i) no
Default nor any event which, upon the giving of notice or lapse of time or both, would constitute such a Default, has occurred; (ii) the
potential assignee and/or Borrower provides Lender any and all documentation reasonably requested by Lender; (iii) the potential
assignee is acceptable to Lender in accordance with Lender’s customary underwriting criteria, as applied in Lender’s sole
and absolute discretion, and is approved by Lender in writing; (iv) the potential assignee and Borrower execute and deliver to Lender
any and all documents required by Lender in conjunction with such assignment, including, without limitation, new guaranties acceptable
to Lender based substantially on the form of guaranty initially executed by Guarantors on or about the date hereof; (v) Lender’s
receipt of title policy endorsements and/or other title assurances as Lender may reasonably require; and (vi) the Borrower or potential
assignee delivers to Lender a review fee in the amount of $2,000.00 and an assignment fee in the amount of one percent (1.0%) of the then
outstanding principal balance of this Note. Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Note may not be assigned by Borrower more than once in
any twelve (12) month period. On the effective date of such assignment and assumption by the assignee, Borrower and Guarantors shall be
released of liability under the Loan Documents signed by such parties unless Lender’s underwriting approval contains express conditions
requiring one or more of such parties to remain liable on the Loan. This Note is assignable by Lender, either in whole or in part, and
any assignment hereof or of the Loan Documents, or any portion or portions hereof or thereof, shall operate to vest in any such assignee
the rights and powers, either in whole or in part, as the context so requires, herein and therein granted to Lender. In the event Lender
shall assign this Note or the other Loan Documents in whole, Lender shall thereupon be relieved of all duties, responsibilities and liabilities
whatsoever hereunder or thereunder.

 

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32.            PATRIOT
ACT NOTICE. To help fight the funding of terrorism and money laundering activities, Federal law requires all financial institutions
to obtain, verify and record information that identifies each person who opens an account. For purposes of this Section, account shall
be understood to include loan accounts.

 

33.            RECOURSE.
Lender shall have full recourse against Borrower for all sums due under this Note and for all the representations, warranties, indemnities
and covenants in the Security Documents and all other Loan Documents.

 

34.            If
multiple parties are signing this Note as Borrower, this Note shall be the joint and several obligation of all Borrowers, binding upon
them and their successors and assigns.

 

IMPORTANT: READ BEFORE SIGNING. THE TERMS OF
THIS NOTE SHOULD BE READ CAREFULLY BECAUSE ONLY THOSE TERMS IN WRITING ARE ENFORCEABLE. NO OTHER TERMS OR ORAL PROMISES NOT CONTAINED
IN THIS WRITTEN CONTRACT MAY BE LEGALLY ENFORCED. YOU MAY CHANGE THE TERMS OF THIS NOTE ONLY BY ANOTHER WRITTEN AGREEMENT.

 

TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE HEREUNDER.

 

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BORROWER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE INTEREST
RATE PROVIDED IN THIS NOTE IS A FAVORABLE INTEREST RATE, AVAILABLE ONLY BECAUSE LENDER HAS INCURRED, OR MAY INCUR, ONE OR MORE LIABILITIES
OR COMMITMENTS TO FUND THE LOAN EVIDENCED BY THIS NOTE, THAT ANY PREPAYMENT IS LIKELY TO CAUSE LOSS TO LENDER AS THE DIRECT RESULT OF
SUCH LIABILITIES OR COMMITMENTS, THAT SUCH LOSS IS DIFFICULT TO DETERMINE, AND THAT THE PREPAYMENT FEE IN THIS NOTE IS A REASONABLE FORECAST
OF SUCH LOSS.

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Borrower has caused this Note
to be duly executed as of the date first above written.

 

	 	BORROWER:
	 	 	 
	 	PMI PARKWAY, LLC,
	 	a Delaware limited liability company
	 	 	 
	 	By: 	Peter Mueller, Inc.,
	 	 	a Virginia corporation
	 	 	 
	 	Its:	Manager
	 	 	 
	 	By:	/s/ Kurt A. Schirm
	 	 	Name: Kurt A. Schirm
	 	 	Title: President
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	MDR PARKWAY, LLC,
	 	a Delaware limited liability company
	 	 	 
	 	By:	Medalist Diversified Holdings, L.P.,
	 	 	a Delaware limited partnership
	 	 	 
	 	Its:	Manager
	 	 	 
	 	By:	Medalist Diversified REIT, Inc.,
	 	 	a Maryland Corporation
	 	 	 
	 	Its:	General Partner 
	 	 	 
	 	By: 	/s/ Thomas Messier
	 	 	Name: Thomas Messier
	 	 	Title: Manager

 

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	STATE OF ____________________	)
	 	) ss:
	COUNTY OF _________________	)

 

On _______________, __, 2021,
before me personally appeared _______________, personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the
person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his authorized capacity as
President of Peter Mueller, Inc., a Virginia corporation, the Manager of PMI Parkway, LLC, and that by his signature on the instrument
the entity upon behalf of which the person acted, executed the instrument.

 

WITNESS my hand and official
seal.

 

My commission expires: ____________________

Reg. No.: ___________________

 

	 	 	 
	 	Notary Public	 

 

 

 

	COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA	)
	 	) ss:
	CITY OF RICHMOND	)

 

On ______ ___, 2021 before
me personally appeared _________________, personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the person
whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she executed the same in his/her authorized capacity,
and that by his/her signature on the instrument the entity upon behalf of which the person acted, executed the instrument.

 

WITNESS my hand and official
seal.

 

My commission expires: ____________________

Reg. No.: ___________________

 

	 	 	 
	 	Notary Public	 

 

 

Promissory Note

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