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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 72 — Public Lands, Buildings, and Funds

72-1711. Tenant of business incubation center; duties; extension; when authorized.

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A tenant shall:
(1)Pay rent to the community board in an amount to be determined by the community board. The community board may agree to have the rent for a predetermined number of months payable at a later date by which time the business is expected to have received committed starting capital;
(2)Pay utilities as determined by the community board; and
(3)Relocate to a permanent location not later than two years after entering a business incubation center, except that a business may request in writing extensions of this requirement for periods of not more than twelve months. The community board may grant extensions of up to twelve months at a time based upon a review of the factors in subsection
(1)of section 72-1709 . A tenant shall be given an opportunity to submit written information concerning those factors to the community board before the community board makes its decision approving or denying an extension.
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