Loan Forbearance Agreement
Drafts lender-protective U.S. commercial loan forbearance agreements that temporarily suspend remedies while preserving all lender rights, capturing existing defaults, payment deferrals, conditions precedent, and borrower releases. Use when drafting or reviewing a forbearance agreement, loan workout, payment deferral, temporary modification, default standstill, lender-borrower restructuring, or cure-period extension.
Loan Forbearance Agreement
Produce a lender-protective, temporary forbearance agreement for a commercial loan default.
Prerequisites
- Loan documents — note, loan agreement, security agreement, mortgages, guaranties, prior amendments
- Parties — legal names, entity types, state of formation, addresses, signing authority, guarantors
- Default facts — specific defaults, dates, amounts, covenant breaches, notices given
- Payoff data — principal, accrued interest, fees, default interest, protective advances
- Collateral — description, perfection status, valuations, insurance
- Forbearance terms — start/end dates, payment schedule, deferred amount treatment, fees
- Reporting — required financials, frequency, format, deadlines
- Governing law/venue — per existing loan documents unless business reason to change
- Approvals — lender credit approval, borrower board/consents if required
Output Structure / Process
1. Title and Parties
| Role | Legal Name | Entity Type/State | Address | Defined Term |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lender | "Lender" | |||
| Borrower | "Borrower" | |||
| Guarantor(s) | "Guarantor" |
2. Recitals (Contractual)
- Original loan documents with dates and principal
- Current outstanding balance and maturity
- Collateral summary
- Specific defaults (list each)
- Borrower request; lender discretionary accommodation
- Acknowledgment of debt, lien validity, and no defenses
- State that recitals are contractual and incorporated
3. Defined Terms
Define at minimum: "Forbearance Period," "Forbearance Payments," "Existing Defaults," "Deferred Amounts," "Forbearance Termination Date," "Loan Documents."
4. Forbearance Terms
| Item | Term |
|---|---|
| Effective Date | |
| Forbearance Period Start/End | |
| Forbearance Fee | |
| Payment Amounts/Dates | |
| Interest Rate During Period | |
| Default Rate Applies? | |
| Late Fees During Period | |
| Deferred Amount Treatment | |
| Maturity Extension | |
| Application of Payments |
Required clauses:
- Scope: only specific listed remedies are suspended
- No waiver of rights; all rights reserved
- Forbearance applies only to Existing Defaults
5. Conditions Precedent
- [ ] Execution and delivery by all parties
- [ ] Payment of forbearance fee and costs
- [ ] Current financial statements delivered
- [ ] Evidence of insurance; lender as loss payee/additional insured
- [ ] UCC/real property perfection status confirmed
- [ ] All required consents/authorizations delivered
6. Ongoing Covenants
- [ ] Timely forbearance payments, no grace period
- [ ] Taxes and insurance current
- [ ] No additional debt or liens without consent
- [ ] No asset sales outside ordinary course
- [ ] Maintain legal existence and good standing
- [ ] Periodic financial reporting (define cadence and deadline)
- [ ] Collateral preservation and inspection access
7. Representations and Acknowledgments
Borrower: authority and enforceability; no defenses, offsets, or counterclaims; accuracy of financials; no undisclosed MAC; debt and liens are valid and enforceable.
Lender: authority to enter; holder of note (if applicable).
8. Events of Default and Termination
| Trigger | Notice/Cure? |
|---|---|
| Missed forbearance payment | |
| Breach of covenant | |
| New default under loan docs | |
| Misrepresentation | |
| Insolvency/bankruptcy/receivership | |
| Attachment/levy | |
| Unauthorized transfer |
Consequences: forbearance terminates immediately; all amounts due; lender may exercise all remedies under loan documents and law.
9. Releases, Waivers, Reaffirmations
- Borrower release of claims through Effective Date
- Waiver of defenses and counterclaims
- Reaffirmation of all loan documents and liens
- No novation
10. Miscellaneous
- Governing law; venue; jurisdiction
- Attorneys' fees to prevailing party (if consistent with loan docs)
- Integration; amendments in writing only
- Notices (method and addresses)
- Counterparts; electronic signatures
- Assignment limits (borrower restricted)
11. Exhibits
- Exhibit A: Payment Schedule
- Exhibit B: Payoff Statement
- Exhibit C: Collateral Schedule
- Exhibit D: Guarantor Acknowledgment
12. Signature Blocks
Provide blocks for Lender, Borrower, Guarantor(s), and Notary (if required by governing law or real property rules).
Guidelines
- Align governing law, venue, and arbitration with existing loan documents unless there is a specific reason to change
- Do not convert forbearance into a permanent modification unless expressly approved
- Ensure release and waiver language is enforceable under the governing state —
[VERIFY]if unsure - If collateral includes real property, confirm notarization and recording requirements
- If borrower is in bankruptcy or imminently filing, flag that court approval and automatic stay analysis may be required
- If any consumer lending elements exist, add applicable consumer compliance terms and disclosures
- Keep scope limited to Existing Defaults; reserve all remedies for new defaults
- Avoid representations about future lender accommodations
- Verify default interest, late fees, and usury limits for the governing state with
[VERIFY]
No additional documents ship with this skill.
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