Crossing Jurisdictions - Dealing With Tenant Insolvency in the European and US Commercial Real Estate Markets

The global commercial real estate market paints a varied picture, with certain jurisdictions and sectors recovering quicker than others from the COVID-19 pandemic and continuing geopolitical uncertainty. Higher interest rates and leveraged balance sheets means many landlords are keeping a close eye on the financial health of their tenants. The legal remedies open to landlords of commercial property vary by jurisdiction. Local expertise is crucial, particularly as insolvency processes can be fast-paced and landlords need to respond quickly to safeguard their interests.

This guide focuses on five jurisdictions - France, Germany, Spain, the UK and the US, where Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer LLP are ideally placed to advise landlord clients on these issues. We provide an overview and comparison of the insolvency processes that apply in each jurisdiction to aid landlords and investors in the commercial real estate market looking to expand into these areas. In particular, we consider...

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