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Brookfield Property Partners LP owns, operates, and invests in commercial properties in North America, Europe, Australia, and Brazil. The company focuses on being a global owner and operator of real estate, providing investors with diversified exposure to some of the iconic properties and acquiring high-quality assets at a discount to replacement cost or intrinsic value. Its operating segment... see more

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Brookfield Property Partners L.P. > News release - BPY announces waiver of covenants on credit
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Post by PoorUniStudent on Jul 30, 2020 11:17am

News release - BPY announces waiver of covenants on credit

https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2020/07/30/2070513/0/en/Brookfield-Property-REIT-Inc-Announces-Waiver-of-Covenants-on-Credit-Facility.html

BROOKFIELD NEWS, July 30, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brookfield Property REIT Inc. (NASDAQ: BPYU) announced today the waiver of covenants on a retail credit facility. The increased covenant flexibility enables BPYU time for its business to recover from the current economic environment.

Under the terms of the amendment, the maximum total indebtedness to value ratio financial maintenance covenant has been eliminated permanently. In addition, the minimum fixed charge coverage ratio is being reduced from its current level.

Nothing in the amendment will prevent BPYU from operating its business as planned, including servicing its indebtedness and maintaining payment of dividends to shareholders looking forward.

The full 8-K can be found at https://bpy.brookfield.com/bpyu/reports-and-filings/regulatory-filings.

About Brookfield Property REIT Inc.

Brookfield Property REIT Inc. is a subsidiary of Brookfield Property Partners L.P., (NASDAQ: BPY; TSX: BPY.UN) one of the world’s largest commercial real estate companies, with approximately $87 billion in total assets. Brookfield Property REIT Inc. was created as a public security that is intended to offer economic equivalence to an investment in Brookfield Property Partners in the form of a U.S. REIT stock.

Brookfield Property Partners are leading owners, operators and investors in commercial real estate, with a diversified portfolio of premier office and retail assets, as well as interests in multifamily, triple net lease, logistics, hospitality, self-storage, student housing and manufactured housing assets.

Comment by CANCDN on Jul 30, 2020 12:41pm
Thats odd, the K9 filing says otherwise. Might want to read that and its clear the renotiation included covenents about paying out dividiends. Again, I was long BPY until this AM. I took my 20% profit and moved into RioCan.  I am officially out of BPY. GLTA and I hope this goes to the moon and that I am wrong!
Comment by Lacas24 on Jul 30, 2020 2:39pm
Just a friendly suggestion. If you are worried about a dividend cut then why don't you switch to preferred shares? Most of them yields around 10% and you are safe from any cut
Comment by Sapho on Jul 30, 2020 5:45pm
For perfered shares i like SBC. It is still undervalued at even curret price. 
Comment by Capharnaum on Jul 30, 2020 11:30pm
I just read the 8-K and they can still make dividend payments. There are limits but from my understanding the limit is above what they are paying now.
Comment by RetiredCEO on Jul 30, 2020 11:39pm
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