Self-Storage Finance Symposium
Split into three sections, the symposium covers commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS), insurance-company financing, SBA financing, and self-storage loan workouts.
Regular price:
$34.95
Price:
$18.00
Moderator: Shawn Hill, Principal, The BSC Group Presenters: Devin Huber, Principal, The BSC Group; David Smyle, Vice President and Managing Director, Churchill Mortgage Capital; Georgia Ragsdale, President and CEO, Best American Financial Services; Brock Andrus, Managing Director, 1st Service SolutionsDuration: 1 hour, 49 minutes
Self-Storage Finance Symposium This session answers questions about self-storage financing. Split into three sections, each by a different presenter, the symposium covers commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS), insurance-company financing, Small Business Administration (SBA) financing, and self-storage loan workouts. The session includes an audience Q&A at the conclusion of the presentations.
You will learn:
Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities, Insurance Companies (Huber and Smyle)
Current market information regarding CMBS loans and financing through insurance companies Program guidelines, costs, and timing Current rates and terms Updated underwriting guidelines Small and large loan segmentation Market size and volume expectations SBA Financing (Ragsdale)
How SBA financing can have a profound impact on self-storage investors owning one to four properties as well as long-term buy-and-hold investors The types of loans getting funded Rates and terms Who qualifies for an SBA loan, and who most benefits The submission process Pros and cons of the SBA 7a and 504 loan products Self-Storage Loan Workouts (Andrus)
Insights on restructuring and acquiring CMBS debt The role and responsibilities of a CMBS special servicer The circumstances under which a loan will get transferred to the special servicer What factors into a special servicer's decision on a restructure What types of restructures special servicers will entertain and the types that will not work What a borrower should expect throughout the restructure process How an advocate can assist the borrower