Real Estate Loan Commitment Letters and Terms Sheets: Negotiating Key Terms

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Presenting a live 90-minute webinar with interactive Q&A Real Estate Loan Commitment Letters and Terms Sheets: Negotiating Key Terms Structuring Binding Finance Commitments and Balancing Interests of Both Lenders and Borrowers THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 2014 1pm Eastern 12pm Central 11am Mountain 10am Pacific Today s faculty features: Jennifer Bojorquez, Partner, Troutman Sanders, Irvine, Calif. Martin W. Taylor, Partner, Troutman Sanders, Irvine, Calif. The audio portion of the conference may be accessed via the telephone or by using your computer's speakers. Please refer to the instructions emailed to registrants for additional information. If you have any questions, please contact Customer Service at 1-800-926-7926 ext. 10.

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REAL ESTATE LOAN COMMITMENT LETTERS AND TERM SHEETS: NEGOTIATING KEY TERMS Martin W. Taylor Jennifer A. Bojorquez

FACULTY Marty Taylor is a Partner at Troutman Sanders LLP in Irvine, CA. Marty focuses his practice on representing financial institutions, borrowers, principals, guarantors and other parties in all aspects of financing, including new financings, modifications, out-of-court workouts, restructures, bankruptcies, liquidations, foreclosures and the enforcement of (or as applicable, the defense against) pre-judgment and post-judgment rights and remedies with respect to secured and unsecured financial obligations. Martin.Taylor@troutmansanders.com Jennifer Bojorquez is a Partner at Troutman Sanders LLP in Irvine, CA. Jennifer counsels lenders, developers and investors on real estate finance transactions, including loan originations on single lender, multi-lender and syndicated project loans involving resorts, residential developments, master planned communities, and commercial, retail and industrial buildings. She also represents lenders and borrowers on loan modifications and workouts, note sales and purchases and REO sales and purchases. Jennifer.Bojorquez@troutmansanders.com 6

Introduction: Contracts 101 Redux! THERE WILL BE A TEST!

LUCY V. ZEHMER A JOKE THAT COSTS THE FARM Farm owner wants his friend to admit he doesn t have $50k Writes contract on bar receipt for sale of farm for $50k Court finds mutual assent, I was joking! is established as a bad defense. 8

FINAL EXAM B and L discuss a deal for B to purchase Blackacre L circulates an LOI* containing all but 2 terms LOI has several estimates and is non-binding Interest rates spike L uses unrelated open item to leverage an interest rate increase from 8% to 18% State has implied good faith duty to negotiate B refuses and sues, DISCUSS: *Note that we use LOI as a shorthand to describe Letters of Intent, Letter of Interest, Term Sheets, Prenegotiation Agreements and other preliminary agreements 9

DISCUSSION: BARBRI- REDUX (AKA THE LAW WE FORGOT TO TEACH IN CONTRACTS REDUX) Overview: Standards for Mutual Assent Good Faith Duties to Negotiate (SIGA) Binding Effect of E-mails The Lingering Effect of LOIs Post-Close 10

Standards for Mutual Assent 4-5 Factor Test (New York) (based loosely off Restatement (Second) of Contracts) 1. Whether there is express non-binding language 2. Whether all essential terms are in the LOI 3. Whether there is any partial performance 4. Whether the transaction is type that a formal, final contract would normally be expected 5. Whether the context of negotiations make it seem like a formal, final contract would normally be expected 11

Standards for Mutual Assent Elements Test (California) 1. Is there mutual assent? (Determined based on a totality of all circumstances) 2. Are all essential terms present in the LOI? 12

Standards for Mutual Assent Express Language LOI says it s Binding. See Hajdu-Nemeth v. Zachariou LOI is Silent. See Bed, Bath & Beyond v. Ibex Construction LOI says it s Non-Binding. The General Rule: Let parties contract as they please. See R.G. Group, Inc. v. Horn & Hardart Co.; Aksman v. Xiongwei Ju; 168th & Dodge, LP v. Rave Review Cinemas; 13

Standards for Mutual Assent Express Language EXCEPTIONS to the General Rule: Oral Agreement Prior to Distribution of an LOI with Express Non-Binding Language. See United Intern. Holdings v. Wharf (Holdings) Oral Agreements After Distribution of an LOI with Express Non-Binding Language. See Lamle v. Mattel, Inc. Other Bad Words and Conduct: See Texaco Inc. v. Pennzoil Co. and Turner Broadcasting Sys. v. McDavid 14

Standards for Mutual Assent Express Language Texaco: Pennzoil plans to merge with Getty Oil and execute a non-binding Memorandum of Agreement Parties issue press releases with decisive language and focusing more on the when than the if Texaco makes a better offer, and Getty backs out Penzoil sues for contractual interference Court analyzes using factor test Jury awards a $10.7 Billion judgment (reduced to $3 Billion) 15

Standards for Mutual Assent Express Language Turner Broadcasting Sys.: TBS enters into an LOI with McDavid LOI has a non-binding provision and expiration Parties continue to negotiate past expiration Court looks at internal e-mails, press release, and fact that non-binding provision didn t survive expiration to uphold $281 Million verdict 16

Standards for Mutual Assent Essential Terms The Established View : If not all essential terms are present in the LOI, the LOI is not enforceable. See Pillar v. Marsam Realty 13th Ave., LLC; Bear Stearns Inv. Prods. v. Hitachi Auto. Prods. (USA) Remember CA views this as separate condition. See Ablett The Modern Trend : If not all essential terms are present in the LOI, the court can help settle open items. See Okun v. Morton; Patel v. Liebermensch, Turner Broadcasting Systems 17

Standards for Mutual Assent What is an Essential Term? Essential Terms Parties, Loan Amount, Collateral, Interest Rate, Fees, Guaranties, Financial Covenant, Default Provisions, Affirmative and Negative Covenants Essential Not Essential 18

Standards of Mutual Assent: Partial Performance, Contract Type, Context Partial Performance: where evidence of partial performance is abundant, it can be very persuasive that one party believed there was a contract. See Viacom International Inc. v. Tandem Productions. Contract Type: Does the amount, complexity or term of the subject agreement necessitate a formal contract? See R.G. Group Context: e.g. Does the relevant professionals in the group attribute binding authority to an agreement without it being reduced to formal writing? 19

Good Faith Duty To Negotiate There is no good faith duty to negotiate unless the parties agree to such term. See Feldman v. Allegheny International, Inc. A good faith duty to negotiate is merely an unenforceable agreement to agree. See Giverny Gardens, L.P. v. Columbia Hous. Ptnrs. The LOI has to give a framework for assessing what constitutes a breach of good faith. See 2004 McDonald Ave. Realty, LLC v. 2004 McDonald Ave. Corp. A good faith duty to negotiate can be used to force parties to come together on any open terms. See Teachers Ins. & Annuity Asso. v. Tribune Co. 20

Good Faith Duty to Negotiate SIGA Techs., Inc. v. Pharmathene, Inc.: The Facts. SIGA Develops Small Pox Antiviral but needs cash PharmAthene wants merger but will settle for a licensing agreement based upon agreed to unexecuted, non-binding term sheet Parties enter into merger and loan each with a Good Faith Duty to Negotiate provision if merger terminates SIGA gets Seller s Remorse coincidentally when they get financially healthy from government grants SIGA terminates the merger and tries to negotiate terms in LOI (i.e. $6MM upfront payment to $100MM) PharmAthene brings suit 21

Good Faith Duty to Negotiate SIGA: the Result. The Bad: SIGA s drastic changes to LOI did constitute a breach of its good faith duty to negotiate The Worse: Court indicated that for Type II preliminary agreements parties could obtain expectation damages if a court found that but for the breaching parties failure to negotiate in good faith, the deal would have been consummated. 22

E-mails If e-mail creates mutual assent, it s binding. See Forcelli v. Gelco Corp. Manually entered electronic signatures can be binding where the e-mail sets forth circumstances indicating an intent to be bound. See Cunningham v. Zurich Am. Ins. Co. BUT, caveats and disclaimers work. See Dhillon v. Zions First Nat l Bank 23

The Lingering Effect of LOIs Post-Close Thrifty Payless, Inc. v. The Americana at Brand, LLC: LOI provides Tenant s share of estimated taxes, insurance and common area expenses All dollar amounts are clearly indicated as estimates, and this was confirmed in later e-mails Tenant enters into a lease (with an integration clause) based on ratio of floor area of the shopping center (excluding other stores and other non-retail portions) LOI says Landlord can allocate the ratio Tenant s actual share comes in about 3x higher Could Tenant rely on estimates in the non-binding LOI to establish fraud and rescind the integrated contract? 24

FINAL - FINAL EXAM B and L discuss a deal for B to purchase Blackacre L circulates an LOI containing all but 2 terms LOI has several estimates and is non-binding Interest rates spike L uses unrelated open item to leverage an interest rate increase from 8% to 18% State has implied good faith duty to negotiate B refuses and sues, DISCUSS: 25