Blue Hills Office Park, LLC v. J.P. Morgan Chase Bank as Trustee, etc., 477 F. Supp.2d 366 (D. Mass 2007),
• Borrowers and guarantors must take seriously the promises they make to their lender in loan documents, for those promises will be enforced;
• The definition of "property" in a mortgage often extends far beyond the typical "dirt" and building put upon it;
• A "non-recourse loan" does not always insulate a borrower and its principals from personal liability; and
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