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TWO-YEAR INDEX FALL 1991 THROUGH SUMMER 1993 TOPICAL INDEX OF ARTICLES Accounting Banking Landlord/Tenant Partnerships: Tax, Business, Banks, Bailouts, and Cleanup Bills, by Stanley and Accounting Considerations, by Martin M. M. Spracker and Joshua L. Sheinkman. Fall Shenkman and Richard S. Feld. Winter 1992, 1992, 38. 20. Effects of the Real Estate Losses of Japanese [The] Tax Benefits Performing a Depreciation Banks, by Jack Rodman. Fall 1992, 6. Study, by James R. Hitchner. Spring 1992, 39. [The] Financial Industry in Crisis, by Robert Apqucieal Knutzen. Summer 1993, 78. Greater Efficiencies Needed in Bank Loan Pro- Appraisal Focus Needed Today Found in cess, by Shaun M. Brady. Winter 1992, 49. rer aleRg 9 pct ian Timing and Magnitude of Portfolio Adjustments : ’ , ; by L s, by Willic j an. - There Is No Such Thing as a ‘‘Final Estimate of pn — nee en: Value,”’ by Webster A. Collins. Winter 1993, 85. Bankruptcy Debtor-in-Possession Financing, by Bruce A. Asset Management Bates. Fall 1991, 20. Acquiring and Restructuring Nonperforming [A] Primer on Bankruptcy, by Stuart M. Saft. Commercial Loans, by Terrence J. Schallich. Fall 1992, 11. Spring 1993, 29. [A] Primer on Chapter 11 Reorganization, by Developing the Right Expertise for the Shift in Stuart M. Saft. Winter 1993, 8. Real Estate, by Ronald B. Bruder. Fall 1991, J 71. ; ” Cash Management Effective Facility Management: What It Is and [The] Expanded Cash Management Agreement, ae > It, by Mare K. Adelman. Fall by Sam W. Galowitz. Summer 1993, 10. Managing and Leasing Institutional Real Estate Compensation Portfolios, by Alan Hayman. Summer 1993, Linking Quality to Incentive Compensation, by 81. Leon Shilton. Winter 1992, 58. [A] New Approach to Improving Property Per- : formance, by William J. Higgins. Winter 1993, Construction : : Se 35. [The] Americans with Disabilities Act: Concerns New World of Commercial Real Estate, by Ron for gpa agen and Tenants, by James Hickman. Winter 1992, 87. G. Haft. Spring 1992, 43. a Real Estate Education and the Decision Process, D ito = the rises= by Patricia P. by Webster A. Collins and Stephen F. Thode. ee es Summer 1993, 92. Designing Security into Intelligent Buildings, by Ten Commandments of Avoiding Lender Liabil- James A. Francis. Winter 1992, 76. ity in a Workout, by J. Philip Rosen. Winter Financing Alternatives for Hospital Construction 1992. 5. and Facility Renovations, by Lawrence F. Working for the Hotel’s Asset Manager: A Man- — and Micial L. Samiere. Spring 1993, agement Company’s Perspective, by Kirby D. : ? 4 . Payne. Spring 1992, 83. Home and Office Life in for Some Changes, by Ric Katz. Spring 1993, 84. Auctions How to Select a Construction Consultant, by [The] Success of the RTC’s Premier Commercial Wayne F. Rowbotham. Fall 1992, 83. Auction, by William R. McMorrow. Fall 1992, Lessons from Hurricane Andrew, by Bob Pisani. 75. Summer 1993, 44. THE REAL ESTATE FINANCE JOURNAL/Summer 1993 103 Development Developments in Lender Liability Under Envi- Changes Needed to Prevent Further Glut of ronmental Laws, by Mary Aronov. Fall 1992, Office Space, by Alan Hayman. Spring 1992, 41. 91. Environmental Contamination: Every Company Development Impact Fees in the 1990s, by Peter Is at Risk, by Peter G. Rowley. Summer 1993, G. Sheridan. Fall 1992, 30. 67. Past Real Estate Cycles and Expectations for the [The] EPA’s Lender Liability Rule: Panacea or Next Five Years, by Helen R. Arnold. Spring Pitfall? by Larry Schnapf. Summer 1992, 46. 1993, 23. Lending Practices that Guard Against Environ- [The] Ten Most Common Pitfalls in Strip Shop- mental Liability, by Paul Katcher. Fall 1991, ping Center Development, by Richard J. 14. Brunelli. Winter 1992, 88. Multiple Site Environmental Assessments, by J. Universities Take a New Course, by William C. Edward Tillman. Summer 1992, 77. Morlok. Summer 1992, 68. [The] Passive Intervening Landowner—A New Wetlands Pose a Trap for Unwary Developers, CERCLA Defense, by Larry Schnapf. Fall by Larry Schnopf. Winter 1992, 26. 1991, 70. Relief Under CERCLA: Innocent Seller’s De- Disability Act fense, by Larry Schnapf. Summer 1993, 71. [The] Americans with Disabilities Act: Concerns [The] Upcoming CFC Ban: Do Not Be Left Out for Lenders, Owners, and Tenants, by James in the Cold, by Kevin L. Shepherd. Spring G. Haft. Spring 1992, 43. 1992, 49. Wetlands Pose a Trap for Unwary Developers, Disasters by Larry Schnapf. Winter 1992, 26. Disasters Can Create Opportunities for Troubled Hotels, by James R. Butler, Jr. and Robert A. Financing Gilberg. Summer 1993, 62. ARMs Versus FRMs: Which Is Better? by C. Damming the Risk, by Michael F. Csar. Summer Ronald Sprecher and Elliott S. Willman. 1993, 56. Spring 1993, 78. Environmental Contamination: Every Company Back to Basics: Negotiating Financing in the is at Risk, by Peter G. Rowley. Summer 1993, 1990s, by Alan Greenberg. Winter 1992, 33. 67. Between a Rock and a Regulator: Today’s How to Plan for a Natural Disaster, by Steven Transaction Environment (Part 1), by Leon W. Sachs. Winter 1993, 38. Shilton. Winter 1993, 19. Lessons from Hurricane Andrew, by Bob Pisani. Between a Rock and a Regulator (Part 2), by Summer 1993, 44. Leon Shilton. Summer 1993, 5. Relief Under CERCLA: Innocent Seller’s De- Borrowers’ Defenses to Mortgage Foreclosures, fense, by Larry Schnapf. Summer 1993, 71. by Stuart M. Saft. Fall 1991, 5. Seeking Shelter from the Storm: Casualty Loss Capital Rationing with Improvements, by Bar- and the LIHTC, by Anthony Altamura and bara J. Lewis. Fall 1992, 85. Steven Koppel. Summer 1993, 50. Credit Corporations Create Value for Today’s Real Estate, by David C. De Bauche. Spring Economic Development 1992, 87. Getting the Most out of an Economic Develop- Debtor-in-Possession Financing, by Bruce A. ment Agency, by Richard D. Knowlton, Jr. Bates. Fall 1991, 20. Fall 1991, 57. Dimensions of Restructuring in Real Estate Capi- Putting Enterprise into Federal Enterprise tal Markets, by Stephen E. Roulac. Spring Zones, by Carl F. Horowitz. Spring 1992, 59. 1992, 5. Financing Alternatives for Hospital Construction Environment and Facility Renovation, by Lawrence F. Asbestos Offers Real Estate Tax Reduction for Sherman and Micial L. Samiere. Spring 1993, Building Owners, by Daniel J. Sitomer. Winter 47. 1992, 84. Infrastructure Financing: Mello-Roos Financing Banks, Bailouts, and Cleanup Bills, by Stanley in California, by Alexander J. Darragh, M. Spracker and Joshua L. Sheinkman. Fall Catherine Reyes, and Mark A. Williams. 1992, 38. Spring 1992, 74. 104 THE REAL ESTATE FINANCE JOURNAL/Summer 1993 Lending Practices that Guard Against Environ- Revisiting the Management Agreement in the mental Liability, by Paul Katcher. Fall 1991, Troubled Hotel Project, by William Kamer 14. and J. Paul De Myer. Fall 1991, 34. [The] Limited Liability Company: The Birth of a Strategies for Unintentional Owners of Hotel New Entity, by Stuart M. Saft. Spring 1993, 5. Assets, by Walter L. Isenberg and David L. Profitable Real Estate Lending: Reinventing the Zucker. Winter 1993, 40. Wheel for Rockier Roads, by Michael Mur- Structuring the Contractual Relationship in a phy. Summer 1992, 80. Hotel Renovation Project, by Ramsey N. Projecting Cash Flow Development, by Michael Mankarious and Jonathan C. Nehmer. Winter D. Wilburn. Summer 1992, 38. 1992, 91. Where in the World Has All the Money Gone? What Really Drives Hotels Values? by Dana by Victoria Eve de Ganon. Summer 1992, 87. Michael Ciraldo. Fall 1992, 55. Why Now Is the Time to Invest in Hotel Real Foreclosure Estate, by Dana Michael Ciraldo. Summer [A] Checklist for Foreclosed Commercial Prop- 1992, 32. erty, by Tanis Reid and Robert A. Manis- Working for the Hotel’s Asset Manager: A Man- calco. Spring 1992, 34. agement Company’s Perspective, by Kirby D. Default Processing: Unofficial Hindrance to De- Payne. Spring 1992, 83. velopment, by Kenneth J. Finlayson. Fall 1992, 25. Housing [An] Analysis of Selling Versus Renting the Old Health Care Facilities Residence, by I. Richard Johnson and Clair J. Health Care Facilities: Valuation Issues for the Nixon. Spring 1993, 72. 1990s, by Arthur E. Gimmy and Mary G. First-Time Buyers, Immigrants Lead Home Buy- Gates. Summer 1992, 63. ing Recovery, by David J. Totaro. Summer 1993, 34. Hospitality/Hotels Governing the Lender-Controlled Community Checklist for Assuming the Management of a Association in a Foreclosure, by David I. Hotel, by Morris E. Lasky. Winter 1993, 50. Haas. Summer 1993, 97. Considerations Beyond the Franchising Fees, by Legislative and Regulatory Proposals to Watch, Michelle Russo. Winter 1993, 83. by Jonathan L. Kempner, Fall 1991, 93. Current Trends in Real Estate Transactions, by [A] National Housing Agenda for the 1990s, by Michael Cahill and Glenn A. Carlin. Spring Peter Dreier and John Atlas. Spring 1993, 56. 1993, 87. Public/Private Partnership Needed to Save US Disasters Can Create Opportunities for Troubled Housing Industry, by Ric Katz. Winter 1992, Hotels, by James R. Butler, Jr. and Robert A. 94. Gilberg. Summer 1993, 62. Reality of the Seniors Housing Market, by Wil- [The] Dollars and Sense of Today’s Hotel In- liam H. Elliott and David S. Schless. Fall vestment, by Dana Michael Ciraldo. Summer 1992, 20. 1993, 85. Resort Employee Housing—A Case Study, by Hotel Expansion Through Conversions, by Jeff Bowen. Winter 1992, 69. Helmut Knipp and Richard Matlof. Spring 1993, 33. RESPA Revisited, Reworked, and Revised, by Paul H. Schieber. Summer 1993, 30. Hotel Management Companies: The Owner’s Rights as a Customer, by David E. Cleveland. Retirement Housing Market Opportunities, by Leonard Bogorad and Gadi Kaufmann. Spring Summer 1992, 21. 1993, 67. Hotel Management Contracts Under Fire and Seeking Shelter from the Storm: Casualty Loss Change: A Perspective, by James J. Eyster. Spring 1993, 37. and the LIHTC, by Anthony Altamura and Steven Koppel. Summer 1993, 50. [The] 1980s—The Decade of Change, by Stephen Rushmore. Fall 1991, 80. Opportunities Abound in the Hospitality Indus- Insurance try, by William J. Hoffman. Summer 1992, 74. [A] Primer in Fire/Hazard Insurance for the Real Renegotiating Hotel Management Agreements, Estate Lender, by Bruce L. Christman. Fall by James R. Butler, Jr. and Robert A. 1991, 61. Gilberg. Fall 1992, 60. Seeking Shelter from the Storm: Casualty Loss THE REAL ESTATE FINANCE JOURNAL/Summer 1993 105 and the LIHTC, by Anthony Altamura and Greater Efficiencies Needed in Bank Loan Pro- Steven Koppel. Summer 1993, 50. cess, by Shaun M. Brady. Winter 1992, 49. Negotiating Loan Commitment Letters, by International Investment Cathy M. Rudisill. Fall 1992, 47. Global Capital Markets: A Report from the Nonrecourse Real Estate Loans: Dead or Alive, Front Lines, by Robert Davis, Jr. Winter by Tanis Reid and Robert A. Maniscalco. 1993, 91. Winter 1993, 27. New Opportunities in the World Market, by Pricing the Interest Rate Commitment Cost in William J. Scarpino. Spring 1992, 17. Residential Real Estate Lending, by George [A] Traditional Approach for Global Liquidity, W. Kutner and James A. Seifert. Fall 1991, by Neal I. Rodin. Winter 1993, 93. 74. Using Swaps to Mitigate the Risk of Foreign Profitable Real Estate Lending: Reinventing the Real Estate Investment, by Jeff Madura and Wheel for Rockier Roads, by Michael Sidney Rosenberg. Winter 1993, 94. Murphy. Summer 1992, 80. Investment Timing and Magnitude of Portfolio Adjustments Basic Principles of Trust Deed Investment, by by Lenders, by William B. Brueggeman. Sum- Jack Shim and Lawrence F. Sherman. Winter mer 1993, 26. 1993, 59. Mortgages {The] Diversification Potential of International Property Investments, by Jacques N. Gordon. Application of Option Pricing Theory to Con- Fall 1991, 42. vertible Mortgage Valuation, by Douglas Timmons. Winter 1993, 75. [The] Dollars and Sense of Today’s Hotel In- vestment, by Dana Michael Ciraldo. Summer Borrowers’ Defenses to Mortgage Foreclosures, by Stuart M. Saft. Fall 1991, 5. 1993, 85. Pricing the Interest Rate Commitment Cost in Real Estate Investing During Difficult Times, by Residential Real Estate Lending, by George Donald E. Conover. Spring 1992, 13. W. Kutner and James A. Seifert. Fall 1991, Real Estate Investment Advisory: Survival in the 74. 1990s, by Carl B. Tash. Winter 1993, 15. [The] Regional Mall as an Investment in the Relocation 1990s, by Carl B. Tash. Summer 1993, 89. Corporate Relocation: A Methodology for Deci- Why Now Is the Time to Invest in Hotel Real sion Making, by Matthew J. Ruffing. Summer Estate, by Dana Michael Ciraldo. Summer 1992, 53. 1992, 32. Easing the Transition for Relocating Executives, by John Ward III. Winter 1993, 89. Leasing Determining the Accuracy of the Rent Bill, by Retail Kurt Handschumacher and Alan Markowitz. [The] Economics of Retail Centers in Inner-City Winter 1993 Neighborhoods, by Suzanne Sunshine Mendel. New Lease Structure Proposed to Aid Tenant Spring 1992, 66. Retention, by Alan Hayman. Fall 1992, 52. [The] Regional Mall as an Investment in the Playing the Lease Renewal Game to Win, by 1990s, by Carl B. Tash. Summer 1993, 89. Kenneth J. Gilbert and David N. Maurer- Soft Issues Play Key Role in Due Diligence Pro- Hollaender. Spring 1993, 91. cess, by Richard Echikson. Fall 1992, 73. Lending [The] Ten Most Common Pitfalls in Strip Shop- Capital Access: That Was Then, This Is Now, ping Center Development, by Richard J. by Stephen E. Roulac. Winter 1993, 5. Brunelli. Winter 1992, 80. Commercial Real Estate Loan Underwriting Revisited, by Bruce Pollack. Winter 1992, 63. Risk Management Developments in Lender Liability Under Envi- Damming the Risk, by Michael F. Czar. Sum- ronmental Laws, by Mary Aronov. Fall 1992, mer 1993, 56. 41. How to Plan for Natural Disasters, by Steven Effects of the Real Estate Losses of Japanese W. Sachs. Winter 1993, 38. Banks, by Jack Rodman. Fall 1992, 6. Risk Management: Key to Survival and Success [The] EPA’s Lender Liability Rule: Panacea or in the 1990s, by Gordon H. Steinbach. Spring Pitfall? by Larry Schnapf. Summer 1992, 46. 1992, 53. 106 THE REAL ESTATE FINANCE JOURNAL/Summer 1993 Seniors Housing Tax Considerations for Owners of Troubled Real Reality of the Seniors Housing Market, by Estate, by Richard M. Plutzer. Winter 1992, William H. Elliott and David S. Schless. Fall 38. 1992, 20. Tax Policy in New York City Exacerbating Al- Retirement Housing Market Opportunities, by ready Weak Market, by William Banfield and Leonard Bogorad and Gadi Kaufmann. Spring Gary Schuller. Fall 1991, 85. 1993, 67. UBTI: A Primer for Real Estate Investment, by Stevens A. Carey. Fall 1991, 25. Syndication Good News for Investors in Partnerships that Go Bad, by Margaret Opsata. Spring 1992, 80. Workouts Minority, Marketability Discounts Affect Value Acquiring and Restructuring Nonperforming of Partnership Interest, by Martin M. Commercial Loans, by Terrence J. Schallich. Shenkman and Cal R. Feingold. Summer Spring 1993, 29. 1993,—. FIRREA Two Years Later, by James R. New Law Seeks to End Abusive Roll-Ups, by Stillman. Winter 1992, 11. Margaret Opsata. Summer 1993, 100. Real Estate Loans in Default: Strategy for 1990 Limited Partnership Sales Trends, by Mar- Lenders, by Alan J. Pomerantz. Winter 1992, garet Opsata. Fall 1991, 89. 44, [The] Second Generation of Roll-Ups, by Special Workout Considerations for Loan Partic- Margaret Opsata. Fall 1992, 70. ipants, by Mark S. Edelstein. Winter 1993, 31. econdary Market Turmoil Bodes III for Inves- ‘‘Swat”’ Initiative May Speed Resolution of As- tors, by Margaret Opsata. Summer 1992, 71. sets, by Stuart Marshall Bloch. Fall 1992, 80. Unhappy Tax Surprises, by Margaret Opsata. Tax Considerations for Owners of Troubled Real Spring 1993, 94. Estate, by Richard M. Plutzer. Winter 1992, Taxation 38. [The] Effect of the Earnings Stripping Rule on Techniques and Strategies to Use in Workout Foreign Investment in US Real Estate, by Negotiations, by Alec G. Nedelman. Sum- Brad Wagner. Winter 1993, 67. mer 1992, 13. Homeowner Tax Credits: Their Effect on Multi- Ten Commandments of Avoiding Lender Lia- family Property Owners, by Patric H. bility in a Workout, by J. Philip Rosen. Hendershott. Fall 1992, 64. Winter 1992, 5. Prorations: Watch Out for Real Estate Taxes Workouts: A Borrower’s Guide to Shared Paid in Arrears, by Stevens A. Carey. Spring Appreciation Formulas (Part I), by Stevens 1993, 11. A. Carey. Spring 1992, 23. Seeking Shelter from the Storm: Casualty Losses Workouts: A Borrower’s Guide to Shared and the LIHTC, by Anthony Altamura and Appreciation Formulas (Part 2), By Stevens Steven Koppel. Summer 1993, 50. A. Carey. Summer 1992, 5. ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF AUTHORS Adelman, Marc K. Aronov, Mary Effective Facility Management: What It Is and Developments in Lender Liability Under Who Does It. Fall 1991, 65. Environmental Laws. Fall 1992, 41. Altamura, Anthony Atlas, John Seeking Shelter From the Storm: Casualty Loss [A] National Housing Agenda for the 1990s. and the LIHTC. Summer 1993, 50. Spring 1993, 56. Arnold, Helen R. Banfield, William Past Real Estate Cycles and Expectations for Tax Policy in New York City Exacerbating the Next Five Years. Spring 1993, 23. Already Weak Market. Fall 1991, 85. THE REAL ESTATE FINANCE JOURNAL/Summer 1993 107 Bates, Bruce A. Christman, Bruce L. Debtor-in-Possession Financing. Fall 1991, 20. [A] Primer on Fire/Hazard Insurance for the Commercial Real Estate Lender. Fall 1991, Block, Stuart Marshall 61. ‘‘Swat’’ Initiative May Speed Resolution of Assets. Fall 1992, 80. Ciraldo, Dana Michael [The] Dollars and Sense of Today’s Hotel In- Bogorad, Leonard vestment. Summer 1993, 85. Retirement Housing Market Opportunities. What Drives Hotel Values? Fall 1992, 55. Spring 1993, 67. Why Now Is the Time to Invest in Hotel Real Bowen, Jeff Estate. Summer 1992, 32. Resort Employee Housing—A Case Study. Winter 1992, 69. Cleveland, David E. Hotel Management Companies: The Owner’s Brady, Shaun M. Rights as a Customer. Summer 1992, 21. Greater Efficiencies Needed in Bank Loan Process. Winter 1992, 49. Collins, Webster A. Real Estate Education and the Decision Process. Bruder, Ronald B. Summer 1993, 92. Developing the Right Expertise for the Shift in There Is No Such Thing as a ‘‘Final Estimate of Real Estate. Fall 1991, 77. Value.’’ Winter 1993, 85. Brueggeman, William B. Conover, Donald E. Timing and Magnitude of Portfolio Adjustments by Lenders. Summer 1993, 26. Real Estate Investment During Difficult Times. Spring 1992, 13. Brunelli, Richard J. [The] Ten Most Common Pitfalls in Strip Csar, Michael F. Shopping Center Development. Winter 1992, Damming the Risk. Summer 1993, 56. 80. Darragh, Alexander J. Butler, James R., Jr. Infrastructure Financing: Mello-Ross Disasters Can Create Opportunities for Troubled Financing in California. Spring 1992, 74. Hotels. Summer 1993, 62. Renegotiating Hotel Management Agreements. Davis, Robert, Jr. Fall 1992, 60. Global Capital Markets: A Report from the Front Lines. Winter 1993, 91. Cahill, Michael Current Trends in Real Estate Transactions. DeBauche, David C. Spring 1993, 87. Credit Corporations Create Value for Today’s Real Estate. Spring 1992, 87. Canover, Donald E. Real Estate Investing During Difficult Times. de Ganon, Victoria Eve Spring 1992, 13. Where in the World Has All the Money Gone? Summer 1992, 87. Carey, Stevens A. Prorations: Watch Out for Real Estate Taxes DeMyer, J. Paul Paid in Arrears. Spring 1993, 11. Revisiting the Management Agreement in the UBTI: A Primer for Real Estate Investments. Troubled Hotel Project. Fall 1991, 34. Fall 1991, 25. Dreier, Peter Workouts: A Borrower’s Guide to Shared [A] National Housing Agenda for the 1990s. Appreciation Formulas (Part 1). Spring Spring 1993, 56. 1992, 23. Workouts: A Borrower’s Guide to Shared Echikson, Richard Appreciation Formulas (Part 2). Summer Soft Issues Play Key Role in Due Diligence 1992, 5S. Process. Fall 1992, 73. Carlin, Glenn A. Edelstein, Mark S. Current Trends in Real Estate Transactions. Special Workout Considerations for Loan Partic- Spring 1993, 87. ipants. Winter 1993, 31. 108 THE REAL ESTATE FINANCE JOURNAL/Summer 1993 Elliott, William H. Haft, James G. Reality of the Seniors Housing Market. Fall [The] Americans with Disabilities Act: 1992, 20. Concerns for Lenders, Owners, and Tenants. Spring 1992, 43. Eyster, James J. Handschumacher, Kurt Hotel Management Contracts Under Fire and Change: A Perspective. Spring 1993, 37. Determining the Accuracy of the Rent Bill. Winter 1993, 55. Feld, Richard S. Hayman, Alan Landlord/Tenant Partnerships: Tax, Business, Changes Needed to Prevent Further Glut of and Accounting Considerations. Winter Office Space. Spring 1992, 91. 1992, 20. New Lease Structure Proposed to Aid Tenant Feingold, Cal R. Retention. Fall 1992, 52. Minority, Marketability Discounts Affect Valua- Managing and Leasing Institutional Real Estate tion of Partnership Interest. Summer 1993, 18. Portfolios. Summer 1993, 81. Finlayson, Kenneth J. Hendershott, Patric Default Processing: Unofficial Hindrance to Homeowner Tax Credits: Their Effects on Development. Fall 1992, 25. Multifamily Property Owners. Fall 1992, 64. Francis, James A. Hickman, Ron Designing Security into Intelligent Buildings. New World of Commercial Real Estate. Winter 1992, 76. Winter 1992, 87. Galowitz, Sam W. Higgins, William J. [The] Expanded Cash Management Agreement. [A] New Approach to Improving Property Summer 1993, 10. Performance. Winter 1993, 35. Hitchner, James R. Gates, Mary G. Health Care Facilities: Valuation Issues for [The] Tax Benefits of Performing a the 1990s. Summer 1992, 63. Depreciation Study. Spring 1992, 39. Hoffman, William J. Gilberg, Robert A. Disasters Can Create Opportunities for Troubled Opportunities Abound in the Hospitality Indus- try. Summer 1992, 74. Hotels. Summer 1992, 62. Renegotiating Hotel Management Agreements. Horowitz, Carl F. Fall 1992, 60. Putting Enterprise into Federal Enterprise Gilbert, Kenneth J. Zones. Spring 1992, 59. Playing the Lease Renewal Game to Win. Isenberg, Walter L. Spring 1993, 91. Strategies for Unintentional Owners of Hotel Gimmy, Arthur E. Assets. Winter 1993, 40. Health Care Facilities: Valuation Issues for Johnson, I. Richard the 1990s. Summer 1992, 63. [An] Analysis of Selling Versus Renting the Gordon, Jacques N. Old Residence. Spring 1993, 72. [The] Diversification Potential of International Kamer, William Property Investments. Fall 1991, 42. Revisiting the Management Agreement in the Greenberg, Alan. Troubled Hotel Project. Fall 1991, 34. Back to Basics: Negotiating Financing in the Katcher, Paul 1990s. Winter 1992, 33. Lending Practices That Guard Against Environmental Liability. Fall 1991, 14. Haas, David I. Taking Back the Unfinished Development: Katz, Ric Who Will Govern the Lender-Controlled Public/Private Partnership Needed to Save US Community Association? Summer 1993,—. Housing Industry. Winter 1992, 94. THE REAL ESTATE FINANCE JOURNAL/Summer 1993 109 Home and Office Life in for Some Changes. Maurer Holldender, David N. Spring 1993, 84. Playing the Lease Renewal Game to Win. Spring 1993, 91. Kaufmann, Gadi Retirement Housing Market Opportunities. McMorrow, Wiiiiam R. Spring 1993, 67. The Success of the RTC’s Premier Commercial Auction. Fall 1992, 75. Kempner, Jonathan L. Housing Legislative and Regulatory Proposals Morlok, William C. to Watch. Fall 1991, 93. Universities Take a New Course. Summer 1992, 68. Knipp, Helmut Hotel Expansion Through Conversions. Spring Murphy, Michael 1993, 33. Financing: Profitable Real Estate Lending: Reinventing the Wheel for Rockier Roads. Knowlton, Richard D., Jr. Summer 1992, 80. Getting the Most Out of an Economic Development Agency. Fall 1991, 57. Nedelman, Alec G. Techniques and Strategies to Use in Workout Koppel, Steven Negotiations. Summer 1992, 13. Seeking Shelter from the Storm: Casualty Loss and the LIHTC. Summer 1993, 50. Nehmer, Jonathan C. Structuring the Contractual Relationship in a Knutzen, Robert Hotel Renovation Project. Winter 1992, 91. [The] Financial Industry in Crisis: Issues, An- swers, and Solutions. Summer 1993, 78. Nicholson, Lawrence R. Privatize the Regulators (We Cannot Afford to Appraisal Focus Needed Today Found in Leave Them in Charge). Summer 1992, 83. Demand-Side Analysis. Fall 1991, 49. Kutner, George W. Nixon, Clair J. Pricing the Interest Rate Commitment Cost in [An] Analysis of Selling Versus Renting the Residential Real Estate Lending. Fall 1991, Old Residence. Spring 1993, 72. 74, Opsata, Margaret Lasky, Morris C. Good News for Investors in Partnerships that Checklist for Assuming the Management of a Go Bad. Spring 1992, 80. Hotel. Winter 1993, 50. New Law Seeks to End Abusive Roll-Ups. Summer 1993, 100. Lewis, Barbara J. 1990 Limited Partnership Sales Trends. Fall Capital Rationing with Improvements. Fall 1991, 89. 1992, 85. [The] Second Generation of Roll-Ups. Fall Madura, Jeff 1992, 70. Using Swaps to Mitigate the Risk of Foreign Secondary Market Turmoil Bodes III for Real Estate Investment. Winter 1993, 94. Investors. Summer 1992, 71. Maniscalco, Robert A. Unhappy Tax Surprises. Spring 1993, 94. [A] Checklist for Foreclosed Commercial Payne, Kirby D. Property. Spring 1992, 34. Working for the Hotel’s Asset Manager: A Nonrecourse Real Estate Loans: Dead or Management Company’s Perspective. Spring Alive. Winter 1993, 27. 1992, 83. Mankarious, Ramsey N. Pisani, Bob Structuring the Contractual Relationship in a Lessons From Hurricane Andrew. Summer Hotel Renovation Project. Winter 1992, 91. 1993, 44. Markowitz, Alan Plutzer, Richard M. Determining the Accuracy of the Rent Bill. Tax Considerations for Owners of Troubled Winter 1993, 85. Real Estate. Winter 1992, 38. Matlof, Richard Pollack, Bruce Hotel Expansion Through Conversions. Spring Commercia! Real Estate Loan Underwriting 1993, 33. Revisited. Winter 1992, 63. 110 THE REAL ESTATE FINANCE JOURNAL/Summer 1993 Pomerantz, Alan J. Sachs, Steven W. Real Estate Loans in Default: Strategy for How to Plan for Natural Disasters. Summer Lenders. Winter 1992, 44. 1993, 38. Reid, Tanis Saft, Stuart M. [A] Checklist for Foreclosed Commercial Borrowers’ Defenses to Mortgage Property. Spring 1992, 34. Foreclosures. Fall 1991, 5. Nonrecourse Real Estate Loans: Dead or [The] Limited Liability Company: The Birth of Alive. Winter 1993, 27. a New Entity. Spring 1993, 5. [A] Primer on Bankruptcy. Fall 1992, 11. Reyes, Catherine [A] Primer on Chapter |1 Reorganization. Infrastructure Financing: Mello-Roos Winter 1993, 8. Financing in California. Spring 1992, 74. Samiere, Micial L. Rodin, Neal I. Financing Alternatives for Hospital A Traditional Approach for Global Liquidity. Construction and Facility Renovation. Winter 1993, 93. Spring 1993, 47. Rodman, Jack Scarpino, William J. Effects of the Real Estate Losses of Japanese New Opportunities in the World Market. Banks. Fall 1992, 6. Spring 1992, 17. Rosen, Phillip J. Schallich, Terrence J. Ten Commandments of Avoiding Lender Acquiring and Restructuring Nonperforming Liability in a Workout. Winter 1992, 5. Commercial Loans. Spring 1993, 29. Rosenberg, Sidney Schieber, Paul H. Using Swaps to Mitigate the Rights of Foreign RESPA Revisited, Reworked, and Revised. Real Estate Investment. Winter 1993, 94. Summer 1993, 30. Rosenzweig, Patricia P. Schless, David S. Design/Build for the 1990s. Summer 1992, 59. Reality of the Seniors Housing Market. Fall Roulac, Stephen E. 1992, 20. Capital Access: That Was Then, This Is Now. Schnapf, Larry Winter 1993, S. The EPA’s Lender Liability Rule: Panacea or Dimensions of the Restructuring in Real Pitfall? Summer 1992, 46. Estate Capital Markets. Spring 1992, 5. [The] Passive Intervening Landowner—A New Rowbotham, Wayne F. CERCLA Defense. Fall 1991, 70. How to Select a Construction Consultant. Fall Relief Under CERCLA: The Innocent Seller’s 1992, 83. Defense. Summer 1993, 71. Wetlands Pose a Trap for Unwary Developers. Rowley, Peter G. Winter 1992, 26. Environmental Contamination: Every Company Is at Risk. Summer 1993, 67. Schuller, Gary Taxation: Tax Policy in New York City Rudisill, Cathy M. Exacerbating Already Weak Market. Fall Negotiating Loan Commitment Letters. Fall 1991, 85. 1992, 47. Seifert, James A. Ruffing, Matthew J. Pricing the Interest Rate Commitment Cost in [The] Corporate Relocation Decision: A Residential Real Estate Lending. Fall 1991, Methodology for Decision Making. Summer 74. 1992, 53. Shenkm:.n, Martin M. Rushmore, Stephen Landlord/Tenant Partnerships: Tax, Business, [The] 1980s—The Decade of Change. Fall and Accounting Considerations. Winter 1991, 80. 1992, 20. Russo, Michelle Minority, Marketability Discounts Affect Considerations Beyond the Franchising Fees. Valuation of Partnership Interest. Summer Winter 1993, 83. 1993, 18. THE REAL ESTATE FINANCE JOURNAL/Summer 1993 111 TWO-YEAR INDEX Se Sheinkman, Joshua L. Sunshine Mendel, Suzanne Banks, Bailouts, and Cleanup Bills. Fall 1992, [The] Economics of Retail Centers in 38. Inner-City Neighborhoods. Spring 1992, 66. Shepherd, Kevin L. Tash, Carl B. [The] Upcoming CFC Ban: Do Not Be Left Real Estate Investment Advisory: Survival in Out in the Cold. Spring 1992, 49. the 1990s. Winter 1990, 15. Sheridan, Peter G. [The] Regional Mall as an Investment in the 1990s. Summer 1993, 89. Development Impact Fees in the 1990s. Fall 1992, 30. Thode, Stephen F. Real Estate Education and the Decision-Making Sherman, Lawrence F. Process. Summer 1993, 92 Basic Principles of Trust Deed Investment. Win- ter 1993, 59. Tillman, Edward Financing Alternative to Hospital Construction Multiple Site Environmental Assessments. and Facility Innovation. Spring 1993, 47. Summer 1992, 77. Shilton, Leon Timmons, Douglas Between A Rock and a Regulator: Today’s Application of Option Pricing Theory to Transaction Environment (Part I). Winter Convertible Mortgage Valuation. Winter 1993, 19. 1993, 75. Between A Rock and a Regulator (Part 2). Sum- Totaro, David J. mer 1993, 5. First-Time Buyers, Immigrants Lead Homebuy- Linking Quality to Incentive Compensation. ing Recovery. Summer 1993, 34. Spring 1992, 58. Wagner, Brad Shim, Jack [The] Effect of the Earnings Stripping Rule on Basic Principles of Trust Deed Investments. Foreign Investment in US Real Estate. Winter 1993, 59. Winter 1993, 67. Sitomer, Daniel J. Ward, John III Asbestos Offers Real Estate Tax Reduction for Easing the Transition for Relocating Building Owners. Winter 1992, 84. Executives. Winter 1993, 89. Wilburn, Michael D. Spacker, Stanley M. Projecting Cash Flow Development. Summer Banks, Bailouts, and Cleanup Bills. Fall 1992, 1992, 38. 38. Williams, Mark A. Sprecher, C. Ronald Infrastructure Financing: Mello-Roos ARMs Versus FRMs: Which Is Better? Spring Financing in California. Spring 1992, 74. 1993, 78. Willman, Elliott S. Steinback, Gordon H. ARMs Versus FRMs: Which Is Better? Spring Risk Management: Key to Survival and 1993, 78. Success in the 1990s. Spring 1992, 53. Zucker, David L. 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