Credit Tenant

Definition: A credit tenant is a tenant whose lease obligations are backed by an investment-grade credit rating, generally BBB- or Baa3 or better from a major rating agency. Because the rent stream carries corporate bond quality, lenders underwrite the lease itself as a primary source of repayment rather than the real estate alone. Credit tenancy drives lower cap rates, tighter loan pricing, and higher leverage than an identical property leased to a non-rated tenant.

Credit Tenant in Practice

A single-tenant industrial property is leased for 20 years, absolute net, to an investment-grade logistics tenant, producing $525,000 of NOI. At a 7% cap rate the asset is worth $525,000 / 0.07 = $7,500,000, and a conventional lender at 65% LTV offers $4,875,000. A credit tenant lease execution sized to the lease payment stream can amortize fully over the 20-year term at a tighter spread, often pushing proceeds meaningfully past the conventional sizing.

Credit Tenant: What the Market Actually Requires

The first question is who actually signs the lease. A famous brand on the sign does not make a credit tenant: many locations of national concepts are operated by franchisees whose credit is a local operating company, not the rated parent. Lenders underwrite the lease entity and any guarantor, so a corporate-guaranteed lease from a rated parent and a franchisee lease with a personal guaranty are entirely different credit instruments, even under identical roofs. Ratings also move; a downgrade below investment grade during the loan term can trigger cash management in structured deals.

Capital sources price credit tenancy differently. Life insurance companies are the deepest buyers of long-dated credit tenant risk and will match fully amortizing loans to 20 or 25 year leases. Dedicated credit tenant lease (CTL) desks run bond-style executions, sizing to the rent stream at 1.0x to 1.05x DSCR and amortizing fully within the lease term, but only when the lease is absolute net with no landlord obligations that could interrupt payments. CMBS accepts lower debt yields on credit tenancy than on conventional collateral, and banks lean on the credit to stretch on term or leverage. Across all of them, escalating rents finance better than flat rents, because flat payment streams lose real value over time and underwriters price that in.

The discipline is remembering the deal is still real estate. When the lease expires, the bond becomes a building again, so residual value, market rent versus contract rent, and re-leasing prospects still matter, especially on special-purpose assets. Paying a credit-tenant cap rate for a lease with termination options, short remaining term, or landlord obligations is one of the most expensive mistakes in the net lease market.

Why It Matters for Your Loan

Tenant credit is a financing input as powerful as location: the same building leased to an investment-grade tenant commands a lower cap rate, tighter loan spread, higher leverage, and access to executions, like CTL, that simply do not exist for unrated tenants. Verifying who actually stands behind the lease is therefore worth real money. Commercial Lending Solutions maps lease entity and guarantor credit before going to market and routes net lease deals to the life company, CTL, and CMBS desks that pay up for that credit.

Credit Tenant: FAQ

An investment-grade rating, generally BBB- or Baa3 or higher, held by the entity actually obligated on the lease or by a parent that guarantees it. That last part is decisive: a location operated by a franchisee of a rated brand is not credit tenancy unless the rated parent signs or guarantees the lease. Lenders verify the lease entity, the guaranty, and the rating, and structured loans may include triggers if the rating falls below investment grade during the loan term.
CTL financing treats a long-term, absolute net lease to an investment-grade tenant like a corporate bond. The loan is sized to the rent stream, often at 1.0x to 1.05x debt service coverage, and amortizes fully within the lease term, so proceeds can exceed conventional mortgage sizing on the same asset. The tradeoffs are strict eligibility, since the lease must be absolute net with no landlord obligations, and limited flexibility, because the structure leaves little free cash flow during the term.


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