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CRE Lending: Property Types, Lease Structures and Other Non-Financial Risks

As banks continue to deal directly with CRE loans as a major portion of their loan portfolios, plus indirectly through income-producing or rental real estate holdings that affect customers, it is important to “get beyond the numbers” and assess the qualitative or non-financial factors that influence CRE performance over time.

OnDemand
Recorded Monday,
October 30th, 2023
Presented by Richard Hamm
$279.00 or 1 Token

Includes: 30 Days OnDemand Playback, Presenter Materials and Handouts

  • Commercial/Business Lending
  • Lending
  • Mortgage Lending
  • Branch Manager
  • Commercial Lender
  • Credit Analyst
  • Marketing Officer/Business Development
  • Mortgage Lender
  • Private Banker
  • Senior Management
  • Small Business Lender
  • Workout Specialist/Collector

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Commercial and Industrial (C&I) lenders know that non-financial factors such as the borrower’s industry, its competitive market, and its management team, play a key role in the ongoing success of the business, as well as timely loan repayment. Commercial real estate (CRE) loans have similar non-financial factors or issues, including the type of property (similar to C&I industry risk), the ability to successfully re-lease the property over the loan term (competitive market), and proper management and maintenance of the physical facility. As banks continue to deal directly with CRE loans as a major portion of their loan portfolios, plus indirectly through income-producing or rental real estate holdings that affect customers, it is important to “get beyond the numbers” and assess the qualitative or non-financial factors that influence CRE performance over time.

What You'll Learn

  • Differentiating among property types – key terminology and operating factors for multi-family, retail, office and industrial/warehouse
  • Additional issues with owner-occupied and “specialty” properties, such as hotels and nursing homes
  • “Triple net” versus full-service leases
  • Overview of other common provisions in commercial leases
  • Reimbursement for common area maintenance (CAM)
  • Cotenancy clauses
  • Requirements placed on the tenant
  • Requirements placed on the landlord
  • Estoppels
  • Subordination, non-disturbance, and attornment provisions
  • Unusual or extraordinary lease provisions, such as building naming rights
  • Re-lease and rollover risk
  • Physical style risk and ongoing property management risk
  • The concept of sponsorship

Who Should Attend

CRE lenders, commercial lenders, private bankers, small business lenders, credit analysts, portfolio managers, assistant relationship managers, consumer and mortgage lenders, loan review specialists, special assets officers, lending managers, and credit officers will gain an understanding with this webinar.


Richard Hamm

Instructor Bio

Richard Hamm has been training bankers for 28 years, designing and delivering courses specializing in commercial lending and credit, including portfolio and risk management, commercial real estate (CRE) and appraisals, plus selling and negotiating skills, and director training. He also conducts eight senior lender forums on a periodic basis in multiple states and one series at the national level.

He is based in Huntsville, AL and has owned/operated Advantage Consulting & Training for 14 years, after a 22-year banking career including senior positions in lending and credit, plus president of a community bank through formation and acquisition of an existing bank. He has BS and MBA degrees from the University of Alabama.