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KBRA Releases Research – Servicer Holdbacks and Impact on CMBS Waterfalls: WFCM 2015-C26 Case Study

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KBRA releases research examining a case study for the commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) sector, which focuses on servicer holdbacks and their impact on CMBS waterfalls. A servicer holdback is an amount withheld by the master servicer or special servicer from proceeds that would otherwise be distributed to CMBS certificateholders. Holdbacks are intended to ensure funds are available to pay future servicing costs, anticipated expenses, or unresolved obligations typically associated with a loan during a workout, foreclosure, real estate owned (REO) disposition, or loan payoff. While any unused holdback funds are ultimately returned to the trust, holdbacks may temporarily delay cash distributions and, in certain circumstances, produce outcomes that market participants may not anticipate. This KBRA report examines one such case involving the holdback in the WFCM 2015-C26 transaction near its termination.

Key Takeaways

  • A $65.6 million servicer holdback resulted in immediate principal write-downs for classes E, F, and G, as well as interest shortfalls for classes D and below—which significantly altered the certificate cash flows while the transaction remained outstanding.
  • While $65.6 million was initially held back, the available information indicates less than $10.3 million (15.7% of the original holdback amount) was ultimately required by the servicer, with the remainder returned to the trust.
  • The release of $55.3 million of holdback funds reimbursed prior interest shortfalls and principal write-downs, allowing classes E and F to recover 100% of their original principal and class G to recover 55% of its original principal. However, class D ultimately incurred a $2.6 million principal loss despite its seniority to those classes.
  • KBRA downgraded classes E and F to D (sf) in July 2025 and later downgraded class D to D (sf) in February 2026, due to holdback-induced interest shortfalls and principal write-downs. The ratings for these classes remained at D (sf) until they were withdrawn upon the transaction’s termination.
  • The implementation and subsequent release of the holdback prompted investor allegations regarding compliance with the transaction’s pooling and servicing agreement (PSA), highlighting the exceptional nature of the events and their impact on the transaction’s capital structure.
  • The holdback stemmed from litigation involving the Aloft Houston by the Galleria loan, illustrating how loan-level legal issues, PSA provisions, and servicing decisions can materially affect CMBS waterfall outcomes in unusual circumstances.

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Marc McDevitt, Senior Director
+1 215-882-5410
marc.mcdevitt@kbra.com

Robert Grenda, Managing Director
+1 215-882-5494
robert.grenda@kbra.com

Nitin Bhasin, Senior Managing Director, Global Head of CMBS
+1 646-731-2334
nitin.bhasin@kbra.com

Yee Cent Wong, Lead Analytical Manager, Structured Finance Ratings
+1 646-731-2374
yee.cent.wong@kbra.com

Media Contact

Adam Tempkin, Senior Director of Communications
+1 646-731-1347
adam.tempkin@kbra.com

Business Development Contact

Andrew Foster, Senior Director
+1 646-731-1470
andrew.foster@kbra.com

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