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 ...
With most debts, if you find yourself unable to repay, not only does the lender have the right to seize your collateral, such as your house or car, but they can also pursue your other assets to make ...
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 ...
Case Equity Partners (CASE), a commercial real estate investment and advisory firm specializing in distressed and structured-finance situations, today announced the release of a new white paper, ...
In their Financing column, Jason Goldstein and Joshua Sohn, members of DLA Piper, write that in the current commercial real estate finance market, many loans are "non-recourse" to the borrower and its ...
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 ...
Robert Fulghum wrote a popular book, “All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten.” There is much merit in his book. We now know that cold milk is not good for everyone, but the basics of the ...
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