Loan Payment Troubles Need an Practiced Attorney

Many people apply for loans when buying a commercial property. Things will seem fine until there is a monetary emergency and you are not able to pay interests for longer durations that may lead to commercial short sales if unattended. During these situations you should be talking tolending authorities about loan review and come up [...]

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

Need an Practiced Attorney to Assist with Unresolved Loan Payments?

In order to start a company, think about the external factors like the stock market state and the general business scenario have to be considered in addition to the specific case of the client. Thus each corporation plan has to be tailor made rather than a set pattern. The main aim is to have a [...]

Tuesday, July 26th, 2011

Get the Help of Experts to Solve Your Real Estate Troubles

Commercial Loan Modification Managing loans can be made easy by receiving help from commercial refinance, your firm might end up in list of top 500 companies in Fortune 500. Start your search online for a good loan review firm which hires best commercial real estate attorney. Loan modification is a sensitive issue and best when [...]

Thursday, July 21st, 2011

Warehouse Loan Workouts Can Save Your Real Estate

Rents for industrial warehouses have dropped as a result of companies reducing the scope of their operations in response to the economic slow down. This may also be due to current warehouse tenants asking for reductions in their rent. The final effect is that the warehouse owner is unable to come up with the usual [...]

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

CMBS

Commercial Mortgage backed securities (CMBS) Loans are unique in that there are several legal restrictions that may prevent a Workout because the investments of the CMBS shareholders need to be protected. However, this may still be possible through the special servicer although the process is complex. The CMBS are a collection of Mortgage Loans that [...]

Monday, May 2nd, 2011

Commercial Real Estate Lenders Asked to Help Borrowers

The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council has issued a suggestion that Commercial Real Estate lenders, such as Banks, should collaborate with the Borrowers to find ways to modify their Loans to prevent foreclosure. The regulators, including the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and the Federal Reserve, are trying to encourage Banks by declaring that they [...]

Monday, May 2nd, 2011

Commercial Mortgage Modifications Needed

Commercial Mortgage Modification is not usually talked about in the news because of the current focus on home loans. Thus, the problems of owners of Commercial Properties, such as hotels, apartment buildings, warehouses and office buildings, are often neglected. However, experts predict that there is an upcoming wave of defaults on Commercial Mortgage loans that [...]

Sunday, May 1st, 2011

How Do You Qualify for a Commercial Loan Workout?

Owners of income-producing real estate properties, such as strip malls, shopping centers, office buildings, restaurants, apartments, hotels and multi-tenant buildings, are also feeling the effects of the financial crisis and many Commercial real estate Loans that are due in 2010 are in danger of default. Banks and lenders may be willing to change the terms [...]

Sunday, May 1st, 2011

Commercial Loan Workout Lender Viability

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) had shut down nine failed lenders under the multi-state holding company, FBOP Corp. Fortunately for the lenders’ customers, the FDIC will cover the bank deposits up to $250,000. It is believed that the FBOP lenders have been hurt by their focus on Commercial Real Estate Mortgages. While the media [...]

Friday, April 29th, 2011

Commercial Short Sale As A Way to Avoid Foreclosure

Banks and Banks holding Commercial Property Mortgages for income-producing properties are expected to have severe problems by 2010 when many of these Mortgages reach the end of their terms. Many of these properties were purchased using Commercial mortgage backed securities (CMBS) Mortgages that had very aggressive terms with as high as 90 percent financing with [...]

Thursday, April 28th, 2011