Term: Workout
« Back to Glossary IndexA negotiation process between a borrower and a lender to resolve a financial situation or distressed loan without enforcing legal action.
The lender and the borrower agreed to a workout plan to restructure the loan terms, allowing the borrower to avoid foreclosure and continue making manageable payments
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