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For those in pursuit of commercial real estate opportunities, learn the tools to be successful in this helpful guide by an expert in the industry.
Independent commercial real estate broker Michael Reinhard has been leveraging the financial benefits of our strong economy for years. In this practical and insightful guide, he offers advice to help others in their pursuit of commercial real estate endeavors.
By providing a thorough overview of commercial mortgage underwriting and credit analysis, Commercial Mortgages 101 teaches you how to:
think and speak like a commercial real estate lender;
quickly size and under write basic commercial real estate loans;
prepare personal cash flow statements;
read and interpret lenders' preliminary loan proposals';
create a Schedule of Real Estate Owned;
And prepare a persuasive and professional loan request package.
Credit and financing issues pose the greatest challenges to prospective borrowers attaining the money and mortgage terms they need. Whether you're a real estate investor or a mortgage broker trying to decide on the right form of ownership (LP, LLC, Co-tenancy, or others) or you need to calculate your true net worth and liquidity to ensure your loan is approved, Commercial Mortgages 101 is your start-to-finish guide to success.
Contents
CONTENTS
Acknowlegments
Introduction
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Commercial Real Estate Loans
What Is a Commercial Mortgage?
"Mortgage" Defined
"Commercial" Defined
Types of Commercial Properties
Non-Income-Producing Properties
Income-Producing Properties
Single-Tenant Properties
Multitenant Properties
Types of Commercial Real Estate Lenders
Banks
Life Insurance Companies
Conduit Lenders
Agency Lenders
Credit Companies
Mortgage Bankers
Private Lenders
Commercial Mortgage Terms
Maturity Period
Amortization Period
Loan-to-Value Ratios
Interest Rates
Prepayment Penalty
Recourse vs. Nonrecourse Loans
Commercial Mortgage Underwriting
Sponsorship
Property Underwriting
Final Underwriting Analysis
Chapter 2: Preparing the Loan Request Package
Executive Summary
Purpose of Loan Request
Sources and Uses
Property Description and Location
Financial Summary
Borrower
Property Description
Location and Demographics
Property Economics
Financial Statements
Financial Analysis
Schedule of Income
Historical Cash Flow
Loan Analysis
Supporting Documents
Market and Submarket Data
Sponsorship
Chapter 3: Financial Strength and Creditworthiness
Net Worth and Liquidity
Assets
Non-Real Estate Assets
Real Estate Assets, Cash Equity, and Market Equity
Cost vs. Market Value
Pre-Funding Liquidity
Post-Funding Liquidity
Lender's Calculation of Net Worth and Pre-Funding and Post-Funding Liquidity
Credit Score and History
Five Adverse Conditions Unacceptable to a Commercial Lender
Personal Income and Cash Flow
Gross Income
Self-Employment Income
Net Cash Flow and Taxable Net Cash Flow from Rental Income
Cash Flow Statement
Banking and Credit References
Chapter 4: Real Estate Experience
Ownership and Management Experience
Ownership Experience
Management Experience
Chapter 5: Real Estate Assets
The REO Schedule
The REO Schedule and the Balance Sheet
Anatomy of an REO Schedule
Property Value Section
Property Name
Property Description
Property Address
Date of Acquisition
Original Cost of the Property
Name and Address of Lender
Loan Number
Ownership Percentage
Market Value of the Property
Balance of Mortgages
Total Equity
Net Ownership Equity
Cash Flow Section
Monthly Rental Income
Monthly Operating Expenses
Monthly Loan Payments
Monthly Cash Flow
Net Ownership Cash Flow
Chapter 6: Forms of Ownership
Borrowers and Borrowing Entities
Types of Borrowers and Borrowing Entities
Individual Ownership
Co-Tenancy and Joint Ownership
Partnerships
Limited Liability Companies
Corporations
Trusts
Index