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Written by: Lawrence W. Baiamonte, CPM®; John N. Gallagher, CPM®; Kenneth Goodacre, CPM®; Kathleen M. Harmon, CPM®; ARM®; Richard F. Muhlebach, CPM®
Turning around a troubled property ranks among the greatest management challenges that a real estate manager will encounter in their career. While there is no one-size-fits-all template for managing troubled properties or working as a consultant, this Key Report provides solutions and a frame of reference for some of the most common challenges.
Regardless of skill level, real estate managers will find guidance in all key areas when working toward the end goal-turning around a troubled asset. When coming face-to-face with challenges, this report will also help build a comprehensive understanding to evaluate and resolve troubled assets for both residential and commercial property types.
This report also includes in-depth case examples that present scenarios, examine potential problems, and provide solutions for turning around troubled properties, along with the following: -
Economic downturns in relation to troubled properties
- Effective management operations
- Refinancing or restructuring the loan
- Use of vacant space for shopping centers
- Receivership and foreclosure
- Developing an exit strategy
Pub date: 2011
Softcover, 144 pages
ISBN-10 is:1-57203-168-9
ISBN-13 is: 978-157203-168-5
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