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Acquisition of Distressed Commercial Real Estate Debt

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CRER Vol. 08 (2010)
Author
Griesmer, Paul CRE, FRICS
Berenson, Harvey
Brady, Philip L.
Abstract

This article addresses key considerations that apply to the acquisition and resolution of distressed commercial real estate debt. This article is based on the experience of the authors dealing with troubled real estate loan restructurings, problem loan resolutions, and distressed loan purchases and dispositions.

Journal / Series
Cornell Real Estate Review
Volume & Issue
Vol. 8
Date Issued
2010-07-01
Keywords
Cornell
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real estate
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acquisition
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resolution
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debt
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loan restructuring
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loan resolutions
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distressed loan purchases
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dispositions
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maturities
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non-performing
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recession
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occupancy levels
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capitalization rates
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declines
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note holder
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underwriting
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due diligenc
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borrower
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foreclosure
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loan modification
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tax considerations
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cycle
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Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC)
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Congressional Oversight Panel
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Restructured Loans
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Discounted Payoff (DCO)
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debt
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equity
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market conditions
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