Document:

EX-10.3

 Exhibit 10.3 

ADVISORY AGREEMENT 
 BY
AND AMONG 
 BROOKFIELD REAL ESTATE INCOME TRUST INC., 

BROOKFIELD REIT OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. 

AND 
 BROOKFIELD REIT
ADVISER LLC 
  

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

							
	 1.
	 	DEFINITIONS	  	 	1	 
			
	 2.
	 	APPOINTMENT	  	 	5	 
			
	 3.
	 	DUTIES OF THE ADVISER	  	 	5	 
			
	 4.
	 	AUTHORITY OF ADVISER	  	 	8	 
			
	 5.
	 	BANK ACCOUNTS; CUSTODY ACCOUNTS	  	 	9	 
			
	 6.
	 	RECORDS; ACCESS	  	 	9	 
			
	 7.
	 	LIMITATIONS ON ACTIVITIES	  	 	9	 
			
	 8.
	 	OTHER ACTIVITIES OF THE ADVISER	  	 	9	 
			
	 9.
	 	DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS	  	 	10	 
			
	 10.
	 	MANAGEMENT FEE	  	 	10	 
			
	 11.
	 	EXPENSES	  	 	11	 
			
	 12.
	 	OTHER SERVICES	  	 	14	 
			
	 13.
	 	LIMITATION ON TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES	  	 	15	 
			
	 14.
	 	NO JOINT VENTURE	  	 	15	 
			
	 15.
	 	TERM OF AGREEMENT	  	 	15	 
			
	 16.
	 	TERMINATION BY THE PARTIES	  	 	15	 
			
	 17.
	 	ASSIGNMENT TO AN AFFILIATE	  	 	15	 
			
	 18.
	 	PAYMENTS TO AND DUTIES OF ADVISER UPON TERMINATION	  	 	15	 
			
	 19.
	 	INDEMNIFICATION BY THE COMPANY AND THE OPERATING PARTNERSHIP	  	 	16	 
			
	 20.
	 	INDEMNIFICATION BY THE ADVISER	  	 	16	 
			
	 21.
	 	NON-SOLICITATION	  	 	16	 
			
	 22.
	 	MISCELLANEOUS	  	 	16	 
			
	 23.
	 	INVESTMENT BY ADVISER OR ITS AFFILIATES	  	 	18	 

  

 ADVISORY AGREEMENT 

THIS ADVISORY AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”), dated as of
[                ], 2021 is by and among Brookfield Real Estate Income Trust Inc. (formerly Oaktree Real Estate Income Trust, Inc.), a Maryland corporation (the
“Company”), Brookfield REIT Operating Partnership, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership (the “Operating Partnership”), and Brookfield REIT Adviser LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the
“Adviser”). This Agreement shall become effective as of the date hereof (the “Effective Date”). Capitalized terms used herein shall have the meanings ascribed to them in Section 1 below. 

BACKGROUND 
 WHEREAS, the
Company conducts its operations to qualify as a REIT and invests its funds in investments permitted by the terms of Sections 856 through 860 of the Code; 

WHEREAS, the Company is or will be prior to the Effective Date the general partner of the Operating Partnership and intends to conduct all of
its business and make all or substantially all Investments following the Effective Date through the Operating Partnership; 
 WHEREAS, the
Company was formerly externally managed and advised by Oaktree Fund Advisors, LLC (the “Former Adviser”) pursuant to that certain Advisory Agreement between the Company and the Former Adviser dated April 11, 2018 as amended on
January 4, 2021 (the “Former Advisory Agreement”) that terminated on the Effective Date; 
 WHEREAS, the Company and
the Operating Partnership desire to avail themselves of the knowledge, experience, sources of information, advice, assistance and certain facilities available to the Adviser and to have the Adviser undertake the duties and responsibilities
hereinafter set forth, on behalf of, and subject to the supervision of, the Board, all as provided herein; and 
 WHEREAS, the Adviser is
willing to undertake to render such services, subject to the supervision of the Board, on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth. 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and of the mutual covenants and agreements contained herein, the parties agree as follows:

 1. DEFINITIONS. As used in this Agreement, the following terms have the definitions hereinafter indicated: 

“Acquisition Expenses” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 

“Adviser” shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble of this Agreement. 

“Adviser Expenses” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 11(b). 

“Adviser Investment” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 23. 

“Advisers Act” shall mean the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended. 

“Affiliate” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter and the term “Affiliated”
shall have a correlative meaning. 
 “Agreement” shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble of this Agreement.

 “Average Invested Assets” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 

 “Board” shall mean the board of directors of the Company, as of
any particular time. 
 “Brookfield” means, collectively, Brookfield Asset Management Inc., an Ontario, Canada
corporation, and any Affiliate thereof. 
 “Business Day” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 

“Bylaws” shall mean the bylaws of the Company, as amended from time to time. 

“Cause” shall mean, with respect to the termination of this Agreement, fraud, criminal conduct, willful
misconduct or willful or grossly negligent breach of fiduciary duty by the Adviser in connection with performing its duties hereunder. 

“CFTC” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 11(c)(vii). 

“Change of Control” shall mean any event (including, without limitation, issue, transfer or other disposition of
shares of capital stock of the Company or equity interests in the Operating Partnership, merger, share exchange or consolidation) after which any “person” (as that term is used in Sections 13(d) and 14(d) of the Exchange Act) is or becomes
the “beneficial owner” (as defined in Rule 13d-3 of the Exchange Act), directly or indirectly, of securities of the Company or the Operating Partnership representing greater than 50% or
more of the combined voting power of Company’s or Operating Partnership’s then-outstanding securities; provided, that, a Change of Control shall not be deemed to occur as a result of any widely distributed public offering of
the Shares. 
 “Charter” shall mean the Articles of Incorporation of the Company filed with the Maryland State
Department of Assessments and Taxation in accordance with the Maryland General Corporation Law, as amended and supplemented from time to time. 

“Class C Common Shares” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 

“Class C NAV Per Share” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 

“Class D Common Shares” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 

“Class D NAV Per Share” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 

“Class E Common Shares” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 

“Class E NAV Per Share” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 

“Class I Common Shares” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 

“Class I NAV Per Share” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 

“Class S Common Shares” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 

“Class S NAV Per Share” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 

“Class T Common Shares” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 

“Class T NAV Per Share” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 

“Code” shall mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. 

“Company” shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble of this Agreement. 

  
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 “Company Management Fee” shall have the meaning set forth in
Section 10(a). 
 “Director” shall mean a member of the Board. 

“Distributions” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 

“Effective Date” shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble of this Agreement. 

“Excess Amount” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 13. 

“Exchange Act” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 

“Expense Year” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 13. 

“Former Adviser” shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble of this Agreement. 

“Former Advisory Agreement” shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble of this Agreement. 

“GAAP” shall mean generally accepted accounting principles as in effect in the United States of America from time
to time. 
 “Gross Proceeds” shall mean the aggregate purchase price of all Shares sold for the account of the
Company through a public Offering, without deduction for Selling Commissions. The purchase price of any Share shall be deemed to be the full, non-discounted offering price at the time of purchase of
each such Share. 
 “Independent Appraiser” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 

“Independent Director” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 

“Investment Company Act” shall mean the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. 

“Investment Guidelines” shall mean the investment guidelines and borrowing policies adopted by the Board, as
amended from time to time, pursuant to which the Adviser has discretion to acquire and dispose of Investments for the Company without the prior approval of the Board. 

“Investments” shall mean any investments by the Company or the Operating Partnership, directly or indirectly, in
Real Property, Real Estate-Related Assets or other assets (including derivatives). 
 “Joint Ventures” shall
have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 
 “Management Fee” shall have the meaning set forth in
Section 10(a). 
 “Mortgages” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 

“NASAA REIT Guidelines” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 

“NAV” shall mean the Company’s net asset value, calculated pursuant to the Valuation Guidelines. 

“Net Income” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 

“Offering” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 

“OP Management Fee” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10(a). 

“Operating Partnership” shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble of this Agreement. 

  
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 “Operating Partnership Agreement” shall mean the Limited Partnership
Agreement of the Operating Partnership, as amended from time to time. 
 “Organization and Offering
Expenses” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 
 “Other Brookfield Accounts” shall
mean the other funds and accounts, including proprietary accounts, that Brookfield and its Affiliates currently manage and may in the future manage. 

“Performance Participation Interest” shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in the Operating Partnership
Agreement. 
 “Person” shall mean an individual, corporation, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, joint
venture, limited liability company or other legal entity. 
 “Prospectus” shall have the meaning set forth in
the Charter. 
 “Real Estate-Related Assets” shall mean any investments (other than investments in Real
Property), directly or indirectly, by the Company and the Operating Partnership in interests related to real property of whatever nature, including, but not limited to (i) real estate-related debt, including agency securities, collateralized
mortgage backed securities, residential mortgage backed securities, mezzanine loans, commercial first mortgages, residential mortgages, and subordinated secured debt, and (ii) equity securities or interests in corporations (to the extent
consistent with the requirements to be a REIT), limited liability companies, partnerships and other joint ventures having an equity interest in real property, REITs, ground leases,
tenant-in-common interests, participating mortgages, convertible mortgages or other debt instruments convertible into equity interests in real property by the terms
thereof, options to purchase real estate, real property purchase-and-leaseback transactions and other transactions and investments with respect to real estate. 

“Real Estate-Related Securities” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 

“Real Property” shall mean real property owned from time to time by the Operating Partnership or a Subsidiary
thereof, either directly or through Joint Ventures, which consists of (i) land only, (ii) land, including the buildings located thereon, (iii) buildings only or (iv) such investments the REIT and the Adviser mutually designate as
Real Property to the extent such investments could be classified as Real Property. 
 “Registration
Statement” shall mean a registration statement on Form S-11, as may be amended from time to time, of the Company filed with the SEC related to the registration of the Shares for a
public Offering. 
 “REIT” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 

“SEC” shall mean the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. 

“Securities Act” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 

“Selling Commissions” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 

“Shares” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 

“Stockholder Servicing Fee” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 

“Stockholders” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 

“Subsidiary” means, with respect to any Person, any corporation or other entity of which a majority of (i) the
voting power of the voting equity securities or (ii) the outstanding equity interests is owned, directly or indirectly, by such Person. 

  
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 “Termination Date” shall mean the date of termination of this
Agreement or expiration of this Agreement in the event this Agreement is not renewed for an additional term. 
 “Total Operating
Expenses” shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter. 
 “Transaction Price” shall have the
meaning set forth in the Prospectus. 
 “2%/25% Guidelines” shall have the meaning set forth in
Section 13. 
 “Valuation Guidelines” shall mean the valuation guidelines of the Company as have been
adopted by the Board, as amended from time to time. 
 2. APPOINTMENT. The Company and the Operating Partnership hereby
appoint the Adviser to serve as their investment adviser on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, and the Adviser hereby accepts such appointment. By accepting such appointment, the Adviser acknowledges that it has a contractual and
fiduciary responsibility to the Company and the Stockholders. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the Adviser hereby agrees to use its commercially reasonable efforts to perform the duties set forth herein, provided that the
Company reimburses the Adviser for costs and expenses in accordance with Section 13 hereof. 
 3. DUTIES OF THE
ADVISER. Subject to the oversight of the Board and the terms and conditions of this Agreement and consistent with the provisions of the Company’s most recent Prospectus, the Investment Guidelines, the Charter, the Bylaws, and
the Operating Partnership Agreement, the Adviser will have plenary authority with respect to the management of the business and affairs of the Company and the Operating Partnership and will be responsible for managing and conducting the operations
of the Company and the Operating Partnership, including implementing the investment strategy and providing employees to act as officers of the Company. The Adviser will perform (or cause to be performed through one or more of its Affiliates or third
parties) such services and activities relating to the selection of investments and rendering investment advice to the Company and the Operating Partnership as may be appropriate or otherwise mutually agreed from time to time, which may include,
without limitation: 
 (a) serving as an advisor to the Company and the Operating Partnership with respect to the establishment and periodic
review of the Investment Guidelines for the Company’s and the Operating Partnership’s investments, financing activities and operations; 

(b) purchasing, selling, exchanging, converting, trading, financing, refinancing, mortgaging, encumbering, conveying, assigning, pledging,
constructing, lending or otherwise effecting transactions for the Company’s portfolio with respect to investment opportunities and the Company’s Investments; 

(c) investigating, analyzing, evaluating, structuring and negotiating, on the Company’s and the Operating Partnership’s behalf,
potential acquisitions, purchases, sales, exchanges or other dispositions of Investments with sellers, purchasers, and other counterparties and, if applicable, their respective agents, advisors and representatives; 

(d) providing the Company with portfolio management and other related services, including managing, operating, improving, developing,
redeveloping, renovating and monitoring the Investments; 
 (e) negotiating, arranging and executing any borrowings or financings; 

(f) evaluating and engaging in hedging activities on the Company’s and the Operating Partnership’s behalf, consistent with the
Company’s qualification as a REIT; 
 (g) engaging and supervising, on the Company’s and the Operating Partnership’s behalf
and at the Company’s and the Operating Partnership’s expense, independent contractors, advisors, consultants, attorneys, accountants, administrators, auditors, appraisers, independent valuation agents, escrow agents, transfer agents and
other service providers (which may include Affiliates of the Adviser) that provide various services with respect to the Company and the Operating Partnership, including, without
limitation, on-site managers, building and 

  
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maintenance personnel, investment banking, securities brokerage, mortgage brokerage, credit analysis, risk management services, asset management services, loan servicing, other financial, legal
or accounting services, due diligence services, underwriting review services, and all other services (including custody and transfer agent and registrar services) as may be required relating to the Company’s and the Operating Partnership’s
activities or Investments (or potential Investments); 
 (h) coordinating and managing operations of any Joint Venture or co-investment interests held by the Company or the Operating Partnership and conducting matters with the Joint Venture or co-investment partners; 

(i) communicating on the Company’s and the Operating Partnership’s behalf with the holders of any of the Company’s or the
Operating Partnership’s equity or debt securities as required to satisfy the reporting and other requirements of any governmental bodies or agencies or trading markets and to maintain effective relations with such holders; 

(j) advising the Company in connection with policy decisions to be made by the Board; 

(k) advising the Company regarding the maintenance of the Company’s status as a REIT and monitoring compliance with the various REIT
qualification tests and other rules set out in the Code and the regulations promulgated thereunder; 
 (l) advising the Company regarding the
maintenance of the Company’s exemption from the Investment Company Act and monitoring compliance with the requirements for maintaining an exemption from such Act; 

(m) engaging one or more sub-advisors with respect to the management of the Company and the Operating
Partnership, including, where appropriate, Affiliates of the Adviser; 
 (n) advising the Company as to the Company’s and the Operating
Partnership’s capital structure and capital raising activities; 
 (o) determining valuations for the Company’s Real Property and
Real Estate-Related Assets and calculating or overseeing the calculation, as of the last Business Day of each month (or such other date or dates approved by the Board), of the Class C NAV Per Share, Class T NAV Per Share, Class S NAV
Per Share, Class D NAV Per Share, Class I NAV Per Share and Class E NAV Per Share in accordance with the Valuation Guidelines, and in connection therewith, obtaining appraisals performed by an Independent Appraiser and other
independent third-party appraisal firms concerning the value of the Real Properties and obtaining market quotations or conduct fair valuation determinations concerning the value of Real Estate-Related Assets; 

(p) providing input in connection with the appraisals performed by the Independent Appraisers; 

(q) monitoring the Company’s Real Property and Real Estate-Related Assets for events that may be expected to have a material impact on the
most recent estimated values; 
 (r) monitoring each Independent Appraiser’s valuation process to ensure that it complies with the
Valuation Guidelines; 
 (s) maintaining on behalf of the Company copies of appraisals obtained in connection with the investments in any
Real Property; 
 (t) providing the Company with all necessary cash management services (including with respect to short-term investments);

 (u) placing, or arranging for the placement of, orders of Real Estate-Related Assets pursuant to the Adviser’s investment
determinations for the Company and the Operating Partnership either directly with the issuer or with a broker or dealer (including any Affiliated broker or dealer); 

  
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 (v) performing such other services from time to time in connection with the management of
the Company’s investment activities as the Board shall reasonably request or the Adviser shall deem appropriate under the particular circumstances; 

(w) performing (or overseeing, or arranging for, the performance of) the administrative services necessary for the operation of the Company;

 (x) providing the Company with clerical, bookkeeping and record-keeping services; 

(y) causing the Company to qualify to do business in all applicable jurisdictions and obtaining and maintaining all appropriate licenses; 

(z) assisting the Company in publishing the Company’s NAV; 

(aa) assisting in the administration of the Company’s distribution reinvestment plan, Share transfers, Share repurchases and all exception
requests; 
 (bb) assisting the Company in maintaining (i) registration of the Shares under federal and state securities laws with
respect to any public Offering and complying with all with all federal, state and local regulatory requirements applicable to the Company with respect to such Offering and the Company’s business activities (including the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of
2002, as amended), including, with respect to any public Offering, preparing or causing to be prepared all supplements to the Prospectus, post-effective amendments to the Registration Statement and financial statements required under applicable
regulations and contractual undertakings and all reports and documents, if any, required under the Securities Act and the Exchange Act, (ii) applicable exemptions from registration under federal and state securities laws with respect to any
private Offering of Shares and (iii) compliance with applicable securities regulations associated with any private Offering of Shares outside of the United States; 

(cc) assisting in permissible public relations activities relating to the Company, including but not limited to (i) development and
administration of press releases, (ii) media relations, (iii) media coverage and by-lined articles and (iv) subject to regulatory approvals, if required, the development and
maintenance of a Company website to provide access for investors to general information relating to the Company, such as NAV, filings with the SEC and sales material related to an Offering; 

(dd) preparing reports to the Stockholders and reports and other materials filed with the SEC and overseeing the printing and dissemination of
reports to the Stockholders; 
 (ee) overseeing the preparation and filing of the Company’s tax returns, including soliciting
Stockholders for required information to the extent provided by the REIT provisions of the Code; 
 (ff) maintaining the financial and other
records that the Company is required to maintain; 
 (gg) handling and resolving all claims, disputes or controversies (including all
litigation, arbitration, settlement or other proceedings or negotiations) in which the Company may be involved or to which the Company may be subject, arising out of the
Company’s day-to-day operations, subject to such limitations or parameters as may be imposed from time to time by the Board; 

(hh) overseeing the payment of the Company’s expenses; and 

(ii) reporting to the Board about the Adviser’s performance of its obligations hereunder and furnishing advice and recommendations with
respect to such other aspects of the business and affairs of the Company as the Adviser shall determine to be desirable. 

  
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 4. AUTHORITY OF ADVISER. 

(a) Pursuant to the terms of this Agreement (including the restrictions included in this Section 4 and in Section 7), and subject to
the continuing and exclusive authority of the Board over the management of the Company, the Board (by virtue of its approval of this Agreement and authorization of the execution hereof by the officers of the Company) hereby delegates to the Adviser
the authority to take, or cause to be taken, any and all actions and to execute and deliver any and all agreements, certificates, assignments, instruments or other documents and to do any and all things that, in the judgment of the Adviser, may be
necessary or advisable in connection with the Adviser’s duties described in Section 3, including the making of any Investment or the entry into any financing that is consistent with the Investment Guidelines, policies and limitations and
within the discretionary limits and authority as granted to the Adviser from time to time by the Board. 
 (b) Notwithstanding the foregoing,
any Investment or financing that does not fit within the Investment Guidelines will require the prior approval of the Board or any duly authorized committee of the Board, as the case may be. If a transaction requires Board approval, the Adviser will
deliver to the Directors all documents and other information required by them to properly evaluate the proposed transaction. Except as otherwise set forth herein, in the Investment Guidelines or in the Charter, any Investment or financing that is
consistent with the Investment Guidelines may be made by the Adviser on the Company’s or the Operating Partnership’s behalf without the prior approval of the Board or any duly authorized committee of the Board. 

(c) The prior approval of a majority of the Directors (including a majority of the Independent Directors) not otherwise interested in the
transaction will be required for each transaction to which the Adviser or its Affiliate is a party. 
 (d) The Board will review the
Investment Guidelines with sufficient frequency and at least annually and may, at any time upon the giving of notice to the Adviser, amend the Investment Guidelines; provided, however, that such modification or revocation
shall be effective upon receipt by the Adviser or such later date as is specified by the Board and included in the notice provided to the Adviser and such modification or revocation shall not be applicable to investment transactions to which the
Adviser has committed the Company or the Operating Partnership prior to the date of receipt by the Adviser of such notification, or if later, the effective date of such modification or revocation specified by the Board. 

(e) The Adviser may obtain, for and on behalf, and at the sole cost and expense, of the Company, such services as the Adviser deems necessary
or advisable in connection with the management and operations of the Company, which may include Affiliates of the Adviser; provided, that any such services may only be provided by Affiliates to the extent such services are approved
by a majority of the Directors (including a majority of the Independent Directors) not otherwise interested in such transactions as being fair and reasonable to the Company and on terms and conditions not less favorable to the Company than those
available from non-Affiliated third parties. 
 (f) The Adviser is not permitted to
consummate on the Company’s or any Subsidiary’s behalf any transaction that involves the sale of any Investment to or the acquisition of any investment from Brookfield, any Other Brookfield Account or any of their Affiliates unless such
transaction is approved by a majority of the Directors, including a majority of the Independent Directors, not otherwise interested in such transaction as being fair and reasonable to the Company. In addition, for any such acquisition by the Company
or any Subsidiary, the Company’s or such Subsidiary’s purchase price will be limited to the cost of the property to the Affiliate, including acquisition-related expenses, or if substantial justification exists, the current appraised value
of the property as determined by an Independent Appraiser. In addition, the Company and its Subsidiaries may enter into Joint Ventures with Other Brookfield Accounts, or with Brookfield, the Adviser, one or more Directors, or any of their respective
Affiliates, only if a majority of the Directors (including a majority of the Independent Directors) not otherwise interested in the transaction approve the transaction as being fair and reasonable to the Company and on substantially the same, or no
less favorable, terms and conditions as those received by other Affiliate joint venture partners. 

  
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 (g) In performing its duties under Section 3, the Adviser shall be entitled to rely
reasonably on qualified experts and professionals (including, without limitation, accountants, legal counsel and other professional service providers) hired by the Adviser at the Company’s sole cost and expense. 

5. BANK ACCOUNTS; CUSTODY ACCOUNTS. 

(a) The Adviser may establish and maintain one or more bank accounts in the name of the Company, the Operating Partnership and any Subsidiary
thereof and may collect and deposit into any such account or accounts, and disburse from any such account or accounts, any money on behalf of the Company or the Operating Partnership, consistent with the Adviser’s authority under this
Agreement, provided that no funds shall be commingled with the funds of the Adviser. 
 (b) The Adviser may establish and
maintain one or more custody accounts in the name of the Company, the Operating Partnership and any Subsidiary thereof and may deposit and hold assets into any such account or accounts, consistent with the Adviser’s authority under this
Agreement, provided that no assets shall be commingled with the assets of the Adviser. 
 6. RECORDS; ACCESS. 

(a) The Adviser shall maintain and keep all books, accounts and other records of the Company that relate to activities performed by the Adviser
hereunder and make such records available for inspection by the Board and by counsel, auditors and authorized agents of the Company, at any time or from time to time during normal business hours. 

(b) The Adviser shall at all reasonable times have access to the books and records of the Company and the Operating Partnership. 

7. LIMITATIONS ON ACTIVITIES. The Adviser shall refrain from any action that, in its sole judgment made in good faith,
(i) is not in compliance with the Investment Guidelines, (ii) would adversely and materially affect the qualification of the Company as a REIT under the Code or the status of either the Company or the Operating Partnership as an entity
excluded from investment company status under the Investment Company Act, or (iii) would materially violate any law, rule or regulation of any governmental body or agency having jurisdiction over the Company and the Operating Partnership or of
any exchange on which the securities of the Company may be listed or that would otherwise not be permitted by the Charter, the Bylaws or the Operating Partnership Agreement. If the Adviser is ordered to take any action by the Board, the Adviser
shall seek to notify the Board if it is the Adviser’s reasonable judgment that such action would adversely and materially affect such status or violate any such law, rule or regulation or the Charter, the Bylaws, or the Operating Partnership
Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, neither the Adviser nor any of its Affiliates shall be liable to the Company, the Operating Partnership, the Board or the Stockholders for any act or omission by the Adviser or any of its Affiliates, except
as provided in Section 20 of this Agreement. 
 8. OTHER ACTIVITIES OF THE ADVISER. 

(a) Nothing in this Agreement shall (i) prevent the Adviser or any of its Affiliates, officers, directors or employees from engaging in or
earning fees from other businesses or from rendering services of any kind to any other Person (including other REITs), whether or not the investment objectives or policies of any such other Person are similar to those of the Company, including,
without limitation, the sponsoring, closing or managing of Other Brookfield Accounts, (ii) in any way bind or restrict the Adviser or any of its Affiliates, officers, directors or employees from buying, selling or trading any securities or
commodities for their own accounts or for the account of others for whom the Adviser or any of its Affiliates, officers, directors or employees may be acting, or (iii) prevent the Adviser or any of its Affiliates, officers, directors or
employees from receiving fees or other compensation or profits from such activities described in this Section 8(a), which shall be for the sole benefit of the Adviser (or its Affiliates, officers, directors or employees). While information and
advice supplied to the Company shall, in the Adviser’s reasonable and good faith judgment, be appropriate under the circumstances and in light of the investment objectives and policies of the Company, such information and advice may differ in
certain material respects from the information and advice supplied by the Adviser or any Affiliate of the Adviser to others. 

  
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 (b) The Adviser shall, and shall cause its Affiliates and their respective employees,
officers and agents to, devote to the Company such time as shall be reasonably necessary to conduct the business and affairs of the Company in an appropriate manner consistent with the terms of this Agreement. The Company acknowledges that the
Adviser and its Affiliates and their respective employees, officers and agents may also engage in activities unrelated to the Company and may provide services to Persons other than the Company and the Operating Partnership. 

(c) The Company and the Operating Partnership acknowledge that the Adviser may face various conflicts of interest, including but not limited to
those conflicts disclosed in the Prospectus from time-to-time. 

(d) The Adviser shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to conduct the allocation of investment opportunities among the Company and Other
Brookfield Accounts in a manner that is consistent with the allocation policy described in the Prospectus, but neither the Adviser nor any Affiliate of the Adviser shall be obligated generally to present any particular investment opportunity to the
Company even if the opportunity is of a character that, if presented to the Company, could be taken by the Company. The Company acknowledges that the Adviser and its Affiliates have no obligation to allocate specific investment opportunities to the
Company except to the extent described in the Prospectus. 
 (e) For the avoidance of doubt, it is understood that neither the Company nor
the Board has the authority to determine the salary, bonus or any other compensation paid by the Adviser to any director, officer, member, partner, employee, or stockholder of the Adviser or its Affiliates, including any person who is also a
Director or officer of the Company. 
 9. DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS. Subject to Section 7 of this Agreement and to restrictions
advisable with respect to the qualification of the Company as a REIT, directors, managers, officers and employees of the Adviser or an Affiliate of the Adviser or any corporate parent of an Affiliate, may serve as a Director or officer of the
Company, except that no director, manager, officer or employee of the Adviser or its Affiliates who also is a Director or officer of the Company shall receive any compensation from the Company for serving as a Director or officer other than
(a) reasonable reimbursement for travel and related expenses incurred in attending meetings of the Board or (b) as otherwise approved by the Board, including a majority of the Independent Directors, and no such Director shall be deemed an
Independent Director for purposes of satisfying the Director independence requirements set forth in the Charter. For so long as this Agreement is in effect, the Adviser shall have the right to nominate, subject to the ultimate approval of such
nomination by the Board, up to four Director nominees who are Affiliated with the Adviser to the slate of Directors to be voted on by the Stockholders at the Company’s annual meeting of Stockholders; provided, however, that such number of
Director nominees shall be reduced as necessary by a number that will result in a majority of the Directors being Independent Directors. Furthermore, the Board shall consult with the Adviser in connection with (i) its selection of each
Independent Director for nomination to the slate of Directors to be voted on at the annual meeting of Stockholders, and (ii) filling any vacancies created by the removal, resignation, retirement or death of any Director. 

10. MANAGEMENT FEE. 
 (a)
The Company will pay or cause its Subsidiaries to pay the Adviser a management fee (the “Company Management Fee”) equal to 1.25% of NAV for the Class C Common Shares, Class D Common Shares, Class I Common Shares,
Class S Common Shares and Class T Common Shares per annum payable monthly, before giving effect to any accruals for the Management Fee, the Performance Participation Interest, the Stockholder Servicing Fee or any Distributions. The
Operating Partnership will pay or cause its Subsidiaries to pay the Adviser a management fee (the “OP Management Fee” and, together with the Company Management Fee, the “Management Fee”) equal to 1.25% of the net asset value of
the Operating Partnership attributable to Operating Partnership units held by unitholders other than the Company. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no Management Fee shall be paid on Class E Common Shares or Class E units of the Operating
Partnership. The Adviser shall receive the Management Fees as compensation for services rendered hereunder. 

  
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 (b) The Company Management Fee may be paid, at the Adviser’s election, in cash or in a
number of Class I Common Shares or Class E Common Shares with an equal aggregate value, with each share valued at its Transaction Price as of the last day of the period for which such Company Management Fee was earned, or in any
combination of cash and shares valued on the same basis. The OP Management Fee may be paid, at the Adviser’s election, in cash or in a number of Class I or Class E units of the Operating Partnership with an equal aggregate value,
with each unit valued at its net asset value per unit as of the last day of the period for which such OP Management Fee was earned, or in any combination of cash and units valued on the same basis. If the Adviser elects to receive any portion of the
Company Management Fee in Class I Common Shares or Class E Common Shares, the Adviser may elect at a later date to have the Company repurchase from the Adviser such Class I Common Shares or Class E Common Shares at a per share
price equal to the then-current Transaction Price for a Class I Common Share or Class E Common Share, as the case may be. Class I Common Shares and or Class E Common Shares obtained by the Adviser will not be subject to the
repurchase limits of the Company’s share repurchase plan or any reduction or penalty for an early repurchase. If the Adviser elects to receive any portion of the OP Management Fee in Class I or Class E units of the Operating
Partnership, the Adviser may elect at a later date to have the Operating Partnership repurchase such units for cash unless the Board determines that any such repurchase for cash would be prohibited by applicable law or the Charter, in which case
such Operating Partnership units will be repurchased for the Company’s Class I Common Shares or Class E Common Shares, as they relate to the class of Operating Partnership units being repurchased, with an equivalent aggregate NAV. The
Adviser will have the option of exchanging Class I Common Shares or Class E Common Shares for an equivalent aggregate NAV amount of Class T Shares, Class S Common Shares or Class D Common Shares and will have registration
rights with respect to shares of the Company’s common stock. 
 (c) In the event this Agreement is terminated or its term expires
without renewal, the Adviser will be entitled to receive its prorated Management Fee through the date of termination. Such pro ration shall take into account the number of days of any partial calendar month or calendar year for which this Agreement
was in effect. 
 (d) In the event the Company or the Operating Partnership commences a liquidation of its Investments during any calendar
year, the Company will pay the Adviser the Management Fee from the proceeds of the liquidation. 
 11. EXPENSES. 

(a) As required by the NASAA REIT Guidelines, the cumulative Selling Commissions, Stockholder Servicing Fees and Organization and Offering
Expenses paid by the Company in connection with a public Offering will not exceed 15.0% of Gross Proceeds from the sale of Shares in such public Offering. 

(b) Subject to Sections 4(e) and 11(c), the Adviser shall be responsible for the expenses related to any and all personnel of the Adviser and
its Affiliates who provide investment advisory services to the Company pursuant to this Agreement or who serve as Directors or executive officers of the Company as designated by the Board), including, without limitation, the costs, expenses, fees
and liabilities incurred by the Adviser in providing for its normal operating overhead, salaries, bonus and other wages, payroll taxes and the cost of employee benefit plans of such personnel, and costs of insurance with respect to such personnel
(collectively, the “Adviser Expenses”). 
 (c) In addition to the compensation paid to the Adviser pursuant to
Section 10 hereof, the Company shall pay all of its costs and expenses directly or reimburse the Adviser or its Affiliates for costs and expenses of the Adviser and its Affiliates incurred on behalf of the Company, the Operating Partnership or
their Subsidiaries, other than Adviser Expenses, and subject to limitations set forth in the Charter and in Section 13 hereof. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, it is specifically agreed that the following costs and expenses of
the Company are not Adviser Expenses and shall be the responsibility of and paid by the Company and shall not be paid by the Adviser or Affiliates of the Adviser: 

(i) Organization and Offering Expenses; provided that within 60 days after the end of the month in which a public
Offering terminates, the Adviser shall reimburse the Company to the extent the Organization and Offering Expenses, Selling Commissions and Stockholder Servicing Fees borne by the Company exceed 15.0% of the Gross Proceeds raised in the completed
public Offering; 

  
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 (ii) Acquisition Expenses, subject to the limitations set forth in the Charter; 

(iii) expenses in connection with the disposition of any assets, whether or not disposed, including, without limitation, legal fees and
expenses, travel and communications expenses, costs of appraisals, accounting fees and expenses and title insurance premiums and the costs of cooperating with due diligence; 

(iv) fees and expenses relating to consummated Investments and proposed but unconsummated Investments, including costs, expenses, fees and
liabilities relating to sourcing, developing, evaluating, negotiating, structuring, acquiring, holding, administering, monitoring, financing, refinancing, managing, improving, operating, restructuring, disposing, trading, settling,
hedging or enforcing rights in respect thereof, and monitoring the Company’s financial, regulatory and legal affairs (in each case, including reasonable travel and related expenses associated therewith, which may include business or
first class airfare consistent with the Adviser’s travel policies as may be in effect from time to time), including agent, appraiser, retainer, finder, placement, adviser, consultant, custodian, subcustodian, depositary, transfer agent,
disbursal, brokerage, registration, legal and other similar costs, fees and expenses, in each case, to the extent that such fees and expenses are not reimbursed by other third parties (to the extent an investment opportunity is being considered for
the Company and any Other Brookfield Accounts managed by Brookfield, the Adviser’s out-of-pocket expenses related to the due diligence for such investment
will be shared with such Other Brookfield Accounts pro rata based on the anticipated allocation of such investments opportunity between the Company and the Other Brookfield Accounts); 

(v) costs, fees and expenses for support services (including data processing, trading, settlement, stockholder relations, administration,
custody, transfer agency, accounting, audit, appraisal, capital markets, valuation, NAV calculation, escrow, banking, consulting, prime brokerage, technology, legal and tax support and other services) outsourced to third-party service providers or
rendered to the Company by the Adviser or its Affiliates in compliance with Section 4(e); 
 (vi) appraisal and
valuation costs, fees and expenses, including costs, fees and expenses of independent appraisal or valuation services or third-party vendor price quotations; 

(vii) costs and expenses of reporting to regulatory authorities in any jurisdiction in which the Company, the Operating Partnership or any of
their respective Subsidiaries invests, is organized, is marketed or otherwise directly or indirectly conducts business related to the Company, the Operating Partnership or their Investments (including compliance with sections 1471 through 1474 of
the Code), including the SEC, the U.S. Commodities and Futures Trading Commission (“CFTC”), the U.S. National Futures Association, the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, the U.S. Treasury, the U.S. Internal Revenue Service and other
national, state, provincial or local regulatory authorities in any country or territory (for example, Form PF, Form CPO-PQR and Form CTA-PR in the
United States and filings related to the offering of interests in the Company in particular jurisdictions to the extent applicable); 

(viii) sales, leasing and brokerage fees or commissions, finder’s fees, placement fees, asset management, property management,
development fees, construction fees, loan servicing fees, custodial expenses and other costs, fees and expenses incurred in connection with the Investments, including managing, operating, maintaining and improving the Company’s Real Property;

 (ix) administrative service expenses, including but not limited to personnel and related employment costs incurred by the Adviser or its
Affiliates in performing the administrative services described in Section 3 hereof (including, without limitation, legal, accounting, investor relations, tax, capital markets, financial operations services and other administrative services),
including but not limited to the Adviser’s reasonable estimates of the allocable portion of salaries, bonuses and wages, benefits and overhead of all individuals performing such services, provided that no reimbursement shall be made for Adviser
Expenses; 
 (x) all out-of-pocket expenses, fees,
and liabilities that are incurred by the Company, the Operating Partnership or the Adviser on behalf of the Company or the Operating Partnership or that arise out of the operation and activities of the Company or the Operating Partnership, including
expenses related to forming, organizing and maintaining Persons, including Joint Ventures and any Subsidiary, through or in which the Investments may be made or held; 

  
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 (xi) expenses connected with the payments of dividends or distributions in cash or any
other form authorized or caused to be made by the Board to or on account of holders of the securities of the Company and the Operating Partnership, including, without limitation, in connection with any distribution reinvestment plan; 

(xii) the compensation and expenses of the Independent Directors and the cost of liability insurance to indemnify the Directors and the
Company’s officers; 
 (xiii) the Company’s allocable share of costs associated with technology-related expenses, including
without limitation, any computer software or hardware, electronic equipment or purchased information technology services from third-party vendors or Affiliates of the Adviser, technology service providers and related software/hardware utilized in
connection with the Company’s investment and operational activities; 
 (xiv) the Company’s allocable share of expenses incurred
by managers, officers, personnel and agents of the Adviser for travel on the Company’s behalf and other out-of-pocket expenses incurred by them in connection with
the purchase, financing, refinancing, sale or other disposition of an Investment; 
 (xv) costs, fees and expenses relating to the
structuring, incurrence and repayment of indebtedness (together with any interest and other amounts payable thereon and fees and expenses related thereto, including commitment fees, prepayment or redemption fees or premiums, accounting fees, legal
fees, closing and other similar costs); 
 (xvi) license and registration fees; 

(xvii) taxes and other governmental charges, fees, duties and penalties; 

(xviii) fees and expenses associated with independent audits and outside legal costs, including compliance with applicable federal and state
securities laws; 
 (xix) costs, expenses, fees and liabilities incurred in connection with any merger or consolidation of the Company or
the Operating Partnership with, or conversion of the Company or the Operating Partnership to, a different entity; 
 (xx) costs, fees and
expenses of winding up and liquidation; 
 (xxi) litigation, indemnification and other extraordinary
or non-reoccurring expenses, including judgment or settlement of any proceeding against the Company or its Subsidiaries or Directors or officers of the Company in their capacity as such; 

(xxii) dues, fees and charges of any trade association of which the Company is a member; 

(xxiii) expenses incurred by Directors or officers of the Company or employees of the Adviser or its Affiliates in attending industry or trade
conferences on behalf of the Company; 
 (xxiv) all insurance costs incurred in connection with the operation of the Company’s business
except for the costs attributable to the insurance that the Adviser elects to carry for itself and its personnel (other than the Directors and officers of the Company in their capacities as such); 

(xxv) Bloomberg fees, research and software expenses, and other expenses incurred in connection with data services providing price feeds, news
feeds, securities and company information and company fundamental data, all attributable to actual or potential Investments and “S&P Index Alerts” attributable to actual or potential Investments; 

  
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 (xxvi) costs, fees and expenses for other third party research, news, industry information,
analytics and expert networks/research resources relating to potential investment opportunities or the Investments; 
 (xxvii) expenses
connected with communications to and meetings of the Directors, including, without limitation, all costs of preparing, printing and hosting on data sites meeting materials, meeting space and costs of food and beverage; 

(xxviii) expenses of any lobbying activities on the Company’s behalf; and 

(xxix) expenses connected with communications to and meetings of the holders of the securities of the Company or the Operating Partnership or
securities of any of their respective Subsidiaries and other bookkeeping and clerical work necessary in maintaining relations with holders of such securities and in complying with the continuous reporting and other requirements of governmental
bodies or agencies, including, without limitation, all costs of preparing and filing required reports with the SEC, the costs of any transfer agent and registrar, expenses in connection with the listing or trading of the securities on any exchange,
the fees payable to any such exchange in connection with a listing, costs of preparing, printing and mailing the Company’s annual report to the Stockholders and proxy materials with respect to any meeting of the Stockholders and any other
reports or related statements. 
 (d) If any Other Brookfield Accounts also hold an Investment giving rise to the fees and expenses above,
then such fees and expenses will be allocated pro rata to the Company and such Other Brookfield Accounts based on amounts invested or to be invested in such Investment; provided that Brookfield may, subject to the approval of the Independent
Directors not otherwise interested in such transaction, allocate such fees and expenses among the Company and such Other Brookfield Accounts on any other basis if Brookfield determines in good faith that such other basis is clearly more equitable
(however, Brookfield shall not be required to make any such adjustment or determination). 
 (e) The Adviser may, at its option, elect not to
seek reimbursement for certain expenses during a given period, which determination shall not be deemed to construe a waiver of reimbursement for similar expenses in future periods. 

(f) Any reimbursement payments owed by the Company to the Adviser may be offset by the Adviser against amounts due to the Company from the
Adviser. Cost and expense reimbursement to the Adviser shall be subject to adjustment at the end of each calendar year in connection with the annual audit of the Company. 

(g) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Adviser shall pay for all Organization and Offering Expenses (other than Selling Commissions and
Stockholder Servicing Fees) incurred prior to July 6, 2022. All Organization and Offering Expenses (other than Selling Commissions and Stockholder Servicing Fees) (i) paid by the Adviser pursuant to this Section 11(g) and
(ii) incurred by the Former Adviser pursuant to the Former Advisory Agreement and reimbursable to the Adviser pursuant to the Receivables Purchase Agreement between the Adviser and the Former Adviser entered into as of the Effective Date, shall
be reimbursed by the Company to the Adviser in 60 equal monthly installments commencing on July 6, 2022. 
 (h) The Parties agree that out-of-pocket expenses incurred by the Adviser on behalf of the REIT and the Operating Partnership prior to the Effective Date shall be subject to the reimbursement as set
forth in Section 11(g). 
 12. OTHER SERVICES. Should the Board request that the Adviser or any director, officer or
employee thereof render services for the Company or the Operating Partnership other than as set forth in Section 3, such services shall be separately compensated at such rates and in such amounts as are agreed by the Adviser and the Independent
Directors, subject to the limitations contained in the Charter, and shall not be deemed to be services pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. 

  
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 13. LIMITATION ON TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES. The Total Operating Expenses
of the Company for any four consecutive fiscal quarters (the “Expense Year”) shall not exceed (any such excess, the “Excess Amount”) the greater of 2.0% of Average Invested Assets or 25.0% of Net Income (the
“2%/25% Guidelines”) for such four fiscal quarters unless the Independent Directors determine that such Excess Amount was justified, based on unusual and nonrecurring factors that the Independent Directors deem sufficient. If
the Independent Directors do not approve such Excess Amount as being so justified, the Adviser shall reimburse the Company the amount by which the Total Operating Expenses exceeded the 2%/25% Guidelines. If the Independent Directors determine such
Excess Amount was justified, then, within 60 days after the end of any fiscal quarter of the Company for which Total Operating Expenses for the Expense Year exceed the 2%/25% Guidelines, the Adviser, at the direction of the Independent
Directors, shall cause such fact to be disclosed to the Stockholders in writing (or the Company shall disclose such fact to the Stockholders in the next quarterly report of the Company or by filing a Current Report on
Form 8-K with the SEC within 60 days of such quarter end), together with an explanation of the factors the Independent Directors considered in determining that such excess was justified. The
Company will ensure that such determination will be reflected in the minutes of the meetings of the Board. All figures used in the foregoing computation shall be determined in accordance with GAAP applied on a consistent basis. 

14. NO JOINT VENTURE. The Company and the Operating Partnership, on the one hand, and the Adviser on the other, are not
partners or joint venturers with each other, and nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to make them such partners or joint venturers or impose any liability as such on either of them. 

15. TERM OF AGREEMENT. This Agreement shall continue in force for a period of one year from the Effective Date, subject to
an unlimited number of successive one-year renewals upon mutual consent of the parties. It is the duty of the Board to evaluate the performance of the Adviser annually before renewing the Agreement,
and each such renewal shall be for a term of no more than one year. 
 16. TERMINATION BY THE PARTIES. This Agreement may
be terminated (i) at the option of the Adviser immediately upon a Change of Control of the Company or the Operating Partnership; (ii) immediately by the Company for Cause or upon the bankruptcy of the Adviser; or (iii) by the Company
upon 60 days’ written notice without Cause or penalty by a majority vote of the Independent Directors; or (iv) by the Adviser upon 60 days’ written notice to the Company. The provisions of
Sections 19 through 23 survive termination of this Agreement. 
 17. ASSIGNMENT TO AN
AFFILIATE. This Agreement may be assigned by the Adviser to an Affiliate of the Adviser with the approval of a majority of the Directors (including a majority of the Independent Directors). The Adviser may assign any rights to
receive fees or other payments under this Agreement to any Person without obtaining the consent of the Board. This Agreement shall not be assigned by the Company or the Operating Partnership without the approval of the Adviser, except in the case of
an assignment by the Company or the Operating Partnership to a corporation or other organization which is a successor to all of the assets, rights and obligations of the Company or the Operating Partnership, in which case such successor organization
shall be bound hereunder and by the terms of said assignment in the same manner as the Company or the Operating Partnership, as applicable, is bound by this Agreement. This Agreement shall be binding on successors to the Company resulting from a
Change of Control or sale of all or substantially all the assets of the Company or the Operating Partnership, and shall likewise be binding on any successor to the Adviser. 

18. PAYMENTS TO AND DUTIES OF ADVISER UPON TERMINATION. 

(a) After the Termination Date, the Adviser shall not be entitled to compensation for further services hereunder except it shall be entitled to
receive from the Company and the Operating Partnership within 30 days after the effective date of such termination all unpaid reimbursements of expenses and all earned but unpaid fees payable to the Adviser prior to termination of this
Agreement, subject to the 2%/25% Guidelines to the extent applicable. 
 (b) The Adviser shall promptly upon termination: 

(i) pay over to the Company and the Operating Partnership all money collected and held for the account of the Company and the Operating
Partnership pursuant to this Agreement, after deducting any accrued compensation and reimbursement for its expenses to which it is then entitled; 

(ii) deliver to the Board a full accounting, including a statement showing all payments collected by it and a statement of all money held by
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 (iii) deliver to the Board all assets, including all Investments, and documents of the
Company and the Operating Partnership then in the custody of the Adviser (if any); and 
 (iv) cooperate with, and take all reasonable
actions requested by, the Company and Board in making an orderly transition of the advisory function. 
 19. INDEMNIFICATION BY THE
COMPANY AND THE OPERATING PARTNERSHIP. The Company and the Operating Partnership shall indemnify and hold harmless the Adviser and its Affiliates, including their respective officers, directors, managers, partners and employees, from
all liability, claims, damages or losses arising in the performance of their duties hereunder, and related expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, to the extent such liability, claims, damages or losses and related expenses are not
fully reimbursed by insurance, and to the fullest extent possible without such indemnification being inconsistent with the laws of the State of Maryland, the Charter or the provisions of Section II.G of the NASAA REIT Guidelines. 

20. INDEMNIFICATION BY THE ADVISER. The Adviser shall indemnify and hold harmless the Company from contract or other
liability, claims, damages, taxes or losses and related expenses including reasonable attorneys’ fees, to the extent that (i) such liability, claims, damages, taxes or losses and related expenses are not fully reimbursed by insurance and
(ii) are incurred by reason of the Adviser’s bad faith, fraud, willful misconduct, gross negligence or reckless disregard of its duties under this Agreement; provided, however, that the Adviser shall not be held
responsible for any action of the Board in following or declining to follow any advice or recommendation given by the Adviser. 
 21. NON-SOLICITATION. For two years following the Termination Date, the Company shall not, without the consent of the Adviser, employ or otherwise retain any employee of the Adviser or any of its
Affiliates or any person who has been employed by the Adviser or any of its Affiliates at any time within the two-year period immediately preceding the date on which such person commences employment
with or is otherwise retained by the Company. The Company acknowledges and agrees that, in addition to any damages, the Adviser may be entitled to equitable relief for any violation of this Section 21 by the Company, including, without
limitation, injunctive relief. 
 22. MISCELLANEOUS. 

(a) Notices. Any notice, report or other communication required or permitted to be given hereunder shall be in writing unless
some other method of giving such notice, report or other communication is required by the Charter, the Bylaws, or accepted by the party to whom it is given, and shall be given by being delivered by hand, by courier or overnight carrier, by
registered or certified mail or by electronic mail using the contact information set forth herein: 
  

			
	The Company and the Operating Partnership:	  	 Brookfield Real Estate Income Trust Inc.
 c/o
Brookfield Place New York
 250 Vesey Street, 15th Floor

New York, NY 10281
 Attention: Secretary

Email: realestatenotices@brookfield.com

		
	with required copies (which shall not constitute notice) to:	  	 Alston & Bird LLP
 1201 West Peachtree
Street
 Atlanta, Georgia 30309
 Attention: Rosemarie A.
Thurston
 Email: rosemarie.thurston@alston.com

		
	The Adviser:	  	 Brookfield REIT Adviser LLC
 c/o Brookfield
Place New York
 250 Vesey Street, 15th Floor

New York, NY 10281
 Attention: General Counsel

Email: realestatenotices@brookfield.com

  
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	with required copies (which shall not constitute notice) to:	  	 Brookfield Asset Management Inc.
 c/o Brookfield
Place New York
 250 Vesey Street, 15th Floor

New York, NY 10281
 Attention: General Counsel

Email: justin.beber@brookfield.com

 Any party may at any time give notice in writing to the other parties of a change in its address for the
purposes of this Section 22(a). 
 (b) Modification. This Agreement shall not be changed, modified, terminated, or
discharged, in whole or in part, except by an instrument in writing signed by the parties hereto, or their respective successors or assignees. 

(c) Severability. The provisions of this Agreement are independent of and severable from each other, and no provision shall be
affected or rendered invalid or unenforceable by virtue of the fact that for any reason any other or others of them may be invalid or unenforceable in whole or in part. 

(d) Applicable Law; Exclusive Jurisdiction; Jury Trial. The provisions of this Agreement shall be construed and interpreted in
accordance with the laws of the State of New York. The parties hereby irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the State of New York and the Federal courts of the United States of America located in Borough of Manhattan, New
York for purposes of any suit, action or other proceeding arising from this Agreement, and hereby waive, and agree not to assert, as a defense in any action, suit or proceeding for the interpretation or enforcement hereof or thereof, that it is not
subject thereto or that such action, suit or proceeding may not be brought or is not maintainable in such courts or that the venue thereof may not be appropriate or that this Agreement or any such document may not be enforced in or by such courts.
Each of the parties hereby consent to and grant any such court jurisdiction over the person of such parties and over the subject matter of any such dispute. EACH OF THE PARTIES TO THIS AGREEMENT HEREBY IRREVOCABLY WAIVES ALL RIGHT TO A TRIAL BY JURY
IN ANY ACTION, PROCEEDING OR COUNTERCLAIM ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT. 
 (e) Entire Agreement. This Agreement
contains the entire agreement and understanding among the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof, and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements, understandings, inducements and conditions, express or implied, oral or
written, of any nature whatsoever with respect to the subject matter hereof. The express terms hereof control and supersede any course of performance or usage of the trade inconsistent with any of the terms hereof. 

(f) Indulgences, Not Waivers. Neither the failure nor any delay on the part of a party to exercise any right, remedy, power or
privilege under this Agreement shall operate as a waiver thereof, nor shall any single or partial exercise of any right, remedy, power or privilege preclude any other or further exercise of the same or of any other right, remedy, power or privilege,
nor shall any waiver of any right, remedy, power or privilege with respect to any occurrence be construed as a waiver of such right, remedy, power or privilege with respect to any other occurrence. No waiver shall be effective unless it is in
writing and is signed by the party asserted to have granted such waiver. 
 (g) Gender; Number. Words used herein regardless of
the number and gender specifically used, shall be deemed and construed to include any other number, singular or plural, and any other gender, masculine, feminine or neuter, as the context requires. 

(h) Headings. The titles and headings of Sections and Subsections contained in this Agreement are for convenience only, and they
neither form a part of this Agreement nor are they to be used in the construction or interpretation hereof. 
 (i) Execution in
Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original as against any party whose signature appears thereon, and all of which shall together constitute one and the same
instrument. This Agreement shall become binding when one or more counterparts hereof, individually or taken together, shall bear the signatures of all of the parties reflected hereon as the signatories. 

  
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 23. INVESTMENT BY ADVISER OR ITS AFFILIATES. On or prior to the Effective
Date, the Adviser or one of its Affiliates shall have contributed $200,000 in cash or property (the “Adviser Investment”) to the Company in exchange for Class I Common Shares or Class E Common Shares. The Adviser or
its Affiliates may not sell any of the Shares purchased with the Adviser Investment while the Adviser acts in an advisory capacity to the Company; provided that the Shares purchased with the Adviser Investment shall be transferrable to other
Affiliates of the Adviser. The restrictions included above shall not apply to any Shares acquired by the Adviser or its Affiliates other than the Shares acquired through the Adviser Investment. Neither the Adviser nor its Affiliates shall vote any
Shares they now own, or hereafter acquire, or consent that such Shares be voted, on matters submitted to the Stockholders regarding (i) the removal of Brookfield REIT Adviser LLC as the Adviser; (ii) the removal of any member of the Board;
or (iii) any transaction by and between the Company and the Adviser, a member of the Board or any of their Affiliates. 
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Advisory Agreement as of the date
and year first above written. 
  

			
	Brookfield Real Estate Income Trust Inc.
		
	By:	 	
                    

		 	Name:
		 	Title:
	
	Brookfield REIT Operating Partnership, L.P.
		
	By:	 	
                     

		 	Name:
		 	Title:
	
	Brookfield REIT Adviser LLC
		
	By:	 	
                     

		 	Name:
		 	Title:Document

EXHIBIT 10.1
EXECUTION VERSION

SEVENTH AMENDMENT TO MASTER REPURCHASE AND SECURITIES CONTRACT AGREEMENT

        
        This Seventh Amendment to Master Repurchase and Securities Contract Agreement (this “Amendment”), dated as of July 13, 2021 is by and between GOLDMAN SACHS BANK USA, a New York state-chartered bank, as buyer (together with its successors and assigns, “Buyer”), and GP COMMERCIAL GS LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Seller”).  Capitalized terms used but not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings given to them in the Master Repurchase Agreement (as defined below).

W I T N E S S E T H:
WHEREAS, Seller and Buyer have entered into that certain Master Repurchase and Securities Contract Agreement, dated as of May 2, 2017, as amended by that certain First Amendment to Master Repurchase and Securities Contract Agreement, dated as of June 28, 2017, as amended by that certain Second Amendment to Master Repurchase and Securities Contract Agreement, dated as of November 16, 2017, as amended by that certain Third Amendment to Master Repurchase and Securities Contract Agreement, dated as of May 9, 2018, as amended by that certain Fourth Amendment to Master Repurchase and Securities Contract Agreement, dated as of July 16, 2019, as amended by that certain Fifth Amendment to Master Repurchase and Securities Contract Agreement, dated as of May 1, 2020, as amended by that certain Sixth Amendment to Master Repurchase and Securities Contract Agreement and Second Amendment to Guaranty Agreement, dated September 25, 2020 (the “Master Repurchase Agreement”); 
WHEREAS, Seller and Buyer wish to modify certain terms and provisions of the Master Repurchase Agreement.
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows:
1.Amendments to Master Repurchase Agreement.  The Master Repurchase Agreement is hereby amended as follows:
(a)The following definitions in Article 2 of the Master Repurchase Agreement are hereby deleted in their entirety and replaced with the following:
“Availability Period Expiration Date” shall mean July 13, 2023, as such date may be extended in accordance with Article 3(i) of this Agreement. 
“Concentration Limit” shall mean, the following amounts or maximum percentage concentration limits based, where applicable, in each case, as of any date of determination, on the aggregate Purchase Price or individual Purchase Price for the applicable Purchased Asset(s), as the case may be, as a percentage of the Maximum Facility Amount:
    (i)    as of any date of determination, for all Purchased Assets for which the Underlying Mortgaged Property consists of hospitality properties and/or retail properties, thirty percent (30%); 
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    (ii)    as of any date of determination, except with respect to Purchased Assets for which the Underlying Mortgaged Property consists of hospitality properties and/or retail properties, for all Purchased Assets for which the Underlying Mortgaged Property consists of a single property type (e.g., mixed-use, multi-family, office, industrial or warehouse properties), sixty-five percent (65%); and  
    (iii)    for any single Purchased Asset as of the related Purchase Date, a Purchase Price of not less than $5,000,000.00 or greater than $100,000,000.00.
“Margin Deficit” shall mean, an amount determined by Buyer in its sole discretion, as follows, provided, that, the largest amount as calculated in accordance with clauses (i), (ii) and (iii) shall control:

(i)with respect to any Margin Deficit Event described in clause (i) of the definition of “Margin Deficit Event”, the Margin Deficit for the applicable Purchased Asset shall be an amount equal to the positive difference (if any) between (A) the outstanding Purchase Price of such Purchased Asset and (B) the Margin Amount for such Purchased Asset, provided, however, that, if the Market Value of such Purchased Asset has declined by thirty percent (30%) or more from par (adjusted for any Principal Payment received with respect to such Purchased Asset), then the Margin Deficit for such Purchased Asset shall include an additional amount equal to the dollar amount of such decline in Market Value that exceeds thirty percent (30%) from par, as determined by Buyer in its sole discretion;
(ii)with respect to any Margin Deficit Event described in clause (ii) of the definition of “Margin Deficit Event”, the Margin Deficit for the applicable Purchased Asset shall be equal to an amount which, after payment of such Margin Deficit, will cause the Purchase Price Debt Yield to be equal to the Minimum Purchase Price Debt Yield; and
(iii)with respect to any Margin Deficit Event described in clause (iii) of the definition of “Margin Deficit Event”, the Margin Deficit for the applicable Purchased Asset shall be equal to an amount which, after payment of such Margin Deficit, will result in a Buyer’s LTV for the applicable Purchased Asset equal to the Buyer’s LTV on the Purchase Date of such Purchased Asset.
 “Margin Deficit Event” shall mean, the occurrence or existence of any of the following, as determined by Buyer in its sole discretion: 
(i)on any date of determination, a decline in the Market Value of any Purchased Asset by twenty percent (20%) or more from par, as determined by Buyer in its sole discretion;
(ii)with respect to any Purchased Asset, as calculated on the yearly anniversary of the Purchase Date in respect of such Purchased Asset, the Purchase Price Debt Yield is less than the Minimum Purchase Price Debt Yield; and/or
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(iii) on any date of determination, the Buyer’s LTV of any Purchased Asset is equal to or greater than the Maximum Buyer’s LTV of such Purchased Asset. 
 “Maximum Advance Rate” shall mean, with respect to each Purchased Asset, an amount equal to up to eighty percent (80%) of the outstanding principal balance of such Purchased Asset, as determined by Buyer in its sole discretion on an asset by asset basis, and as set forth in the applicable Confirmation of such Purchased Asset.     
 “Maximum Facility Amount” shall mean Two Hundred Fifty Million and No/100 Dollars ($250,000,000.00), which may be increased in accordance with Article 3(n) hereof or reduced to the Reduced Renewal Maximum Facility Amount in accordance with Article 3(i) hereof.
(b)The following definitions are hereby added to Article 2 of the Master Repurchase Agreement in appropriate alphabetical order:
“Electronic Signature” shall have the meaning set forth in Article 30(b) of this Agreement.
“Facility Increase Conditions” shall have the meaning specific in Section 3(n) of this Agreement.
“Facility Increase Fee” shall have the meaning set forth in the Fee Letter.
“Minimum Draw Fee” shall have the meaning set forth in the Fee Letter.
“Minimum Purchase Price Debt Yield” shall have the meaning set forth in the Fee Letter.
“Purchase Date Purchase Price Debt Yield” shall mean with respect to any Purchased Asset as of the Purchase Date, Buyer’s projected Purchase Price Debt Yield of such Purchased Asset for the relevant year of term for such Purchased Asset as determined by Buyer in its sole discretion and as set out in the relevant Confirmation.

“Purchase Price Debt Yield” shall mean, as calculated on each yearly anniversary of the Purchase Date with respect to any Purchased Asset, a fraction (expressed as a percentage) (A) the numerator of which is the Underwritten Net Operating Income of the Underlying Mortgaged Property related to such Purchased Asset, as determined by Buyer in its sole discretion, and (B) the denominator of which is the Purchase Price of such Purchased Asset on such date.
“Reduced Renewal Maximum Facility Amount” shall mean, an amount such that the aggregate Draw Fee paid to Buyer on or prior to the Availability Period Expiration Date would equal the Minimum Draw Fee when calculated using such Reduced Renewal Maximum Facility Amount as clause (y) in the definition of Minimum Draw Fee.
 “Renewal Period” shall have the meaning set forth in Article 3(i)(ii) of this Agreement.
“Seventh Amendment Date” shall mean July 13, 2021.
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1.“Utilization Amount” shall means, on any date of determination, the aggregate Repurchase Price in respect of all Purchased Assets.
(c)The following defined terms and all references thereto are hereby deleted in their entirety from the Master Repurchase Agreement: “Minimum Portfolio Purchase Price Debt Yield” and “Portfolio Purchase Price Debt Yield”.
(d)Article 3(c)(xxii) of the Master Repurchase Agreement is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:
“(xxii) as of the Purchase Date, the related Eligible Asset shall have a Buyer’s LTV no greater than (x) sixty-four percent (64%) for any Purchased Asset for which the Underlying Mortgaged Property consists of multi-family properties and (y) sixty percent (60%) for all other Purchased Assets; and”
(e)Article 3(i) of the Master Repurchase Agreement is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:
“(i)  Availability Period; Renewals.  (i)  From and after the Availability Period Expiration Date, Seller shall have no ability to sell any new Eligible Assets to Buyer.  If Buyer and Seller have not entered into the Amortization Period in accordance with the terms and conditions of Article 3(m), then (A) on the Availability Period Expiration Date, Seller shall be obligated to repurchase all of the Purchased Assets and transfer payment of the Repurchase Price for each such Purchased Asset, together with the accrued and unpaid Price Differential and any other amounts due and payable to Buyer hereunder, against the transfer by Buyer to Seller of each such Purchased Asset, and (B) following the Availability Period Expiration Date, Buyer shall not be obligated to transfer any Purchased Assets to Seller until payment in full to Buyer of all amounts due hereunder.    
(ii)Seller shall have one (1) option to extend the Availability Period Expiration Date (the “Renewal Option”) for a period of one (1) year (the “Renewal Period”), provided that Seller has satisfied all of the conditions listed in clause (iii) below (collectively, the “Availability Period Renewal Conditions”);
(iii)For purposes of this Article 3(i), the Availability Period Renewal Conditions shall have been satisfied if:
(A)Seller shall have given Buyer written notice of Seller’s extension of the Availability Period Expiration Date, not less than thirty (30) calendar days prior, and no more than ninety (90) calendar days prior to the second (2nd) anniversary of the Seventh Amendment Date;
(B)Seller shall have paid to Buyer the Renewal Period Fee in accordance with the terms and provisions of the Fee Letter;
(C)no Margin Deficit that has resulted in a Margin Deficit Notice or Event of Default under this Agreement shall have 
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occurred and be continuing as of the date of the Availability Period Expiration Date;
(D)the representations and warranties made by Seller, Pledgor and Guarantor in any of the Transaction Documents shall be true, correct, complete and accurate in all respects as of the date Seller submitted its notice of extension of the Renewal Option and as of the Availability Period Expiration Date (except such representations which by their terms speak as of a specified date and subject to any exceptions disclosed to Buyer in a Requested Exceptions Report prior to such date and approved by Buyer); and
(E)Buyer has received during the period beginning on the Seventh Amendment Date and ending on the Availability Period Expiration Date, an aggregate Draw Fee in an amount equal to or greater than the Minimum Draw Fee; provided, that if less than the Minimum Draw Fee has been paid to Buyer prior to the Availability Period Expiration Date Seller may, at its election: (i) pay to Buyer an amount equal to the (I) the Minimum Draw Fee, less (II) the aggregate Draw Fee paid to Buyer prior to the Availability Period Expiration Date in which case the Availability Period Renewal Condition set forth in this clause (E) shall have been met; or (ii) extend the Availability Period Expiration Date at the Reduced Renewal Maximum Facility Amount during the Renewal Period.
(iv)Notwithstanding any of the foregoing to the contrary, if Seller elects to enter the Amortization Period in accordance with the terms and conditions of Article 3(m) prior to exercising the Renewal Option hereunder, then, in any such case, Seller shall forfeit the Renewal Option and shall have no ability to request to renew this Agreement and the Transaction Documents pursuant to this Article 3(i).”
(f)Article 3(m) of the Master Repurchase Agreement is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:
“(m) Amortization Period
(i)Provided all of the Amortization Period Conditions are satisfied, Seller shall have the option to extend the Repurchase Date for all outstanding Transactions as of the Availability Period Expiration Date or the last day of the Renewal Period (the “Amortization Period Effective Date”) for a period equal to the lesser of (x) the date that all Repurchase Obligations have been paid in full and no Purchased Assets remain subject to Transactions and two (2) years (such period, the “Amortization Period”) from the date of the Amortization Period Effective Date (such date, the “Amortization Period Expiration Date”). For purposes  of this Article 3(m)(i), the “Amortization Period Conditions” shall be deemed to have been satisfied if:

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(A)Seller shall have given Buyer written notice, not less than sixty (60) days and no more than one hundred twenty (120) days, prior to the Amortization Period Effective Date, of Seller’s desire to enter the Amortization Period;

(B)no Margin Deficit that has resulted in a Margin Deficit Notice, or Event of Default under this Agreement shall have occurred and be continuing as of the Amortization Period Effective Date;

(C)the representations and warranties made by Seller, Pledgor  and Guarantor in any of the Transaction Documents shall be true and correct in all respects as of the Amortization Period Effective Date, except to the extent that such representations and warranties (a) are made as of a particular date, (b) are no longer true as a result of a change in fact with respect to a Purchased Asset that was consented to in writing by Buyer hereunder or (c) are disclosed in a Requested Exceptions Report;

(D)Buyer and Seller shall have executed amended Confirmations for the Amortization Period Assets; and

(E)Seller shall have paid the Amortization Period Fee then due and payable to Buyer.

(ii)Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, during the Amortization Period, if on any date of determination, (A) the aggregate outstanding Purchase Price of all Purchased Assets subject to Transactions is less than $25,000,000.00 or (B) two (2) or fewer Purchased Assets are subject to Transactions, then, in either such case, Buyer may, in its sole discretion, by notice to Seller require Seller to repurchase all Purchased Assets subject to Transactions no later than the date that is two (2) Business Days after Seller’s receipt of notice thereof from Buyer.

(iii)If Buyer and Seller have entered into the Amortization Period in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Article 3(m), then (A) subject to Article 3(m)(iii), on the Amortization Period Expiration Date, Seller shall be obligated to repurchase all of the Purchased Assets subject to Transactions and transfer payment of the Repurchase Price for each such Purchased Asset, together with any other amounts due and payable to Buyer hereunder, against the transfer by Buyer to Seller of each such Purchased Asset, and (B) following the Amortization Period Expiration Date, Buyer shall not be obligated to transfer any Purchased Assets to Seller until payment in full to Buyer of all amounts due hereunder.”

(g)The following is hereby added as Article 3(n) of the Master Repurchase Agreement:
“(n) Increase of Facility Amount.  The Maximum Facility Amount may be increased up to Three Hundred Fifty Million and No/100 Dollars ($350,000,000.00); provided that the 
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Facility Increase Conditions (as defined below) are satisfied. For the purposes of this clause (n), “Facility Increase Conditions” shall mean: 
(i)Seller shall have delivered to Buyer a written request at least thirty (30) days prior to any increase being effectuated;
(ii)Any increase requested shall be for a minimum of Fifty Million Dollars ($50,000,000), unless a lesser amount is otherwise approved by Buyer in its sole discretion;
(iii)no Event of Default, Potential Event of Default or Margin Deficit has occurred and is continuing or would result from such increase in the Maximum Facility Amount; 
(iv)the representations and warranties made by Seller, Pledgor and Guarantor in any of the Transaction Documents shall be true and correct in all respects as of the date of such increase in the Maximum Facility Amount (except such representations which by their terms speak as of a specified date and subject to any exceptions disclosed to Buyer in a Requested Exceptions Report prior to such date and approved by Buyer);
(v)Buyer, Seller and Guarantor shall execute an amendment to this Agreement to reflect the increased Maximum Facility Amount and Seller shall deliver a legal opinion with respect to the corporate authority and enforceability of such amendment; 
(vi)Seller shall have paid to Buyer the Facility Increase Fee on or prior to the effective date of such increase; and
(vii)On the effective date of such increase, the Utilization Amount shall be equal to or greater than the product of (x) eighty percent (80%), multiplied by (y) the then current Maximum Facility Amount.”
(h)Article 30(b) of the Master Repurchase Agreement is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:
“(b) The Transaction Documents may be executed in counterparts, each of which so executed shall be deemed to be an original, but all of such counterparts shall together constitute but one and the same instrument.  This Agreement and each of the Transaction Documents may be delivered by facsimile transmission, by electronic mail, or by other electronic transmission, in portable document format (.pdf) or otherwise, and each such executed facsimile, .pdf, or other electronic record shall be considered an original executed counterpart for purposes of this Agreement. Each party to this Agreement and each Transaction Document (a) agrees that it will be bound by its own Electronic Signature (as such term is defined immediately below), (b) accepts the Electronic Signature of each other party to this Agreement and each Transaction Document, and (c) agrees that such Electronic Signatures shall be the legal equivalent of manual signatures. The term “Electronic Signature” means (i) the signing party’s manual signature on a signature page, converted by the signing party (or its agent) to facsimile or digital form (such as a .pdf file) and received from the customary email address or customary 
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facsimile number of the signing party (or its counsel or representative), or other mutually agreed-upon authenticated source; or (ii) the signing party’s digital signature executed using a mutually agreed-upon digital signature service provider and digital signature process. The words “execution,” “executed”, “signed,” “signature,” and words of like import in this paragraph shall, for the avoidance of doubt, be deemed to include Electronic Signatures and the use and keeping of records in electronic form, each of which shall have the same legal effect, validity and enforceability as manually executed signatures and the use of paper records and paper-based recordkeeping systems, as the case may be, to the extent and as provided for in any applicable law, including the Federal Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act, state laws based on the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act, or any other state law.”

(i)Annex I of the Master Repurchase Agreement is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with Annex I attached hereto.

2.Effectiveness.  The effectiveness of this Amendment is subject to receipt by Buyer of the following:
(a)Amendment.  This Amendment, duly executed and delivered by Seller and Buyer.
(b)Amendment to Fee Letter. The Fourth Amendment to Fee Letter, dated as of the date hereof (the “Fee Letter Amendment”), duly executed and delivered by Buyer and Seller.
(c)Fees.  Payment by Seller of (i) the Renewal Period Fee and (ii) the actual costs and expenses, including, without limitation, the reasonable fees and expenses of counsel to Buyer, incurred by Buyer in connection with this Amendment and the transactions contemplated hereby.
3.Seller Representations.  Seller hereby represents and warrants that: 
(a)no Material Adverse Effect, Margin Deficit that is due and payable, Potential Event of Default or Event of Default under the Repurchase Agreement has occurred and is continuing as of the date hereof or will occur as a result of the execution, delivery and performance by Seller of this Amendment and no “Termination Event,” “Event of Default” or “Potential Event of Default” or any similar event by Seller, however denominated, has occurred and is continuing under any hedging transaction as of the date hereof; 
(b)all representations and warranties contained in the Master Repurchase Agreement are true, correct, complete and accurate in all respects (except such representations which by their terms speak as of a specified date and subject to any exceptions disclosed to Buyer in a Requested Exceptions Report prior to such date and approved by Buyer);
(c)no amendments have been made to the organizational documents of Seller since May 2, 2017, other than that certain Certificate of Amendment filed with the State of Delaware September 3, 2019 changing Seller’s name from “TH Commercial GS LLC” to “GP Commercial GS LLC”; and
(d)Seller is duly authorized to execute and deliver this Amendment and the Fee Letter Amendment.
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4. Defined Terms.  Capitalized terms used but not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings given to them in the Master Repurchase Agreement.
5.Continuing Effect; Reaffirmation of Guarantee Agreement.  As amended by this Amendment, all terms, covenants and provisions of the Master Repurchase Agreement are ratified and confirmed and shall remain in full force and effect.  In addition, any and all guaranties and indemnities for the benefit of Buyer (including, without limitation, the Guarantee Agreement) and agreements subordinating rights and liens to the rights and liens of Buyer, are hereby ratified and confirmed and shall not be released, diminished, impaired, reduced or adversely affected by this Amendment, and each party indemnifying Buyer, and each party subordinating any right or lien to the rights and liens of Buyer, hereby consents, acknowledges and agrees to the modifications set forth in this Amendment and waives any common law, equitable, statutory or other rights which such party might otherwise have as a result of or in connection with this Amendment.
6.Binding Effect; No Partnership; Counterparts.  The provisions of the Master Repurchase Agreement, as amended hereby, shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and permitted assigns.  Nothing herein contained shall be deemed or construed to create a partnership or joint venture between any of the parties hereto.  For the purpose of facilitating the execution of this Amendment as herein provided, this Amendment may be executed simultaneously in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original, and such counterparts when taken together shall constitute but one and the same instrument.  The parties consent to the use of electronic signatures and delivery of an executed counterpart of this Amendment and any other document executed in connection therewith by electronic transmission (including in “pdf” format) each of which shall have the same legal effect, validity, or enforceability as a manually executed and delivered counterpart hereof or thereof.
7.Further Agreements.   Seller agrees to execute and deliver such additional documents, instruments or agreements as may be reasonably requested by Buyer and as may be necessary or appropriate from time to time to effectuate the purposes of this Amendment.
8.Governing Law.  The provisions of Article 20 of the Master Repurchase Agreement are incorporated herein by reference.
9.Headings.  The headings of the sections and subsections of this Amendment are for convenience of reference only and shall not be considered a part hereof nor shall they be deemed to limit or otherwise affect any of the terms or provisions hereof.
10.References to Transaction Documents.  All references to the Master Repurchase Agreement in any Transaction Document, or in any other document executed or delivered in connection therewith shall, from and after the execution and delivery of this Amendment, be deemed a reference to the Master Repurchase Agreement as amended hereby, unless the context expressly requires otherwise.
11.No Waiver.  The execution, delivery and effectiveness of this Amendment shall not (i) limit, impair, constitute a waiver by, or otherwise affect any right, power or remedy of Buyer under the Master Repurchase Agreement or any other Transaction Document, (ii) constitute a waiver of any provision in the Master Repurchase Agreement or in any of the other Transaction Documents or of any Default or Event of Default that may have occurred and be continuing, (iii) limit, impair, constitute a waiver by, or otherwise affect any right or power of Buyer to determine that a Material Adverse Effect, Margin Deficit, Default or Event of Default has occurred or (iv) alter, modify, amend or in any way affect 
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any of the terms, conditions, obligations, covenants or agreements contained in the Master Repurchase Agreement or in any of the other Transaction Document, all of which are ratified and affirmed in all respects and shall continue in full force and effect.

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    IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Amendment as of the day first written above.

BUYER:

GOLDMAN SACHS BANK USA, a New York state-chartered bank

By: /s/ Prachi Bansal    
Name: Prachi Bansal
Title: Authorized Person

SELLER:

GP COMMERCIAL GS LLC, a Delaware limited liability company

By: /s/ Marcin Urbaszek    
Name: Marcin Urbaszek
Title: Chief Financial Officer 

 

The undersigned hereby acknowledges the execution of the Amendment and agrees that the Guarantee Agreement and agreements therein subordinating rights and liens to the rights and liens of Buyer, are hereby ratified and confirmed and shall not be released, diminished, impaired, reduced or adversely affected by this Amendment, and each party indemnifying Buyer therein, and each party subordinating any right or lien to the rights and liens of Buyer, therein, hereby acknowledges the modifications set forth in this Amendment and waives any common law, equitable, statutory or other rights which such party might otherwise have as a result of or in connection with this Amendment.  In addition, the undersigned reaffirms its obligations under the Guarantee Agreement and agrees that its obligations under the Guarantee Agreement shall remain in full force and effect and apply to the additional components referenced in this Amendment.

GUARANTOR:

GRANITE POINT MORTGAGE TRUST INC., a Maryland corporation

By: /s/ Marcin Urbaszek    
Name: Marcin Urbaszek
Title: Chief Financial Officer

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