Genesis Healthcare Files for Bankruptcy, Impacting LTC Properties' Lease Agreements

Reuters
10 Jul
Genesis Healthcare Files for Bankruptcy, Impacting LTC Properties' Lease Agreements

LTC Properties Inc., a real estate investment trust specializing in seniors housing and healthcare properties, has been impacted by the recent Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing of Genesis Healthcare, Inc. Genesis, which leases six skilled nursing centers from LTC, has a master lease agreement that includes facilities in New Mexico and Alabama, totaling 782 beds. The lease, initially set to mature in April 2026, was extended by Genesis to April 2031. Despite the bankruptcy filing, Genesis has fulfilled its rent obligations through July 2025, with LTC holding a $4.7 million security as per the lease terms. The revenue from Genesis represents a notable portion of LTC's financials, accounting for 4.5% of its annualized revenue. The situation continues to evolve as LTC navigates the implications of Genesis' restructuring efforts.

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