Exhibit E is an Agency Agreement and Authorization for Property Manager to Act on Behalf of Owner, a certification for lessors in government lease agreements. Its purpose is to confirm that an agent signing a lease or supplemental agreement on behalf of the property owner has the legal authority to do so. The owner certifies the agent's full empowerment to act in all lease-related matters, including signing agreements, collecting payments, managing maintenance, and releasing obligations. This document ensures the validity of agreements within government RFPs, federal grants, or state/local RFPs by verifying the agent's legal standing.
The provided document, "CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION," is a crucial component in government RFPs, federal grants, and state/local RFPs, specifically designed to verify the authority of individuals signing lease agreements on behalf of entities. It includes two distinct sections: a Corporate/LLC Certificate and a Partnership Certificate. The Corporate/LLC Certificate requires the certifying individual to identify themselves as a secretary or principal, confirming that the signatory for the lease is authorized by the governing body and acts within the scope of the entity's powers. The Partnership Certificate requires a general partner to certify that another general partner, who signed the lease, possesses the authority to bind the partnership as per their Partnership Agreement. Both sections require a date and a seal, ensuring legal validity and accountability. This document's purpose is to establish clear authorization and legal standing for lease agreements within government procurement processes.
Exhibit B of GSA Form 3517B (Rev 08/20) outlines the general clauses for acquiring leasehold interests in real property for government use. It covers 48 clauses across categories like general provisions, performance, payment, standards of conduct, adjustments, audits, disputes, labor standards, subcontracting, and other essential requirements. Key aspects include rules for subletting and assignment, Lessor default conditions, maintenance of property, fire and casualty damage, and compliance with applicable laws. Payment terms detail prompt payment, electronic funds transfer, and adjustments for space discrepancies. The document also incorporates clauses on business ethics, anti-kickback procedures, drug-free workplaces, and prohibitions on certain telecommunications equipment to ensure regulatory compliance and ethical conduct.
The USACE Request for Lease Proposals (RLP) No. DACA655260000400 seeks a fully-serviced lease for approximately 2,532 Gross Square Feet of space in Richmond, VA, for up to five years. Proposals are due by December 20, 2025, at 3:00 PM EST. Key requirements include 24-hour access, communication infrastructure, direct exterior exit access, and lighted parking. The delineated area is bounded by Nine Mile Rd, East Williamsburg Rd, East Nine Mile Rd, and Masonic Ln. Offerors must ensure efficiency of layout, accessibility, fire protection, life safety, and address environmental considerations, including floodplains, hazardous materials, asbestos, and historical preservation. The RLP details submission instructions, pricing terms, and additional submittals like ownership evidence. Award will be based on the best value to the Government, considering price and technical factors such as location, neighborhood, ease of access, parking, building appearance, adjacent businesses, signage potential, floor plan, and high-speed internet availability.