Start with the portfolio
Review property and liability loss experience across collateral to identify concentrations, recurring claim types, and assets that may warrant closer attention.
Real Property Risk Management works with commercial real estate lenders to identify recurring property and liability risks across collateral, individual loans, and entire portfolios.
Request a Portfolio ReviewTraditional property reviews provide a view at a point in time. Historical claims can reveal what repeatedly goes wrong after closing, where severe losses concentrate, and which operating conditions may increase exposure. RPRM helps lenders bring those patterns into portfolio and asset-level risk discussions.
Review property and liability loss experience across collateral to identify concentrations, recurring claim types, and assets that may warrant closer attention.
Collaborate with the lender, owner, third-party administrator, and claims specialists to better understand the conditions behind the loss history.
Help lenders frame focused conversations around prevention, documentation, and risk improvement without taking over the roles of the owner or existing specialists.
Nuclear verdicts can turn a single liability event into a loss of extraordinary severity. While no process can eliminate litigation risk, earlier attention to recurring incidents, neglected conditions, operating practices, and incomplete documentation may help reduce the likelihood and potential severity of future claims.
RPRM gives lenders an independent way to examine loss experience while working with the owners, TPAs, claims professionals, and other specialists already managing the underlying risk.
Move beyond isolated claim files to understand where frequency, severity, and recurring conditions may be accumulating across the portfolio.
Use actual loss experience to guide discussions with borrowers, operators, servicers, and the specialists closest to each asset.
Translate historical claims into practical priorities that can inform monitoring, mitigation discussions, and future lending decisions.