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When lenders make a loan secured by a mortgage or deed of trust against income-producing commercial real estate, they typically review lease forms and reserve the right to approve new leases to make certain that the owner will be able to service the debt and that the tenant mix will maintain or improve the value of the property. Additionally, lenders tend to make certain the terms and conditions include legal protections for them.