Company: ABR-PF
Filing Date: 2025-02-21
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001628280-25-007183
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Company: ARBOR REALTY TRUST INC
Filing Date: 2025-02-21
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1
Chunk 12
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 as a REIT. In general, income from hedging transactions does not constitute qualifying income for purposes of the REIT gross income requirements. To the extent, however, that a hedging contract reduces interest rate risk on indebtedness incurred to acquire or carry real estate assets, any income that is derived from the hedging contract would not give rise to non-qualifying income for purposes of the 75% or 95% gross income tests. We may elect to bear a level of interest rate risk that could otherwise be hedged when we believe, based on all relevant facts, that bearing such risk is worthwhile.

Disposition Policies. We evaluate our Structured Business portfolio on a regular basis to determine if it continues to satisfy our investment criteria. Subject to certain restrictions applicable to REITs, we may sell our investments opportunistically and use the proceeds for debt reduction, additional originations, or working capital purposes.

Equity Capital Policies. Subject to applicable law, our Board of Directors have the authority, without further stockholder approval, to issue additional previously authorized common stock and preferred stock or otherwise raise capital, including through the issuance of debt 

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instruments, in any manner and on the terms and for the consideration it deems appropriate, including in exchange for property. We may in the future issue common stock or units of partnership interest in our operating partnership in connection with acquisitions. We may, under certain circumstances, repurchase our common stock in private transactions with our stockholders, if those purchases are approved by our Board of Directors.

Conflicts of Interest Policies. We, our executive officers, and Arbor Commercial Mortgage, LLC (“ACM”), our former manager, face conflicts of interests because of our relationships with each other and the way in which our business is structured. ACM has approximately 6% of the voting interest in our stock at December 31, 2024. Our chairman and chief executive officer also serves as the chief executive officer of ACM, beneficially owns approximately 35% of the outstanding membership interests of ACM and controls all voting interests in ACM. One of our directors is the chief operating officer of Arbor Management, LLC (the managing member of ACM) and a trustee of two trusts that own noncontrolling membership interests in ACM. In addition, our chief financial officer, our treasurer and some of our counsel also perform similar roles for ACM, and another of our executive officers’ acts as the general counsel of ACM. Our chief executive officer, one of our directors and certain aforementioned executive officers are members of ACM’s executive committee