Escrow & Title
What is an estoppel certificate in commercial real estate?
AA document stopping a foreclosure
BA tenant's written certification of lease terms and status, relied upon by buyers and lenders✓ Correct
CA title insurance endorsement
DA document stopping adverse possession
Explanation
An estoppel certificate is a document signed by a tenant confirming their lease terms (rent amount, lease dates, security deposit), that the lease is in effect, and that no defaults exist. Buyers and lenders rely on these in commercial acquisitions.
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