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" ... 1. Overbilling by lessors: A large healthcare provider noticed that its landlord had improperly included capital improvements in the operating expenses, but missed the deadline to object, resulting in a $50,000 loss. ... "
" ... Additionally, airlines are facing tough decisions over several thousand commercial jets that have been sitting idle since spring or early summer as the carriers have continued make payments on the loans and leases they used to acquire those planes. If the planes can’t be used to generate revenue soon, airlines’ bloody balance sheets will dictate that they be written off as total losses, dumped unwanted on lessors’ doorsteps, or sold for scrap metal. Even then, airlines’ growing mountains of debt will likely remain too large for their meager revenue streams to fully cover all the cost associated with the planes they continue to operate, let alone those in storage. ... "
" ... Anyone with a long-term interest in real estate, not just a property owner, should pay attention to VARA. For example, loan documents should and often do prohibit the borrower from installing permanent artwork without proper VARA waivers. Ground lessors have similar concerns. ... "
" ... The lessors take prospective positions in airplanes that can determine the early success or failure of the model. For example, the Bombardier C-Series plane had a hard time selling in part because lessors were worried about the “second lease.” This means that while they may have felt comfortable buying the plane as part of a sale-leaseback from an airline they respected, they were uncertain about where the plane would go when that lease ended. Once Airbus took over this model and renamed it the A220, sales took off in part because airlines became more comfortable they would get the support they need, but also because lessors saw the Airbus backing as confidence that the plane would be successful. ... "