EPRT (NYSE: EPRT) director receives 3,837 OP/LTIP Units as equity award
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
4
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Sivanesan Janaki reported acquisition or exercise transactions in this Form 4 filing.
ESSENTIAL PROPERTIES REALTY TRUST, INC. director Janaki Sivanesan reported receiving a grant of 3,837 OP Units of Essential Properties, L.P. These units were awarded at a price of $0.00 per unit as a form of equity-based compensation.
Each LTIP Unit represents a contingent right to receive one OP Unit upon vesting, and each OP Unit is redeemable for cash or, at the company’s election, exchangeable for one share of common stock, subject to anti-dilution adjustments. The LTIP Units vest ratably on the earlier of the first anniversary of the grant date or the first annual stockholder meeting after the grant, provided continued board service.
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Insider Trade Summary
1 transaction reported
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Insider
Sivanesan Janaki
Role
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| Type | Security | Shares | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grant/Award | OP Units | 3,837 | $0.00 | -- |
Holdings After Transaction:
OP Units — 3,837 shares (Direct, null)
Footnotes (1)
- The OP Units ("OP Units") are units of limited partnership interest issued by Essential Properties, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership and the entity through which Essential Properties Realty Trust, Inc. (the "Company") holds substantially all of its assets and conducts its operations. The OP Units are redeemable by the holder for cash or, at the Company's election, may be exchanged for shares of the Company's common stock at a one-to-one ratio, subject to anti-dilution adjustments. Represents a special class of OP Units issued by Essential Properties, L.P. pursuant to its Partnership Agreement and the Company's Long-Term Incentive Plan ("LTIP Units"). Each LTIP Unit represents the contingent right to receive one OP Unit upon vesting, conditioned upon minimum allocations to the capital accounts of the LTIP Units for federal income tax purposes. These LTIP Units vest ratably on the earlier of (i) the first anniversary of the date of grant and (ii) the first annual meeting of the Company's stockholders that occurs after the date of grant, subject to the reporting person's continued service on the Company's board of directors through the vesting date. There is no expiration date for the LTIP Units or OP Units.
Key Figures
OP Units granted: 3,837 OP Units
Grant price per unit: $0.00 per OP Unit
Underlying common stock: 3,837 shares
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OP Units granted
3,837 OP Units
Awarded on 2026-05-13 as equity compensation
Grant price per unit
$0.00 per OP Unit
Equity award with no cash paid by recipient
Underlying common stock
3,837 shares
Each OP Unit exchangeable 1:1 into common stock
Post-transaction OP Units held
3,837 OP Units
Total beneficial ownership reported after grant
Key Terms
OP Units, LTIP Units, Long-Term Incentive Plan, anti-dilution adjustments, +1 more
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OP Units financial
"The OP Units ("OP Units") are units of limited partnership interest issued by Essential Properties, L.P."
OP units are ownership stakes in an operating partnership that sits beneath a public parent company, commonly used by real estate and energy firms to hold assets and distributions. Think of them like special shares in a subsidiary: they give economic rights to profits and cash payouts but are structured differently from the parent’s common stock, so investors watch OP unit issuance because it can change the effective ownership, future distributions, and potential dilution of the parent company’s equity.
LTIP Units financial
"Represents a special class of OP Units issued by Essential Properties, L.P. pursuant to its Partnership Agreement and the Company's Long-Term Incentive Plan ("LTIP Units")."
LTIP units are awards given to executives and employees as part of a long-term incentive plan; they act like deferred bonuses that convert into company shares or cash only if the business meets set performance or time requirements. Investors care because LTIP units tie management pay to future results, can increase the number of outstanding shares (dilution) when they vest, and create ongoing compensation expense that can affect earnings and shareholder value.
Long-Term Incentive Plan financial
"issued by Essential Properties, L.P. pursuant to its Partnership Agreement and the Company's Long-Term Incentive Plan ("LTIP Units")."
A long-term incentive plan is a company program that pays executives or employees with stock, options, or cash tied to multi-year performance goals, where the rewards become theirs only after meeting conditions over time. Think of it as a delayed bonus or retirement-style reward that aligns employees’ interests with shareholders by encouraging them to boost long-term value; investors watch these plans because they affect pay costs, share dilution and management incentives.
anti-dilution adjustments financial
"may be exchanged for shares of the Company's common stock at a one-to-one ratio, subject to anti-dilution adjustments."
Anti-dilution adjustments are changes made to the ownership stakes or value of an investment to protect investors from having their shares become less valuable if the company issues new shares at a lower price. Imagine buying a piece of a pie, and then the pie is cut into more slices without increasing in size—these adjustments help ensure your slice still retains its worth. They matter to investors because they help preserve the value of their investment when the company’s share price drops.
capital accounts financial
"conditioned upon minimum allocations to the capital accounts of the LTIP Units for federal income tax purposes."
FAQ
What insider transaction did EPRT director Janaki Sivanesan report?
Director Janaki Sivanesan reported an acquisition of 3,837 OP Units as equity compensation. These derivative units were granted at a price of zero under the company’s long-term incentive framework and increase the director’s economic exposure to Essential Properties Realty Trust’s operating partnership.
What are OP Units in Essential Properties Realty Trust (EPRT)?
OP Units are limited partnership interests in Essential Properties, L.P., the operating partnership. They are redeemable for cash or, at the company’s election, exchangeable one-for-one into shares of common stock, subject to anti-dilution adjustments that help preserve relative ownership percentages over time.
What are LTIP Units and how do they work for EPRT insiders?
LTIP Units are a special class of OP Units issued under the Long-Term Incentive Plan. Each LTIP Unit gives a contingent right to receive one OP Unit upon vesting, which depends on tax capital account allocations and continued service conditions set out in the plan’s partnership agreement.
When do Janaki Sivanesan’s EPRT LTIP Units vest?
The LTIP Units vest ratably on the earlier of the first anniversary of the grant date or the first annual stockholders’ meeting after the grant. Vesting also requires continued service on Essential Properties Realty Trust’s board of directors through the applicable vesting date.