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DEFERRED REVENUE
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2018
DEFERRED REVENUE  
DEFERRED REVENUE

NOTE 15. DEFERRED REVENUE

Deferred revenue consisted of the following:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As of

 

 

    

March 31,
2018

    

December 31,
2017

 

Deferred Oil Exploration Lease Revenue

 

$

386,767

 

$

585,675

 

Deferred Revenue on Land Sales

 

 

831,320

 

 

 —

 

Prepaid Rent

 

 

1,004,206

 

 

1,126,408

 

Tenant Contributions

 

 

4,312,578

 

 

 —

 

Other Deferred Revenue

 

 

301,616

 

 

318,376

 

Total Deferred Revenue

 

$

6,836,487

 

$

2,030,459

 

Deferred Oil Exploration Lease Revenue. On October 11, 2017, the Company received an approximate $807,000 rent payment for the seventh year of the Company’s thirteen-year oil exploration lease, which is being recognized ratably over the twelve-month lease period ending in September 2018. The oil exploration lease is more fully described in Note 5 “Land and Subsurface Interests.”

Deferred Revenue on Land Sales. In conjunction with the land sale to Buc-ee’s in March 2018, the Company funded an escrow account for approximately $831,000 related to the portion of the acreage sold for which the Company remains obligated to perform wetlands mitigation. As a result of the Company’s continuing obligation, approximately $831,000 of the sales price collected at closing was deferred and the revenue will be recognized upon the Company’s performance of the obligation.

 

Tenant Contributions. In connection with the acquisition of the property in Aspen, Colorado, the master tenant contributed $1.5 million of the $28.0 million purchase price at closing on February 21, 2018. Additionally, the master tenant funded, from its leasing reserve escrow, approximately $935,000 of the Company’s acquisition-related costs. The aggregate contributions related to the Company’s total acquisition cost of approximately $29.0 million will be recognized into income property rental revenue over the remaining term of the lease.

In connection with the construction of the beachfront restaurant leased to Cocina 214 Restaurant & Bar in Daytona Beach, Florida, the tenant contributed approximately $1.9 million of the building and tenant improvements owned by the Company through direct payments to various third-party construction vendors. The approximately $1.9 million asset contribution will be recognized into income property rental revenue over the remaining term of the lease.