Appraisal subordination entitlement reduction
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Appraisal Subordination Entitlement Reduction (ASER) or Collateral Valuation Adjustments
Collateral Valuation Adjustments
Collateral valuation adjustment or appraisal subordination entitlement reduction are CMBS structuring innovations designed to improve overall transaction credit quality. Collateral valuation adjustments were created in response to rating agency concerns that, without such an adjustment, cash...

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) are CMBS structuring innovations desined to improve overall transaction credit quality. Appraisal Reductions were created in response to rating agency concerns that, without such an adjustment, cash flow from mortgages likely to default would be paid to the first-loss class. The rationale behind appraisal reductions is to support proactively the credit rating of senior CMBS tranches by reducing cash-flow payments to the subordinate tranches.

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