Alexander Tsianatelis will serve as a panelist at the Boston Bar Association program, “Decoding the SNDA and its Importance for Key Stakeholders,” on February 12. The program will examine the role of Subordination, Non-Disturbance and Attornment Agreements (SNDAs) in real estate finance transactions, including how these agreements operate in foreclosure scenarios and affect the rights of tenants, lenders, and landlords. Drawing on extensive experience advising clients on real estate finance and leasing matters, Alex and his co-panelists will offer practical, real-world guidance on negotiating and navigating SNDAs from each stakeholder’s perspective.
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