The Basics of Representing a Commercial Mortgage Borrower

Goetz FitzpatrickInsight

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Eugene Martin joins a panel of five to present this on-demand program that will provide attorneys with the basic knowledge and skills to represent a client who is the borrower in a commercial loan transaction. Starting with the loan commitment and ending with the closing, topics will include borrower’s organization documents, special purpose entities, title reports, title policies and endorsements, surveys, assignments of mortgages, review and negotiation of loan documents, estoppel certificates, subordination and non-disturbance agreements, opinion letters and post-closing obligations. The segment on review and negotiation of loan documents will feature comments from a borrower’s perspective and the responses from lender’s counsel.