Master Servicing
Managing Securitizations.
As the largest master servicer of commercial real estate loans in the United States, Trimont is a proven partner capable of providing comprehensive day-to-day operational support on behalf of investment trusts always acting in the best interest of certificate holders.
Managing securitizations requires a master servicer capable of the precise oversight and seamless coordination needed to protect cash flow, keep risks in check, and portfolios on track.
Master Servicing Offerings
- Oversee timely payment processing, collection, and accurate remittance payments across the portfolio, ensuring compliance with contractual obligations and investor expectations.
- Provide treasury oversight, manage cash flow, reconciliations, and liquidity to meet investor requirements while optimizing capital efficiency and minimizing risk exposure.
- In accordance with trust documentation, make principal and interest and property protection advances to maintain stability of cash flows.
- Ensure timely property tax administration and payments to prevent liens or penalties on portfolio assets.
- Administer insurance tracking and compliance, including monitoring renewals and proactively resolving coverage gaps to mitigate risk and protect asset value.
- Standardize reporting processes, enforce data integrity, and ensure regulatory compliance across all sub-servicers and portfolio activities.
- Handle IRS and UCC tax reporting obligations, while maintaining UCC lien filings to protect secured interests.
- Oversee investor reporting, aggregating, validating, and delivering comprehensive loan performance reports to investors and trustees.
- Monitor and oversee primary and sub-servicer performance to ensure compliance with servicing agreements, operational efficiency, and adherence to investor expectations.
- Maintain watchlists and coordinate loan transfers to special servicers when defaults occur or are imminent, ensuring seamless transitions and proactive risk mitigation.
- Track and manage replacement reserve escrow accounts in collaboration with primary servicers, ensuring funds are allocated appropriately for property maintenance and capital improvements.