How Commercial Property Owners Can Avoid Receivership

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Receivership is not inevitable. Commercial owners who act early often have more options than they realize. Here is how to avoid a receiver taking control of your property.

Recognize the warning signs

Missed payments, covenant breaches, an expiring loan you cannot refinance, or pressure from a lender are all signals to act. The earlier you respond, the more leverage you keep.

Restructure or refinance the debt

Replacing or restructuring the existing loan — sometimes with private or alternative capital that moves faster than a bank — can satisfy the lender and remove the threat of enforcement. Bridge financing can buy time to stabilize or sell on your terms.

Open a dialogue with the lender

Lenders generally prefer a workable plan over the cost and uncertainty of appointing a receiver. A credible proposal, supported by realistic financials, can lead to forbearance or a restructured arrangement.

Plan an orderly exit if needed

If keeping the asset is not viable, selling it yourself usually recovers more value than a receiver-led sale. Either way, a clear exit strategy protects your equity and your standing with lenders.


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