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Commercial Lender Representation

Throughout both commercial loan and commercial real estate transactions, legal counsel for commercial lenders must be adept at handling and solving complex legal issues that can otherwise prevent a transaction from closing. Experienced counsel is able to identify issues in the early stages of a transaction and work collaboratively with clients to obtain the best possible loan structure. We are experienced completing due diligence prior to closing and our experience in the loan workout, foreclosure, and creditor’s rights in bankruptcy areas serve as a tremendous resource when drafting loan documentation.

At the DeChello Law Firm, we leverage more than 25 years of experience to support both Connecticut-based and out-of-state lenders in commercial loan and commercial real estate loan transactions throughout Connecticut. Our attention to detail and commitment to our clients ensures that your commercial lending concerns will be addressed and handled in a professional and experienced manner.

Discuss Your Commercial Lending Representation Needs with An Experienced Transactional Attorney

We represent both bank and private commercial lenders of all sizes who are involved in a wide range of transactions including:

  • Project financing

  • Loan Participations and Multi-Lender Financing

  • Mortgage Lending and Construction Mortgage Lending

  • Leasehold Mortgage loans

  • Asset-based loans

  • Revolving Lines of Credit

  • Letters of Credit

  • Loans Secured by Marketable Securities

To discuss your specific commercial lending concerns, call or contact us online today.

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