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Commercial Loan Assumptions
Hey guys,
I am a realtor in NYC and have a well back client looking to purchase distressed commercial properties. The client cup of tea is loan assumptions with value add. A partner just found a way for more off market deals involving loans. My question is, who should I call in regards to making offer. Should I call the borrower, the lender or Special Servicer? Everything helps!