When a borrower is unable to meet their repayment obligations, the situation can escalate quickly. What may begin as a temporary cash flow issue can lead to formal default, enforcement action and potential loss of secured assets. For both lenders and borrowers,...
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Option Agreements in Property Transactions: Flexibility or Hidden Risk?
Option agreements are a common feature in property transactions, particularly in development and investment contexts. They offer flexibility by allowing a party to secure the right, but not the obligation, to purchase a property at a future time. For developers, this...
Selling a Commercial Property With a Lease in Place: What Buyers Look For
When selling a commercial property, the existence and quality of any lease in place will significantly influence both value and buyer interest. Unlike vacant property, an investment asset is assessed not only on its physical characteristics, but on the strength,...



