Commercial Distressed Mortgages on Rise

Commercial Distressed Mortgages on Rise


Commercial mortgages at risk – FT.com
By Saskia Scholtes in New York

Published: April 28 2009 23:31 | Last updated: April 28 2009 23:31

The volume of commercial mortgages at risk of default has quintupled since the beginning of 2008 as a deteriorating economy has made it increasingly difficult for shops and businesses to keep up with their payments.

Special servicers, companies that collect payments from borrowers in distress on behalf of mortgage bond investors, reported $23.7bn of mortgages under their care at the end of the first quarter, according to Fitch Ratings.

That was five times higher than the $4.6bn of mortgages needing special servicing at the end of 2007. Servicers experienced an almost 50 per cent increase in the volume of distressed commercial mortgages in the first quarter alone.

FT.com / Companies / Property – Commercial mortgages at risk.

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