A guarantor signs what he believes is a limited backstop — liability capped to narrow, specific losses. Then a covenant trips, a lien lands, or a lender forces a filing, and the special servicer demands the entire deficiency as personal recourse, often on an act the guarantor never controlled. It is one of the oldest…
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