In the context of commercial mortgages and industrial real estate, Inadequate Truck Turnaround refers to a site design deficiency where the available paved area—often called the truck court—is insufficient for modern commercial vehicles to maneuver, rotate, or back into loading bays safely. This occurs when the radius or depth of the maneuvering area does not meet the standard requirements for large tractor-trailers, such as the WB-67 (a standard 53-foot trailer setup).
Lenders and underwriters scrutinize truck turnaround space because it directly impacts the functional utility and long-term value of an industrial asset. If a property cannot accommodate modern logistics requirements, it faces a higher risk of obsolescence, which affects the security of the commercial mortgage. Key aspects include:
For a commercial mortgage bridge loan or permanent financing, Inadequate Truck Turnaround is often seen as a mitigatable risk only if the property is located in an extremely dense urban "infill" location where land is scarce and all competing properties share the same limitation. In suburban or rural distribution hubs, however, it can be a "deal-breaker" for many institutional lenders.
| Inadequate Truck Turnaround | |
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| Definition | Refers to a less than adequate degree of capacity and ability for tractor-trailers to maneuver on the property; based on the size and shape of the land. For example, an odd-shaped or odd-sized parcel of land may be appropriate for an office but may provide limited functionality for industrial loading and delivery. |
| Type of Word | Noun |
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