A legal agreement by which the lender has the legal right to collect pledged collateral in the event that the borrower is unable to satisfy debt obligations. Recourse lending provides protection to lenders, as they are assured to have some sort of repayment - either cash or liquid assets. Traditionally, companies that issue recourse debt have a lower cost of capital, as there is less underlying risk in lending to that firm.
Global Definitions Database
Recourse Debt
Source: NCREIF PREA Reporting Standards | Date: 29 April 2020 | ID: D0262 | Version: 3