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Co-Lender Mortgage Loan Structures: Understanding the Lender Structure is Critical (Second of Two-Part Series)

Posted in Tough Times for Lenders, Workout Issues

This is the second of a two-part series (PART ONE) covering initial due diligence topics for workouts involving co-lender structures, with a focus solely on the participated or syndicated co-lender structure. The series is not a comprehensive listing of possible issues on this topic, but merely a basis template to assist you as you review… Continue Reading

Co-Lender Mortgage Loan Structures: Understanding the Lender Structure is Critical (First of Two-Part Series)

Posted in Tough Times for Lenders, Workout Issues

1st in a series of 2 postings Much of the focus in the media on troubled real estate debt focuses on sophisticated debt structures, or on investors holding bonds in pools of loans. This focus, however, misses an important, intermediate player between these two ends of the barbell: the real estate lender. In several real… Continue Reading