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By: Series: Estates Gazette ; (0310) 8 March 2003, 155(1)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Summary: Evaluates very positively the sale and leaseback approach to hotel financing given the severely limited options open to hotel companies seeking to raise finance in today's market. Sale and leaseback enables hoteliers to restructure their property portfolios and gain money for expansion. Describes the latest lease deals such as turnover-based leases where the investor works in partnership with the hotel operator rather than just offering a lease on a set rent, often employing professional asset managers to monitor performance-based rents and protect the residual value of the property asset.
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Evaluates very positively the sale and leaseback approach to hotel financing given the severely limited options open to hotel companies seeking to raise finance in today's market. Sale and leaseback enables hoteliers to restructure their property portfolios and gain money for expansion. Describes the latest lease deals such as turnover-based leases where the investor works in partnership with the hotel operator rather than just offering a lease on a set rent, often employing professional asset managers to monitor performance-based rents and protect the residual value of the property asset.