Attorneys Practicing in this Area
Terry Bittner, Andy Hahs, Aaron Matusick, Brandon Bittner
Bittner & Hahs has years of experience representing commercial lenders and borrowers. We recognize the needs of each party and can efficiently guide you through the loan process while skillfully positioning your non-negotiable concerns and desires.
How We Help Borrowers
- Structuring and negotiating commercial or operating loans
Commercial, real estate, and operating loans
We have a unique perspective on handling a loan transaction because of our years of experience representing both lenders and commercial borrowers. We recognize the needs of each party to the loan transaction and can efficiently guide our client through the loan process. When representing a borrower, it is invaluable to know which issues are negotiable and which are not. In today’s lending environment, everyone wants to get to the finish line. Whether it is a commercial or operating loan for a business, a commercial real estate loan or the defeasance of an existing loan, we have the experience to make the transaction a success.
- Defeasance of existing loans
How We Help Lenders
- Residential and commercial foreclosures
Foreclosures
We handle residential and commercial foreclosures from first notice through sale of the property. This includes foreclosures based on liens, deeds of trust, and judgments.
- Liens, deeds of trust, and judgments
- UCC repossession
UCC Repossession
We handle the creation, perfection, and priority of secured interests as well as foreclosing security interest on default.
- Debtor workout and settlement agreements
Debtor work-outs
We provide advice and structuring of debtor work-outs and settlement agreements, negotiation, document drafting and review.
- Commercial collections pursued through garnishment, lien, asset seizure, or court judgment.
Commercial collections
If someone owes you money due to a commercial matter, we will assess your situation and work with you to determine and pursue the best method of collection including garnishment, lien, asset seizure, or court judgment.
- Debtor workout and settlement agreements