Learn how recourse and non-recourse loans differ, their benefits and risks, and impact on your financial choices.
The coming banking crisis, and suggestions of an incoming bust in commercial real estate, has given rise to some questions about recourse versus non-recourse debt and what impact the differences in ...
The Federal Reserve's most recent Financial Stability Report addressed what many industry watchers had been convinced of for some time: the commercial real estate sector is in a precarious state. The ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Case Equity Partners (CASE), a commercial real estate investment and advisory firm specializing in distressed and structured‑finance situations, today announced the release ...
A non-recourse loan is a type of debt that’s secured by collateral, such as an individual’s car, house or another typically illiquid asset. By securing a non-recourse loan, the lender won’t have the ...
As mentioned in the inaugural post of The Carveout, non-recourse loans will include a non-recourse carveout providing protection for the lender in the event the transfer provisions in the loan ...
Generally, all income-producing properties, excluding unimproved land, are considered commercial real estate (CRE). The two financing options for CRE are recourse and nonrecourse loans. There are ...
With recourse factoring, you're responsible for the debt if your customers don’t pay. With non-recourse factoring, the factoring company accepts the loss for nonpayment. Many, or all, of the products ...
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--UC Funds today introduced the lowest rate, most competitive commercial mortgage product available in commercial real estate. UC Funds’ new UC GO non-recourse commercial ...
When it is my turn to take the pen with this column, I try to provide a commercial real estate law topic that I think is sometimes overlooked by closely held businesses and condense the topic, within ...
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