Subordinated Ground Lease Solutions
How Can We Help You in Your Subordinated Ground Lease?
A standard rule is that a property is bought, developed, and held for some time until its set date expires. The date set until expiration is called the ‘holding period’. This is what mostly happens during all transitions, but this isn’t always necessary.
Sometimes the owners don’t want to sell their houses for personal reasons. But that doesn’t mean that a deal can’t happen. A contract can happen, and the investor and developer can enter an agreement called a ‘land lease’. If something like this happens, we are here to help you.
In a ground lease subordination, the land owner takes a lower position by claiming hierarchy. If the developer defaults on their construction loan with the bank, the lender has the right to foreclose on the property and even sell it to repay the loan. If any funds are left after repaying the loan, they are returned to the owner.
If you find yourself in any such situation, then Willington Financials can help you out; all you have to do is communicate clearly to our experts about your issues and find a suitable solution.
But how can we help you?
Here is how we can help you:
- Because development projects take so much time to complete, the ground lease can be super lengthy; it can even go up to 99 years. In such a case, the length of the lease term can provide both the developer and property owner the security that they have enough time to develop and complete the project to get a return on the property. We can guide you through the process.
- We provide you with the advantage of the location in a strong market that is almost impossible to replicate. The strength of a suitable location is that it gets you the right tenants who will do anything to get their hands on a prime location property.
- The best financial advantage for property owners here is that they get a steady stream of passive income from vacant commercial property without investing much. Our skilled team members are available to help you get the most out of your property. The economics of leasing land instead of buying it can help you make a profitable investment.
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