Distressed Asset Financing, Acquisitions & Dispositions for Commercial Real Estate Properties

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Distressed asset financings, dispositions and acquisitions can be extremely stressful times for a business or commercial real estate property business owner or operator. Step into our video and see some of the alternatives and options you can access in solving this thorny issue. First, find out if your business or property is actually distressed or merely troubled. If it is troubled, there are many options that can be enacted to remedy the issues you are facing due to the new capital market rules passed in November 2020 by the SEC. If it has progressed to the bankruptcy workout or foreclosure stage, then things have to move quickly and efficiently in order to salvage any opportunity for future profit at all when the business or project is righted and back on its path to profitability. Tune in, get the facts, and please do subscribe to our channel for more information on capital financing and how to chart your own destiny. Once you know, the odds will ever be in your favor.

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