DBRS Morningstar Assigns Provisional Ratings to FREMF 2020-K113 Mortgage Trust, Series 2020-K113
CMBSDBRS, Inc. (DBRS Morningstar) assigned provisional ratings to the following classes of Multifamily Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2020-K113 to be issued by FREMF 2020-K113 Mortgage Trust, Series 2020-K113 (FREMF 2020-K113):
-- Class A-1 at AAA (sf)
-- Class A-2 at AAA (sf)
-- Class X1 at AAA (sf)
-- Class X2-A at AAA (sf)
All trends are Stable.
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The collateral consists of 54 fixed-rate loans secured by 48 garden or mid-rise properties, and six MHC properties. All loans within the transaction are structured with 10-year loan terms. The transaction is a sequential-pay pass-through structure. DBRS Morningstar analyzed the conduit pool to determine the provisional ratings, reflecting the long-term probability of loan default within the term and its liquidity at maturity. When the cut-off loan balances were measured against the DBRS Morningstar Stabilized NCF and their respective actual constants, 17 loans, representing 33.6% of the pool, had a DBRS Morningstar Term DSCR at or above 1.80x, a threshold indicative of a lower likelihood of term default.
Classes A-1, A-2, A-M, X1, XAM, and X3 of the FREMF 2020-K112 Mortgage Trust, Series 2020 K113 (FREMF 2020-K113) transaction have been conveyed into a trust by Freddie Mac to issue corresponding classes of Structured Pass-Through Certificates (SPCs) guaranteed by Freddie Mac. (See the Transaction Structural Features section for more information.) All DBRS Morningstar-rated classes will be subject to ongoing surveillance, confirmations, upgrades, or downgrades by DBRS Morningstar after the date of issuance. The initial ratings of the FREMF 2020-K113 Certificates and the Freddie Mac Structured Pass-Through Certificates, Series K-113 (Freddie Mac SPCs K-113) are assigned without giving effect to the Freddie Mac guarantee. Please see the FREMF 2020-K113 Structural and Collateral Term Sheet for more information about the structure of the Freddie Mac SPCs K-113.
The deal has favorable overall credit metrics as evidenced by an Issuance WA LTV and Balloon WA LTV of 69.7% and 64.4%, respectively. Only nine loans, comprising 12.5% of the trust balance, have Issuance LTVs of 75.0% or higher, which is a similar proportion to other recently analyzed Freddie Mac transactions. In addition, the WA DBRS Morningstar Term DSCR is reasonable at 1.64x.
The pool is generally well-diversified from both a loan balance and geographical perspective. The portfolio’s loan Herf of 30.4 is in line with other recently analyzed transactions, and the state Herf of 11.3 represents geographic granularity. Furthermore, the pool contains two cross-collateralized portfolios (collectively 8.3% of the pool). DBRS Morningstar modeled each of these portfolios as a single loan. Portfolios of cross-collateralized loans generally benefit from greater diversification of cash flow and may exhibit more favorable default and loss severity characteristics.
The pool has generally strong occupancy metrics, with a WA occupancy rate of 93.1% based on the most recent rent rolls provided to DBRS Morningstar. Furthermore, 13 loans have occupancy rates below 90% (seven of which are MHC properties).
Forty two loans, representing 67.6% of the pool by balance, are structured with an up-front debt service reserve designed to mitigate any potential impact of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Coronavirus reserves are generally being required by Freddie Mac based on the property subtype and loan metrics at origination and can be released back to the borrower if certain conditions are met. Loans on Freddie Mac's balance sheet, which it originates according to the same policies as those for securitization, have an extremely low delinquency rate of 0.05% as of January 1, 2020. This compares favorably with the delinquency rate for CMBS multifamily loans of approximately 0.35% as of January 2020.
As of February 29, 2020, Freddie Mac has securitized 17,849 loans, totaling approximately $357.45 billion in guaranteed issuance balance. To date, Freddie Mac has not realized any credit losses on its guaranteed issuances, although B-piece investors have realized a combined $18.8 million in total losses, representing fewer than 1.0 basis points of total issuance.
The loans in the transaction benefit from experienced and financially strong borrowers compared with typical CMBS multifamily loans. In addition, many of the borrowers are repeat clients of Freddie Mac that have performed as agreed.
ESG CONSIDERATIONS
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Classes X1, XAM, and X2-A, are IO certificates that reference a single rated tranche or multiple rated tranches. The IO rating mirrors the lowest-rated applicable reference obligation tranche adjusted upward by one notch if senior in the waterfall.
All ratings are subject to surveillance, which could result in ratings being upgraded, downgraded, placed under review, confirmed, or discontinued by DBRS Morningstar.
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DBRS Morningstar provides updated analysis and in-depth commentary in the DBRS Viewpoint platform for the following loans in the transaction:
-- Prospectus ID#01 – The Park at Franklin (8.4% of the pool)
-- Prospectus ID#02 – Eagle Rock at Hicksville (5.2% of the pool)
-- Prospectus ID#03 – The Park at Laurel Oaks (4.8% of the pool)
-- Prospectus ID#04 – Chatham Gardens Apartments (4.6% of the pool)
-- Prospectus ID#05 – Santa Clara Portfolio (4.4% of the pool)
-- Prospectus ID#06 – Yes Portfolio (3.9% of the pool)
-- Prospectus ID#07 – Orion Mccord Park (4.0% of the pool)
-- Prospectus ID#08 – Orion Mckinney (3.7% of the pool)
-- Prospectus ID#09 – The Asher (3.5% of the pool)
-- Prospectus ID#10 – The Oaks of Woodland Park Apartments (3.4% of the pool)
-- Prospectus ID#11 – Parkside at the Beach (3.1% of the pool)
-- Prospectus ID#12 – Entrada del Rio (3.0% of the pool)
-- Prospectus ID#13 – Envision Apartments (2.8% of the pool)
-- Prospectus ID#14 – Osprey Pointe Apartments (2.5% of the pool)
-- Prospectus ID#15 – Copper Ridge Apartments (2.4% of the pool)
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All figures are in U.S. dollars unless otherwise noted.
With regard to due diligence services, DBRS Morningstar was provided with the Form ABS Due Diligence-15E (Form-15E), which contains a description of the information that a third party reviewed in conducting the due diligence services and a summary of the findings and conclusions. While due diligence services outlined in Form-15E do not constitute part of DBRS Morningstar’s methodology, DBRS Morningstar used the data file outlined in the independent accountant’s report in its analysis to determine the ratings referenced herein.
The principal methodology is North American CMBS Multi-Borrower Rating Methodology (March 9, 2020), which can be found on dbrsmorningstar.com under Methodologies & Criteria. For a list of the structured-finance-related methodologies that may be used during the rating process, please see the DBRS Morningstar Global Structured Finance Related Methodologies document, which can be found on dbrsmorningstar.com in the Commentary tab under Regulatory Affairs. Please note that not every related methodology listed under a principal structured finance asset class methodology may be used to rate or monitor an individual structured finance or debt obligation.
For more information regarding rating methodologies and Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19), please see the following DBRS Morningstar press release: https://www.dbrsmorningstar.com/research/357883.
For more information regarding structured finance rating methodologies and Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19), please see the following DBRS Morningstar press release: https://www.dbrsmorningstar.com/research/358308.
For more information regarding the structured finance rating approach and Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19), please see the following DBRS Morningstar press release: https://www.dbrsmorningstar.com/research/359905.
The rated entity or its related entities did participate in the rating process for this rating action. DBRS Morningstar had access to the accounts and other relevant internal documents of the rated entity or its related entities in connection with this rating action.
Please see the related appendix for additional information regarding the sensitivity of assumptions used in the rating process.
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