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CHICAGO, Nov 04, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Fitch Ratings is not taking rating actions on J.P. Morgan Chase Commercial Mortgage Securities Corp., series 2007-LDP10, commercial mortgage pass-through certificates as a result of interest shortfalls currently being incurred by the trust.
Classes A-JS through H-S and classes J through NR incurred interest shortfalls for the October 2009 remittance. Of the total $1.6 million in current shortfalls, approximately $950,000 are the result of non-recoverable advances related to the Pelican Point loan, currently in special servicing. The advance recoveries are expected to continue for two additional months through December 2009 but are ultimately recoverable; class A-JS is expected to recover shortfalls in January 2010.
The Pelican Point loan was modified by the special servicer and brought current.
Ongoing interest shortfalls of approximately $215,000 per month are expected as the modification included a reduction in the interest rate to 3%. After the advance recovery, interest shortfalls to junior classes will be ongoing during the loan's remaining term. Ultimate losses due to these shortfalls are expected as the modification does not require the borrower to reimburse the trust for the interest rate differential.
The trust is also incurring approximately $480,000 in interest shortfalls due to appraisal reductions and special servicing fees for other loans in the pool. A portion of these shortfalls may be recovered depending on loan workouts or sales proceeds from liquidated loans. As the classes expected to experience ongoing interest shortfalls are rated below investment-grade, Fitch is not taking rating actions at this time.
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SOURCE: Fitch Ratings CONTACT: Fitch Ratings Sandro Scenga, +1-212-908-0278 (New York) sandro.scenga@fitchratings.com Gregg Katz, +1-312-606-2343 (Chicago) Britt Johnson, +1-312-606-2341 (Chicago) Copyright Business Wire 2009 -0- KEYWORD: United States
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