Mortgage Investor JER Files for Bankruptcy, Is Latest Property Firm to Crash
- JER Investors Trust seeks court protection from creditors
- Company is owned in part by private equity firm C-III Capital
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JER Investors Trust Inc., a mortgage REIT, filed for bankruptcy in the latest sign of distress in commercial real estate.
The real estate investment trust — which counts private equity firm C-III Capital Partners among its top shareholders — owes more than $100 million to creditors, but has less than $50 million in assets, according to a Chapter 11 petition filed in Wilmington, Delaware Friday. Companies use Chapter 11 of the US Bankruptcy Code to temporarily halt most debt payments while they try to work out a plan to stay in business.