“Why You Should Consider Buying Non-Performing Real Estate Notes,” National Real Estate Investor

The Great Recession was fueled by bad loans in the real estate market that turned into non-performing loans for many banks.

Investors could purchase those non-performing real estate loans directly from banks during those troubled times and those deals were beneficial for the banks because they were able to unload non-performing notes from their books while obtaining much needed capital.

Investors were also able to scoop up non-performing notes at discounts. Many of those same investors […]

By | December 20th, 2020 ||

“Purchase And Sale Of Commercial Real Property (FL),” Practical Guidance

There are many issues to consider when buying or selling commercial real estate (CRE) in Florida. The considerations that buyers and sellers face are sometimes different and these issues may differ by asset class as well. This practice note focuses on general considerations for CRE transactions while noting some specific instances that may arise in different asset classes. While this note differentiates the considerations of the buyer and the seller, it is not possible […]

By | December 5th, 2020 ||

LawWise Podcast: A Closer Look At Real Estate Workouts And Restructurings, Part 2

In this second part of our LawWise podcast on real estate workouts and restructurings, real estate finance partner Steve Herman and special counsel Loren Taub examine the goals of borrowers and lenders in workouts and restructurings, potential remedies, and prenegotiation and forbearance agreements.

Please click here to listen.

By | December 1st, 2020 ||