Document:

Exhibit 10.19

 

EXECUTION VERSION 

 

INVESTMENT AGREEMENT 

 

This Investment Agreement (this “Agreement”),
dated as of August 3, 2015, is made by and among Clipper Realty Inc. (the “Company”), Clipper Realty L.P. (the
“Operating Partnership”), 50/53 JV LLC (the “LLC Subsidiary”) and the Continuing Investors
listed on Schedule A (the “Continuing Investors”).

 

RECITALS 

 

WHEREAS, the LLC Subsidiary indirectly owns property
in Manhattan, New York at 50 Murray Street and 53 Park Place;

 

WHEREAS, the Company intends to raise capital
through the offer, sale and issuance of shares of its common stock in a private offer (the “Offering”) and the
Company desires (i) to issue shares of its Special Voting Stock to the Continuing Investors listed on Schedule A (the “Continuing
Investors”) and (ii) through the Operating Partnership, to invest the proceeds of the Offering in the LLC Subsidiary
and other limited liability companies that indirectly own properties in New York; and

 

WHEREAS, upon such investment, the Operating Partnership
will be admitted as the managing member of the LLC Subsidiary and the operating agreement of the LLC Subsidiary will be amended
and restated as set forth herein;

 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises
and of the mutual promises, covenants, conditions and agreements contained herein, and for other valuable consideration, the receipt
and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows:

 

1.    Investment.
(i) Upon the execution of this Agreement, the Company will issue Special Voting Stock to the Continuing Investors and (ii) and
simultaneously with the completion of the Offering, the Company will issue Clipper Common Shares to the Continuing Investors, in
each case as set forth on Schedule A (together, the “Issuance”). Immediately following completion of
the Offering, the Company will contribute to the Operating Partnership, and the Operating Partnership will immediately invest in
the LLC Subsidiary the amount of $31,927,969 by transfer of immediately available funds to the account of the LLC Subsidiary previously
designated to the Operating Partnership (together with the Issuance, the “Investment”).

 

2.     Amended
and Restated Operating Agreement; Registration Rights. Simultaneously with the Issuance and in consideration for the Issuance
and the Investment, (i) the Operating Partnership will become the managing member of the LLC Subsidiary, (ii) the operating
agreement of the LLC Subsidiary will be amended and restated and adopted in the form attached as Exhibit A (the “Amended
and Restated LLC Agreement”) and (iii) Class A LLC Units, Class B LLC Units will be allocated to the Operating Partnership
and each of the Continuing Investors as set forth on Schedule A. In addition, simultaneously with the Issuance, the Company
and the Continuing Investors will enter into the Registration Rights Agreement in the form attached as Exhibit B and the
Company, the Partnership and Continuing Investors will enter into the Tax Protection Agreement in the form attached as Exhibit
C (together with the events and actions set forth in clauses (i), (ii) and (iii), the “Amendment and Restatement”).

 

     

     

    

 

 

		3.	Continuation of the LLC Subsidiary. The parties
agree that the Investment and the Amendment and Restatement will not dissolve the LLC Subsidiary and that the business of the
LLC Subsidiary will continue.

 

		4.	Representations and Warranties of the Parties.

 

Each party hereby represents and warrants to the other
parties as follows:

 

4.1.      Organization, Good Standing, Power and Qualification.
To the extent such party is not a natural person, such party is duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the
laws of its jurisdiction of organization and has all requisite corporate, limited partnership or limited liability company power
and authority to own and operate its properties and assets and to carry on its business as presently conducted and as proposed
to be conducted, to execute and deliver this Agreement and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby.

 

4.2.       Authorization. This Agreement has been duly
authorized, executed and delivered by such party, and constitutes a legal, valid and binding agreement of such party, enforceable
in accordance with its terms, except in each case as may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or similar
laws affecting creditors’ rights generally, and by general principles of equity.

 

		5.	Miscellaneous.

 

5.1.     Amendments; Waiver . This Agreement may be
amended, modified or supplemented only by a written instrument signed by each of the parties hereto. No waiver of any of the provisions
of this Agreement shall be valid and enforceable unless such waiver is in writing and signed by the party to be charged, and, unless
otherwise stated therein, no such waiver shall constitute a waiver of any other provision hereof (whether or not similar) or a
continuing waiver.

 

5.2       Binding Effect; Assignment . This Agreement shall
be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and permitted assigns. No
party to this Agreement will have the right to assign, transfer, convey or otherwise sell (or enter into any agreement to do the
same), directly or indirectly, any interest it may have in or under this Agreement without first having obtained the written consent
of the other parties, which consent may be withheld in such party or parties’ sole and absolute discretion.

 

5.3      Governing Law. This Agreement will be governed
by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York without regard to its conflicts of law provisions.

 

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5.4      Jurisdiction.
Each of the parties submits to the jurisdiction of any New York State Court or Federal Court of the United States of America sitting
in New York, New York and any appellate court from any such court, in any suit, action or proceeding arising out of or relating
to this Agreement, or for recognition or enforcement of any judgment. All claims in respect of any such suit, action or proceeding
may be brought, heard and determined in such New York State Court or, to the extent permitted by law, in such Federal Court. Final
judgment in any such suit, action or proceeding will be conclusive and may be enforced in other jurisdictions by suit on the judgment
or in any other manner provided by law. Each of the parties waives, to the fullest extent it may legally and effectively do so,
any objection that it may now or hereafter have to the laying of venue of any suit, action or proceeding arising out of or relating
to this Agreement in any New York State Court or Federal Court sitting in New York, New York. Each of the parties waives, to the
fullest extent permitted by law, the defense of an inconvenient forum to the maintenance of such suit, action or proceeding in
any such court.

 

5.5      Counterparts
. This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which will be deemed to be an original, but all
of which will constitute one and the same instrument. The submission of a signature page transmitted by facsimile, by e-mail (as
a .pdf file or otherwise) or similar electronic transmission facility will be considered as an “original” signature
page for purposes of this Agreement.

 

5.6      Headings.
The headings in this Agreement are for reference only and shall not affect the interpretation of this Agreement.

 

5.7      Defined
Terms. All terms used but not otherwise defined in this Agreement will have the meanings given to such terms in the Amended
and Restated Operating Agreement.

 

[ Signature page follows ]

 

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

 

	 	Company: 
	 	 
	 	CLIPPER REALTY INC., A MARYLAND CORPORATION 

 

	 	By: 	/s/ David Bistricer
	 	Name: 	David Bistricer
	 	Title: 	Chief Executive Officer and President

 

	 	Operating Partnership: 
	 	 
	 	CLIPPER REALTY L.P., A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 
	 	By: 	Clipper Realty Inc., a Maryland corporation, its general partner

 

	 	By: 	/s/ David Bistricer
	 	Name: 	David Bistricer
	 	Title: 	Chief Executive Officer and President

 

	 	LLC Subsidiary: 
	 	 
	 	50/53 JV LLC

 

	 	By: 	/s/ David Bistricer
	 	Name: 	David Bistricer
	 	Title: 	Managing Member

 

Signature Page to
Investment Agreement (50/53 JV LLC)

 

     

     

    

  

	 	Continuing Investors:
	 	 
	 	DAVID BISTRICER TRUST OF 2014
	 	 
	 	By:	/s/ Marc Bistricer
	 	Name:	Marc Bistricer  
	 	Title:	Trustee  

 

	 	ECL HOLDINGS LLC
	 	 
	 	By:	/s/ Sam Levinson
	 	Name:	Sam Levinson  
	 	Title:	Authorized Signatory  

 

	 	MORIC BISTRICER TRUST OF 2014
	 	 
	 	By:	/s/ Marc Bistricer  
	 	Name:	Marc Bistricer  
	 	Title:	Trustee  

 

	 	TRAPEZE D HOLDINGS LLC
	 	 
	 	By:	/s/ Sam Levinson
	 	Name:	Sam Levinson  
	 	Title:	Authorized Signatory  

 

	 	TRAPEZE INC.
	 	 
	 	By:	/s/ Sam Levinson
	 	Name:	Sam Levinson  
	 	Title:	Authorized Signatory 

 

Signature Page
to Investment Agreement (50/53 JV LLC)v

Exhibit 10.20

 

EXECUTION VERSION 

 

TAX PROTECTION AGREEMENT

 

THIS TAX PROTECTION
AGREEMENT (“Agreement”), dated as of August 3, 2015, is made by and among Clipper Realty Inc., a Maryland corporation
(the “REIT”), Clipper Realty L.P., a Delaware limited partnership (the “Partnership”), Renaissance Equity
Holdings LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Renaissance”), Berkshire Equity LLC, a Delaware limited liability
company (“Berkshire”), Gunki Holdings LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Gunki”), 50/53 JV LLC,
a Delaware limited liability company (“50/53 JV”, and together with Renaissance, Berkshire and Gunki, the “Companies”)
and the members of the Companies listed on Schedules A-D hereto (the “Continuing Investors”).

 

WHEREAS, pursuant to
the Investment Agreement, dated as of the date hereof, (the “Investment Agreement”), (i) the Partnership will acquire
Class A limited liability company units (“Class A Units”) in each of the Companies, (ii) the limited liability company
interests of the Continuing Investors in each of the Companies will be converted into Class B limited liability company units (“Class
B Units,” and together with the Class A Units, the “Company Units”) of the respective Companies and (iii) the
REIT will issue shares of special voting stock in the REIT to the Continuing Investors (such transactions, the “Formation
Transactions”);

 

WHEREAS, in connection
with the Formation Transactions each Company will revalue its property under Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(f);

 

WHEREAS, the parties
desire to enter into this Agreement regarding certain tax matters associated with the Formation Transactions;

 

NOW, THEREFORE, in
consideration of the premises and the mutual representations, warranties, covenants and agreements contained herein and in the
Investment Agreement and amended and restated limited liability company agreements of each of the Companies, the parties hereto
agree as follows:

 

ARTICLE
I

 

DEFINITIONS

 

As used in this Agreement, the following
terms have the following meanings:

 

1.1           The
term “Built-In Gain” with respect to each Protected Property means (i) the amount of gain that would be allocated to
the Protected Members as a result of Section 704(c) of the Code upon the taxable disposition of the relevant Protected Property
and (ii) the amount of “reverse 704(c) gain” that would be allocated to the Protected Members pursuant to Treasury
Regulations Section 1.704-3(a)(6) (excluding reverse 704(c) gain resulting from revaluations after the Effective Date, other than
reverse 704(c) gain that would have represented Built-In Gain without regard to such revaluation) upon the taxable disposition
of the relevant Protected Property.

 

1.2           The
term “Code” means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.

 

     

     

    

  

1.3           The
term “Effective Date” has the same meaning as in the Investment Agreement.

 

1.4           The
term “Fundamental Transaction” means a merger, consolidation or other combination of any Company or any Subsidiary
with or into any other entity (whether or not the Company or Subsidiary is the surviving entity in such merger, consolidation or
other combination), a transfer of all or substantially all of the assets of any Company or any Subsidiary, any reclassification,
recapitalization or change of the outstanding equity interests of any Company or any Subsidiary, or a conversion of any Company
or any Subsidiary into another form of entity.

 

1.5           The
term “Indemnitors” means the REIT, the Partnership and each Company, and any Successor Partnership or other direct
or indirect successor entity with respect to an Indemnitor.

 

1.6           The
term “Minimum Liability Amount” means, with respect to each Company, for each Protected Member, the amount set forth
on Schedules A-C (whichever is relevant to the Company) hereto next to such Protected Member’s name with respect to the Company.

 

1.7           The
term “Non-Recourse Built-In Gain” means gain recognized under Section 731(a)(1) of the Code as a result of any actual
distribution or any deemed distribution under Section 752(b) of the Code or under Section 465(e) of the Code. For purposes of calculating
the amount of Non-Recourse Built-In Gain a Protected Member would be required to recognize, the outstanding indebtedness of any
Company immediately preceding the Formation Transactions that has been treated by such Company as a “nonrecourse liability”
shall be treated as a Nonrecourse Liability.

 

1.8           The
term “Nonrecourse Liability” means a nonrecourse liability within the meaning of Treasury Regulations Section 1.752-1(a)(2).

 

1.9           The
term “Protected Members” means, with respect to a Company, (i) a Continuing Investor who acquires Class B Units of
the Company in the formation Transactions and (ii) any person who holds Protected Units of the Company who acquires such Protected
Units from a Protected Member of the Company in a transaction in which such transferee receives such Protected Units as substituted
basis property (as defined in Section 7701(a)(42) of the Code) with respect to Protected Units of a Protected Member of the Company.

 

1.10         The
term “Protected Period” means the period beginning on the Effective Date and ending on the eighth (8th) anniversary
thereof.

 

1.11         The
term “Protected Property” means (i) the property held by any of the Companies immediately preceding the Formation Transactions,
(ii) any direct or indirect interest in the property described in clause (i), and (iii) any substituted basis property (as defined
in Section 7701(a)(42) of the Code) with respect to property described in clause (i) or (ii).

 

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1.12         The
term “Protected Units” means, with respect to a Company, Class B Units of the Company issued in the Formation Transactions
and any interests in the Company thereafter issued by any Company in exchange for or solely with respect to Protected Units.

 

1.13         The
term “Subsidiary” means, with respect to a Company, any partnership, limited liability company, trust or other entity
owned directly or indirectly by the Company (or any Successor Partnership of the Company) either (a) whose disposition of Protected
Property or any direct or indirect interest therein, or (b) a direct or indirect disposition of an interest in which by the Company
(or any Successor Partnership), in either case, would result in the allocation of Built-In Gain to one or more Protected Members.

 

1.14         The
term “Transfer” means any direct or indirect sale, exchange, transfer, distribution, assignment or other disposition
(whether voluntary or involuntary).

 

1.15         The
term “Treasury Regulations” means regulations promulgated under the Code, as such regulations may be amended from time
to time.

 

ARTICLE
II

 

Restrictions
on Dispositions of PROTECTED Properties

 

2.1           General
Prohibition on Transfers. The REIT, the Partnership and the Companies agree, for the benefit of the Protected Members, for
the term of the Protected Period, that no Company or Subsidiary will Transfer any Protected Property or any interest therein except
as expressly permitted pursuant to this Agreement.

 

2.2           Permitted
Transfers. Except as provided in Section 2.3 and Section 2.4, a Company or Subsidiary may Transfer Protected Property if such
Transfer qualifies as a like-kind exchange under Section 1031 of the Code, or other transaction (including, but not limited to,
a contribution of property to any entity that qualifies for the nonrecognition of gain under Section 721 or Section 351 of the
Code, or a merger or consolidation of the Company or any Subsidiary with or into another entity that qualifies for taxation as
a “partnership” for U.S. federal income tax purposes (a “Successor Partnership”)) that does not result
in the recognition of any Built-In Gain that would be allocable to any Protected Member with respect to Protected Units; provided,
however, that (i) in the event of a disposition under Section 1031 or Section 1033 of the Code, any property that is acquired in
exchange for or as a replacement for Protected Property shall thereafter be considered Protected Property for purposes of this
Article II, (ii) in the case of an exchange under Section 1031 of the Code, if such exchange is with a “related party”
within the meaning of Section 1031(f)(3) of the Code, any direct or indirect disposition by such related party of Protected Property
or any other transaction prior to the expiration of the two (2) year period following such exchange that would cause Section 1031(f)(1)
to apply with respect to Protected Property (including by reason of the application of Section 1031(f)(4)) shall, for purposes
of this Article II be treated as a Transfer by the relevant Company or Subsidiary of Protected Property, (iii) if Protected Property
is Transferred to another entity in which gain or loss is not recognized, the interest in such entity received in such transaction
shall thereafter be considered Protected Property for purposes of this Article II, and if the acquiring entity’s disposition
of Protected Property would cause any Protected Member to recognize any Built-In Gain as a result thereof, the Transferred Protected
Property still shall be considered Protected Property for purposes of this Article II, and (iv) in the event of a merger or consolidation
involving any Company or any Subsidiary and a Successor Partnership, the Successor Partnership shall have agreed in writing to
assume the obligations under this Agreement of the relevant Company or Subsidiary with respect to which it is a Successor Partnership,
or such obligations shall otherwise so apply by operation of law. 

 

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2.3           Fundamental
Transactions. Notwithstanding Section 2.2, no Company or Subsidiary shall enter into, cause or permit any Fundamental Transaction
that results in the recognition of any taxable income or gain by a Protected Member with respect to Protected Property or Protected
Units and, if the Fundamental Transaction does not result in recognition of any taxable income or gain by a Protected Member with
respect to Protected Property or Protected Units, the Fundamental Transaction shall be permitted only if any Successor Partnership
shall have agreed in writing to assume the obligations under this Agreement of the relevant Company or Subsidiary with respect
to which it is a Successor Partnership, or such obligations shall otherwise so apply by operation of law.

 

2.4           Transfers
to Partnerships. Notwithstanding Section 2.2, no Company or Subsidiary shall Transfer any Protected Property to any entity
that is treated as a “partnership” for U.S. federal income tax purposes during the Protected Period, except if (i)
each Protected Member with respect to the relevant Company shall have granted consent in writing to such Transfer and (ii) the
entity shall have agreed in writing for the benefit of the Protected Members that the obligations of this Article II and Article
V (and so much of the other provisions of this Agreement as relate thereto) shall apply with respect to the Protected Property
so Transferred as if it were the relevant Company, or such obligations shall otherwise so apply by operation of law. 

 

2.5           Notice.
Within 60 days after entering into an agreement to (i) Transfer any Protected Property in a transaction that is not described in
Section 2.2, (ii) enter into, cause or permit a Fundamental Transaction or (iii) Transfer any Protected Property to an entity that
is treated as a “partnership” for U.S. federal income tax purposes, the relevant Company shall notify each Protected
Member of the amount of income or gain that will be allocated to such Protected Member as a result of the planned Transfer or Fundamental
Transaction.

 

ARTICLE
III

 

Maintenance
of Indebtedness

 

3.1           Minimum
Liability Allocation. During the term of the Protected Period, the REIT, the Partnership and the Companies agree for the benefit
of the Protected Members that each Company will maintain an amount of indebtedness sufficient to allow each Protected Member, after
taking advantage of the provisions of this Article III (including, without limitation the guarantee opportunities in Section 3.2),
to be allocated liabilities of the Company for purposes of Section 752 of the Code, and to be “at risk” with respect
to liabilities of the Company for purposes of Section 465 of the Code, in each case in an amount no less than such Protected Member’s
Minimum Liability Amount.

 

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3.2           Debt
Protection Agreements. During the term of the Protected Period, the REIT, the Partnership and the Companies agree for the benefit
of the Protected Members that each Company shall (i) allocate to each Protected Member pursuant to Treasury Regulations Section
1.752-3 an amount of indebtedness sufficient to avoid the recognition of Non-Recourse Built-In Gain by such Protected Member, or
(ii) in the event there is insufficient indebtedness available to allocate to a Protected Member pursuant to Treasury Regulations
Section 1.752-3 such that the Protected Member would be required to recognize any Non-Recourse Built-In Gain, make available to
such Protected Member the opportunity to execute a so-called “bottom” or “last-loss” guarantee, a reimbursement
agreement or the equivalent thereof (a “Debt Protection Agreement”) in respect of an amount of indebtedness sufficient
to avoid the recognition of Non-Recourse Built-In Gain by such Protected Member, to the extent that such Debt Protection Agreement
permits the Protected Member to achieve such result under tax law as from time to time in effect. If, as a result of a change in
law after the Effective Date, a “bottom” or “last-loss” guarantee is insufficient to avoid the recognition
of Non-Recourse Built-In Gain by a Protected Member, each Company shall make available to a Protected Member the opportunity to
execute another form of guarantee that permits the Protected Member to achieve such result under tax law then in effect. If a Protected
Member elects to execute a Debt Protection Agreement (including a guarantee executed pursuant to the immediately preceding sentence),
the relevant Company shall allocate to such Protected Member for purposes of applying Section 752 of the Code the amount of indebtedness
(or other obligations) that is subject to the Debt Protection Agreement. For the avoidance of doubt, the Indemnitors shall have
no liability under Section 4.1(b) if a Company provides the guarantee opportunities required by this Section 3.2 and a Protected
Partner elects to not enter into a guarantee. 

 

3.3           Effectuation
of Intent. The REIT, the Partnership and the Companies agree that any Company (and any Subsidiary) shall take any reasonable
action requested by a Protected Member to effectuate the intent of this Article III. The parties hereto agree that, with respect
to any “bottom” or “last-loss” guarantee, a Protected Member who guarantees debt may be pari
passu with other guarantors (whether existing at the time of the Protected Member’s guarantee becomes effective
or subsequent thereto); provided, that immediately after the Protected Member’s guarantee becomes effective
(or immediately after an additional pari passu guarantor is added) the value of the property securing the guaranteed loan
is at least twice the aggregate amount of the guarantees on the guaranteed loan.

 

3.4           Notice.
At least 30 days prior to any Company (or any Subsidiary) taking any action that would result in any Protected Member being allocated
an insufficient amount of indebtedness such that the Protected Member would be required to recognize Non-Recourse Built-In Gain,
the relevant Company shall notify such Protected Member in writing of such action and the extent of such insufficiency.

 

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ARTICLE
IV

 

Remedies
for Breach

 

4.1           Monetary
Damages. In the event that the Company (or any Subsidiary) breaches its obligations to a Protected Member set forth in Article
II or Article III, the Protected Member’s sole right shall be for such Protected Member to receive from the Indemnitors,
and the Indemnitors as their sole liability to such Protected Member shall pay to the Protected Member as damages, an amount equal
to the sum of (i) the taxes (including interest and penalties), incurred by such Protected Member, as calculated pursuant to Section
4.2, (a) in the case of a breach of Article II, with respect to any Built-In Gain recognized with respect to the Protected Property
that is allocable to the Protected Member and (b) in the case of a breach of Article III, as a result of the income or gain allocated
to or otherwise recognized by such Protected Member by reason of such breach, (ii) an amount equal to the aggregate federal, state
and local income taxes (including interest and penalties) payable by such Protected Member (as determined under Section 4.2) as
a result of the receipt of any payment required under this Article IV, and (iii) reasonable attorneys’ fees and disbursements
incurred by such Protected Member.

 

4.2           Computation
of Tax Liability. For purposes of computing the amount of federal, state and local income taxes payable by a Protected Member,
a Protected Member’s tax liability shall be computed assuming that the Protected Member is subject to tax on income or gain
at the highest marginal federal, state and local income tax rates (including any tax under Section 1411 of the Code and any similar
federal, state or local tax) applicable to an individual United States citizen who is a resident of New York City, New York, taking
into account the character of the income or gain and the year in which the taxes are payable, notwithstanding that the Protected
Member itself may not be subject to tax in the event that any Company (or any Subsidiary) breaches its obligations to the Protected
Member under this Agreement.

 

4.3           Required
Notices; Time for Payment. In the event of a breach of any Company’s (or any Subsidiary’s) obligations set forth
in Article II or Article III, the relevant Company shall provide to the Protected Members written notice of any transaction or
event in a fiscal year giving rise to the breach not later than the earlier of (i) at such time as the relevant Company provides
to the Protected Members the Schedule K-1's for the Company’s U.S. federal income tax return for such fiscal year and (ii)
March 14 of the immediately following fiscal year. After receipt by the relevant Company of a written claim from a Protected Member
claiming that a payment required under this Article IV be made to such Protected Member, the Indemnitors shall promptly (and in
any event within 30 days after receipt of such claim) make such payment. The Indemnitors shall make such payment regardless of
whether the Indemnitors disagree with the computation of the amount required to be paid in respect of such breach, in which event
the procedures in Section 4.4 shall apply. If the amount ultimately required to be paid by the Indemnitors to a Protected Member
is finally determined (in accordance with the procedures in Section 4.4) to be less than the amount paid pursuant to the immediately
preceding sentence, the Protected Member shall promptly (and in any case no later than 30 days following such final determination)
repay the Indemnitors for the amount of the difference. If the amount ultimately required to be paid by the Indemnitors to a Protected
Member is less than 80% of the amount asserted by the Protected Member to be owed, then interest shall accrue on the aggregate
amount required to be repaid by the Protected Member from the date that is 30 days after receipt by the Company of the claim from
such Protected Member to the date of actual repayment at a rate equal to the “prime rate” of interest, as published
in the Wall Street Journal (or if no longer published there, as announced by Citibank) effective as of the date the payment is
required to be made. 

 

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4.4           Process
for Determining Damages. If any Company disagrees with the computation of the amount required to be paid by such Company to
a Protected Member in respect of any breach of this Agreement, such Company and the Protected Member agree to negotiate in good
faith to resolve all points of disagreement (including, without limitation, whether a breach of any of the covenants set forth
Article II or Article III has occurred and, if so, the amount of damages to which the Protected Member is entitled as a result
thereof, determined as set forth in Section 4.1). If any such disagreement cannot be resolved by the relevant Company and the Protected
Member within (i) 60 days after the receipt of notice from the relevant Company of breach pursuant to Section 4.1, (ii) 60 days
after the receipt of a notice from the Protected Member that the relevant Company (or any Subsidiary) has breached its obligations
under this Agreement, which notice shall set forth the amount of income asserted to be recognized by the Protected Member and the
payment required to be made to such Protected Member under Section 4.1 as a result of the breach, (iii) 10 days following the date
that the relevant Company notifies the Protected Member of its intention to settle, compromise and/or concede any Tax Claim or
Proceeding pursuant to Article VII, or (iv) 10 days following any final determination of any Tax Claim or Proceeding, the relevant
Company and the Protected Member shall jointly retain a nationally recognized independent public accounting firm (an “Accounting
Firm”) to act as an arbitrator to resolve as expeditiously as possible all points of any such disagreement. All determinations
made by the Accounting Firm with respect to the resolution of any breach or violation of any of the covenants set forth in Article
II or Article III and the amount of damages payable to the Protected Member under Section 4.1 shall be final, conclusive and binding
on the relevant Company and the Protected Member. The reasonable fees and expenses of any Accounting Firm incurred in connection
with any such determination shall be shared equally by the relevant Company and the Protected Member, provided, that if the amount
determined by the Accounting Firm to be owed by the Company to the Protected Member is not less than 80% of the amount asserted
by the Protected Member to be owed, then all of the reasonable fees and expenses of any Accounting Firm incurred in connection
with any such determination shall be paid by the relevant Company. 

 

ARTICLE
V

 

Code
Section 704(c)

 

5.1           Traditional
Method. Each Company (and each Subsidiary) shall adopt the traditional method under Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-3(b)
for purposes of making allocations under Section 704(c) of the Code (which shall include, for purposes of this Article V, allocations
pursuant to Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-3(a)(6)) with respect to Protected Property, with no “curative” or “remedial”
allocations under Section 704(c) of the Code. 

 

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5.2           Reasonable
Method. If, with respect to any Protected Property, Treasury Regulations or other official written guidance issued by the Internal
Revenue Service (“Guidance”) do not explicitly provide for the manner in which Code Section 704(c) is applied, the
relevant Company (and each Subsidiary) shall use the “reasonable method” (within the meaning of the Treasury Regulations
Section 1.704-3(a)(1)) that results in the most beneficial tax treatment to the Protected Members; provided, however, that the
relevant Company (or Subsidiary) shall not be required to use such method in the future if applicable Guidance or case law determines
that such method is not a “reasonable method” (within the meaning of the Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-3(a)(1)).

 

ARTICLE
VI

 

Transfer
Taxes

 

6.1           Indemnity.
The Indemnitors agree for the benefit of the Protected Members (i) to indemnify each Protected Member for all New York State and
New York City real estate transfer taxes (including, without limitation, the New York State Real Estate Transfer Tax and the New
York City Real Property Transfer Tax, including, in each case, any successor tax) imposed on or payable by the Protected Member
(or a direct or indirect owner of the Protected Member), including as a result of any payment required under this Article VI, as
a result of (a) the Formation Transactions, (b) any issuance during the Protected Period of (x) units or other interests in any
Company, any Successor Partnership or any Subsidiary, (y) common stock, special voting stock or other interests in the REIT (including
its successors and subsidiaries) or (z) units or other interests in the Partnership (including its successors and subsidiaries),
(c) any exchange during the Protected Period of interests of any Company for common stock of the REIT, (d) any Transfer of Protected
Property during the Protected Period or (e) any of the transactions described in (a)-(d) being aggregated, and (ii) to pay to a
Protected Member receiving a payment under this Article VI an amount equal to the aggregate federal, state and local income taxes
(including interest and penalties) payable by such Protected Member (as determined under Section 4.2) as a result of the receipt
of any payment required under this Article VI.

 

6.2           Attorneys’
Fees and Disbursements. The Indemnitors shall indemnify the Protected Members for reasonable attorneys’ fees and disbursements
incurred by a Protected Member as a result of a breach of Section 6.1.

 

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ARTICLE
VII

 

Tax
Proceedings

 

7.1           Notice.
If any claim, demand, assessment (including a notice of proposed assessment) or other assertion is made with respect to taxes against
any Protected Member or any Company (or any Subsidiary) the calculation of which involves a matter covered in this Agreement (a
“Tax Claim”), or if any Company (or any Subsidiary) receives any notice from any jurisdiction with respect to any current
or future audit, examination, investigation or other proceeding involving the Protected Members or that otherwise could involve
a matter covered in this Agreement and could directly or indirectly affect (adversely or otherwise) any Protected Member (a “Proceeding”),
then (i) in the case of a notification of a Tax Claim or Proceeding received by a Company (or any Subsidiary), the relevant Company
(or Subsidiary) shall promptly notify the Protected Members of such Tax Claim or Proceeding, but in no event later than 20 business
days after receipt of such notice, and (ii) in the case of a notification of a Tax Claim or Proceeding received by any Protected
Member, or any notice of current or future audit, examination, investigation or other proceeding received by a Protected Member
that involves or could involve a matter covered in this Agreement, the Protected Member shall promptly notify the relevant Company
of such Tax Claim, Proceeding or other notice, but in no event later than 20 business days after receipt of such notice.

 

7.2           Control.
The relevant Company shall have the right to control the defense, settlement or compromise of any Proceeding or Tax Claim; provided,
however, that (i) such Company shall keep the Protected Members duly informed of the progress thereof to the extent that such Proceeding
or Tax Claim could reasonably be expected to result in liability to directly or indirectly to the Protected Members and (ii) the
relevant Company has acknowledged in writing that such relevant Company will be required to indemnify the Protected Member if the
contest is unsuccessful. The Protected Members shall have the right to participate in such Proceeding or Tax Claim at their own
expense. Neither the relevant Company nor any Subsidiary shall settle, compromise and/or concede such Proceeding or Tax Claim without
the prior written consent of the Protected Members, which written consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned.

 

ARTICLE
VIII

 

Miscellaneous

 

8.1           Statute
of Limitations. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the obligations of the parties set forth in this
Agreement shall remain in effect for so long as any obligations and liabilities hereunder apply and until 60 days after the expiration
of any applicable statute of limitations (taking into account any tolling periods and other extensions) applicable thereto.

 

8.2           Additional
Actions and Documents. Each of the parties hereto hereby agrees to take or cause to be taken such further actions, to execute,
deliver, and file or cause to be executed, delivered and filed such further documents, and will obtain such consents, as may be
necessary or as may be reasonably requested in order to fully effectuate the purposes, terms and conditions of this Agreement.

 

8.3           Assignment.
No party hereto shall assign its, his or her rights or obligations under this Agreement, in whole or in part, except by operation
of law, without the prior written consent of the other parties hereto, and any such assignment contrary to the terms hereof shall
be null and void and of no force and effect.

 

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8.4         Successors
and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon, and inure to the benefit of, the parties hereto and their respective heirs,
executors, administrators, successors, legal representatives and permitted assigns.

 

8.5         Severability.
If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be to any extent invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement shall
not be affected thereby, and each term and provision of this Agreement shall be valid and enforced to the fullest extent permitted
by law.

 

8.6         Governing
Law. This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the law of the State of New York, without regard
to principles of conflicts of laws.

 

8.7         Consent
to Jurisdiction; Enforceability.

 

(a)          This
Agreement and the duties and obligations of the parties hereunder shall be enforceable against any of the parties in the courts
of New York, New York. For such purpose, each party hereto and the Protected Partners hereby irrevocably submits to the nonexclusive
jurisdiction of such courts and agrees that all claims in respect of this Agreement may be heard and determined in any of such
courts.

 

(b)          Each
party hereto hereby irrevocably agrees that a final judgments of any of the courts specified above in any action or proceeding
relating to this Agreement shall be conclusive and may be enforced in other jurisdictions by suit on the judgment or in any other
manner provided by law.

 

8.8         Captions.
The captions in this Agreement are inserted for reference only and in no way define, describe or limit the scope or intent of this
Agreement or of any of the provisions hereof. All Annexes attached hereto shall be incorporated by reference as if set out herein
in full.

 

8.9         Counterparts.
This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, all of which shall be considered one and the same agreement and each
of which shall be deemed an original.

 

8.10       Modification;
Waiver. No failure or delay on the part of any party hereto in exercising any power or right hereunder shall operate as a waiver
thereof, nor shall any single or partial exercise of any such right or power, or any abandonment or discontinuance of steps to
enforce such right or power, preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right or power. The rights
and remedies of the parties hereunder are cumulative and not exclusive of any rights or remedies which they would otherwise have.
No modification or waiver of any provision of this Agreement, nor consent to any departure by any party therefrom, shall in any
event be effective unless the same shall be in writing and executed by each party hereto affected thereby, and then such waiver
or consent shall be effective only in the specific instance and for the purpose for which given. No notice to or demand on any
party in any case shall entitle such party to any other or further notice or demand in similar or other circumstances.

 

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8.11         Notice.
Any notice to be given hereunder by any party to another party shall be given in writing by either (i) personal delivery, (ii)
registered or certified mail (postage prepaid, return receipt requested) or (iii) facsimile transmission (provided such facsimile
is followed by an original of such notice by mail or personal delivery as provided herein), and any such notice shall be deemed
communicated as of the date of delivery (including delivery by overnight courier, certified mail or facsimile. Mailed notices shall
be addressed as set forth below, but any party may change the address set forth below by written notice to other parties in accordance
with this paragraph:

 

(a)          For
the REIT, the Partnership, and the Companies:

 

	c/o Clipper Realty Inc.
	 4611 12th Avenue
	Brooklyn, New York 11219
	Attn: David Bistricer
	Fax: (718) 438-1290

 

 

(b)          If
to a Continuing Investor of one of the Companies, to the address on file with the relevant Company.

 

(c)          If
to a Protected Member who is a Protected Member by reason of clause (ii) of Section 1.9, to the address on file with the relevant
Company.

 

8.12         Protected
Members. The Protected Members that are not parties hereto are beneficiaries of this Agreement and shall be able to enforce
this Agreement as if they were parties to this Agreement.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the REIT, the Partnership, the Companies
and the Continuing Investors, have respectively executed this Agreement as of the date first written above.

 

	 	CLIPPER REALTY INC.
	 	 	 	 
	 	By	/s/ David Bistricer
	 	 	Name:	David Bistricer
	 	 	Title:	Chief Executive Officer and President
	 	 	 	 
	 	CLIPPER REALTY L.P.
	 	By: Clipper Realty Inc., its General Partner
	 	By:	/s/ David Bistricer
	 	 	Name:	David Bistricer
	 	 	Title:	Chief Executive Officer and President

 

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	 	Renaissance Equity Holdings LLC, a Delaware limited liability company
	 	 
	 	By	/s/ David Bistricer
	 	 	Name:	David Bistricer
	 	 	Title:	Managing Member
	 	 	 	 
	 	Berkshire Equity LLC, a Delaware limited liability company
	 	 
	 	By	/s/ David Bistricer
	 	 	Name:	David Bistricer
	 	 	Title:	Managing Member
	 	 	 	 
	 	Gunki Holdings LLC, a Delaware limited liability company
	 	 
	 	By	/s/ David Bistricer
	 	 	Name:	David Bistricer
	 	 	Title:	Managing Member
	 	 	 	 
	 	50/53 JV LLC, a Delaware limited liability company
	 	 
	 	By	/s/ David Bistricer
	 	 	Name:	David Bistricer
	 	 	Title:	Manager

 

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	 	/s/ David Bistricer
	 	David Bistricer
	 	 
	 	/s/ Moric Bistricer
	 	Moric Bistricer
	 	 
	 	/s/ Eva Schwimmer
	 	Eva Schwimmer
	 	 	 	 
	 	SCHWIMMER FAMILY IRREVOCABLE GIFT TRUST 2
	 	 	 	 
	 	By	/s/ Jacob Schwimmer
	 	 	Name:	Jacob Schwimmer
	 	 	Title:	Trustee
	 	 	 	 
	 	/s/ Jacob Schwimmer
	 	Jacob Schwimmer
	 	 	 	 
	 	DAVID BISTRICER TRUST OF 2014, a New Jersey Trust
	 	 	 	 
	 	By 	/s/ Marc Bistricer
	 	 	Name: Marc Bistricer
	 	 	Title: Trustee
	 	 	 	 
	 	MORIC BISTRICER TRUST OF 2014, a New Jersey Trust
	 	 	 	 
	 	By 	/s/ Marc Bistricer
	 	 	Name: Marc Bistricer
	 	 	Title: Trustee

 

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	 	TRAPEZE INC.
	 	 	 	 
	 	By	/s/ Sam Levinson
	 	 	Name:	Sam Levinson
	 	 	Title:	Authorized Signatory
	 	 	 	 
	 	TRAPEZE D HOLDINGS LLC
	 	 	 	 
	 	By	/s/ Sam Levinson
	 	 	Name:	Sam Levinson
	 	 	Title:	Authorized Signatory
	 	 	 	 
	 	ECL Holdings LLC
	 	 	 	 
	 	By  	/s/ Sam Levinson
	 	 	Name:	Sam Levinson
	 	 	Title:	Authorized Signatory

 

[Signature page to Tax Protection Agreement]

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