Annual report pursuant to Section 13 and 15(d)

DEFERRED RENTS RECEIVABLE

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DEFERRED RENTS RECEIVABLE
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2021
Deferred Rents Receivable  
DEFERRED RENTS RECEIVABLE

NOTE 5 – DEFERRED RENTS RECEIVABLE

 

The Company is the lessor under operating leases which contain rent holidays, escalating rents over time, options to renew, requirements to pay property taxes, insurance and/or maintenance costs, and contingent rental payments based on a percentage of monthly tenant revenues. The Company is not the lessor under any finance leases.

 

The Company recognizes fixed rental receipts from such lease agreements on a straight-line basis over the expected lease term. Differences between amounts received and amounts recognized are recorded under Deferred Rents Receivable on the balance sheet. Contingent rentals are recognized only after tenants’ revenues are finalized and if such revenues exceed certain minimum levels.

 

The Company leases the following owned properties:

 

  Delaware – a 45,000 square foot cannabis cultivation, processing, and dispensary facility which is leased to a cannabis-licensed client under a triple net lease that expires in 2035.
     
  Maryland – a 180,000 square foot cultivation and processing facility which is leased to a licensed cannabis client under a triple net lease that expires in 2037.
     
  Massachusetts – a 138,000 square foot industrial property of which approximately half of the available square footage is leased to a non-cannabis manufacturing company under a lease that expires in October 2022.

 

The Company subleases the following properties:

 

  Delaware – a 4,000 square foot cannabis dispensary which is subleased to its cannabis-licensed client under a under a sublease expiring in April 2027.
     
  Delaware – a 100,000 square foot warehouse, of which the Company developed 60,000 square feet into a cultivation facility, and is developing the remaining space into processing facility, subleased to its cannabis-licensed client. The sublease expires in March 2030, with an option to extend the term for three additional five-year periods.
     
  Delaware – a 12,000 square foot cannabis production facility with offices which is subleased to its cannabis-licensed client. The sublease expires in January 2026 and contains an option to negotiate an extension at the end of the lease term.

 

As of December 31, 2021 and 2020, cumulative fixed rental receipts under such leases approximated $18.7 million and $13.9 million, respectively, compared to revenue recognized on a straight-line basis of approximately $20.4 million and $15.8 million, respectively. Accordingly, the deferred rents receivable balance approximated $1.7 million and $1.9 million at December 31, 2021 and 2020, respectively.

 

Future minimum rental receipts for non-cancellable leases and subleases as of December 31, 2021 were:

2022   $ 4,854,549  
2023     4,563,372  
2024     4,625,608  
2025     4,695,107  
2026     3,915,790  
Thereafter     35,829,822  
Total   $ 58,484,248