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Environmental
Risk Perceptions of Commercial and Industrial Real Estate Lenders
Author: Thomas O. Jackson
Start Page: 271
End Page: 288
Volume: 22
Issue Number: 3
Year: 2001
Publication: Journal of Real Estate Research
Abstract: This study analyzes the risk perceptions of
commercial and industrial mortgage lenders related toenvironmental contamination. Two
research questions are addressed. The first is whether perceived risks vary with a
propertys remediation/cleanup status. The second is whether market conditions have
an intervening effect on environmental risk. An analysis of national lender survey data
found significant differences in perceived risk before, during and after cleanup, with
most lenders unwilling to make a loan before cleanup and a majority willing to loan at
typical rates and terms after cleanup. The study also found that strong market demand
significantly reduces risk while weak demand increases risk.

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