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Unusual or Infrequent Itmes Impacting Quarterly Results
9 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2013
Extraordinary and Unusual Items [Abstract]  
Unusual or Infrequent Items Impacting Quarterly Results

(13) Unusual or Infrequent Items Impacting Quarterly Results. On June 3, 2013 the Company prepaid the $7,281,000 remaining principal balance on a 6.12% mortgage under an early prepayment provision the note allowed after 7.5 years. The prepayment penalty of $386,000 is included in interest expense. The remaining deferred loan costs of $175,000 were also included in interest expense.

 

Income from continuing operations for the first quarter of fiscal 2013 included a gain on the sale of the developed property rentals Commonwealth property in Jacksonville, Florida, of $1,116,000 before income taxes. The book value of the property was $723,000.

 

Income from continuing operations for the first quarter of fiscal 2012 included a gain on termination of sale contract in the amount of $1,039,000 before income taxes for the receipt of non-refundable deposits related to the termination of an agreement to sell the Company’s Windlass Run Residential property.

 

Accrued insurance liabilities decreased $1,659,000 during the nine months ending June 30, 2013 due to payments to our new insurer under a captive agreement along with payment in settlement of three unusually large prior year liability and health claims. Payments under the captive agreement are for the fiscal 2013 year-to-date loss fund as estimated in advance using actuarial methodology. The captive agreement provides that we will share in the underwriting results, good or bad, within a $250,000 per occurrence layer of loss through retrospective premium adjustments.

 

On June 20, 2013, the Company purchased for approximately $8 million, Transit Business Park in Baltimore, Maryland which consists of 5 buildings on 14.5 acres totaling 232,318 square feet. The Company has accounted for this acquisition in accordance with the provisions of ASC 805, Business Combinations (ASC 805). The Company has allocated the purchase price of the property, through the use of a third party valuation, based upon the fair value of the assets acquired, consisting of land, buildings and intangible assets, including in-place leases and below market leases. Based on the third party valuation performed, $865,000 and $159,000 of the purchase price has been allocated to the fair value of the in-place leases and below market in-place leases, respectively. These intangible assets are recorded within Other assets and Other liabilities, respectively, in the consolidated balance sheets as of June 30, 2013. The value of the in-place lease intangibles will be amortized to amortization expense over the remaining lease term. The fair value assigned pertaining to the below-market in-place leases will be amortized to rental revenue over the remaining non-cancelable terms of the respective leases.