EDGAR 10-K Filing

Company CIK: 1661589
Filing Year: 2025
Filename: 1661589_10-K_2025_0001888524-25-004382.json

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ITEM 1. BUSINESS
Item 1. Business.
Omitted.

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ITEM 1A. RISK FACTORS
Item 1A. Risk Factors.
Omitted.

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ITEM 1B. UNRESOLVED STAFF COMMENTS
Item 1B. Unresolved Staff Comments.
None.

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ITEM 2. PROPERTIES
Item 2. Properties.
Omitted.

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ITEM 3. LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
Item 3. Legal Proceedings.
Omitted.

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ITEM 4. MINE SAFETY DISCLOSURE
Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosures.
Not applicable.
PART II

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ITEM 5. MARKET FOR REGISTRANT'S COMMON EQUITY
Item 5. Market for Registrant’s Common Equity, Related Stockholder Matters and Issuer Purchases of Equity Securities.
Omitted.

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ITEM 6. SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA
Item 6.
[Reserved]

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ITEM 7. MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS
Item 7. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations.
Omitted.

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ITEM 7A. QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK
Item 7A. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk.
Omitted.

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ITEM 8. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTARY DATA
Item 8. Financial Statements and Supplementary Data.
Omitted.

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ITEM 9. CHANGES IN AND DISAGREEMENTS WITH ACCOUNTANTS
Item 9. Changes in and Disagreements With Accountants on Accounting and Financial Disclosure.
Omitted.

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ITEM 9A. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES
Item 9A. Controls and Procedures.
Omitted.

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ITEM 9B. OTHER INFORMATION
Item 9B. Other Information.
None.

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ITEM 10. DIRECTORS, EXECUTIVE OFFICERS AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
Item 10. Directors, Executive Officers and Corporate Governance.
Omitted.

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ITEM 11. EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION
Item 11. Executive Compensation.
Omitted.

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ITEM 12. SECURITY OWNERSHIP OF CERTAIN BENEFICIAL OWNERS
Item 12. Security Ownership of Certain Beneficial Owners and Management and Related Stockholder Matters.
Omitted.

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ITEM 13. CERTAIN RELATIONSHIPS AND RELATED TRANSACTIONS
Item 13. Certain Relationships and Related Transactions, and Director Independence.
Omitted.

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ITEM 14. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTING FEES AND SERVICES
Item 14. Principal Accountant Fees and Services.
Omitted.
ADDITIONAL DISCLOSURE ITEMS FOR REGULATION AB
Item 1112(b) of Regulation AB, Significant Obligor Financial Information.
No single obligor represents 10% or more of the pool assets held by the issuing entity.
Item 1114(b)(2) of Regulation AB, Significant Enhancement Provider Financial Information.
No entity or group of affiliated entities provides any external credit enhancement or other support for the certificates within this transaction as described under Item 1114(a) of Regulation AB.
Item 1115(b) of Regulation AB, Certain Derivatives Instruments (Financial Information).
No entity or group of affiliated entities provides any derivative instruments or other support for the certificates within this transaction as described under Item 1115 of Regulation AB.
Item 1117 of Regulation AB, Legal Proceedings.
The registrant knows of no material pending legal proceeding involving the trust or any party related to the trust, other than routine litigation incidental to the duties of those respective parties, and the following, with respect to CWCapital Asset Management LLC, as Special Servicer, U.S. Bank Trust Company Americas, as Trustee and Certificate Administrator, U.S. Bank National Association, as Custodian, and Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Certificate Administrator and Custodian.
On December 17, 2015, U.S. Bank National Association, the trustee under five pooling and servicing agreements for (i) Wachovia Bank Commercial Mortgage Trust 2007-C30, (ii) COBALT CMBS Commercial Trust 2007-C2, (iii) Wachovia Bank Commercial Mortgage Trust 2007-C31, (iv) ML-CFC Commercial Mortgage Trust 2007-5 and (v) ML-CFC Commercial Mortgage Trust 2007-6 commenced a proceeding with the Second Judicial District Court of Ramsey County, Minnesota (the “State Court”) for a declaratory judgment as to the proper allocation of certain proceeds (“Disputed Proceeds”) received by CWCAM in connection with the sale of the Peter Cooper Village and Stuyvesant Town property in New York, New York securing loans held by those trusts. CWCAM was the special servicer of such property. The petition requests the State Court to instruct the trustee, the trust beneficiaries, and any other interested parties as to the amount of the Disputed Proceeds, if any, that constitute penalty interest and/or the amount of the Disputed Proceeds, if any, that constitute gain-on-sale proceeds, with respect to each trust. On February 24, 2016, CWCAM made a limited appearance with the State Court to file a motion to dismiss this proceeding based on lack of jurisdiction, mootness, standing and forum non conveniens. On July 19, 2016, the State Court denied CWCAM’s motion to dismiss. On July 22, 2016, the action was removed to federal court in Minnesota (“Federal Court”). On October 21, 2016, the Federal Court held a hearing on the motion to transfer the action to the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (“SDNY Court”), a motion to remand to state court and a motion to hear CWCAM’s request for reconsideration of the motion to dismiss. On March 14, 2017, the Federal Court reserved the determination on the motion to hear CWCAM’s request for reconsideration of the motion to dismiss, denied the motion to remand the matter to state court and granted the motion to transfer the proceeding to the SDNY Court. Cross motions for judgment on the pleadings were filed but the SDNY Court was unable to decide the case based on the pleadings and the SDNY Court ordered discovery. All fact discovery was completed in December, 2018 and expert discovery was completed on March 15, 2019. The parties submitted cross motions for summary judgment, and on March 19, 2020, the SDNY Court entered an opinion and order in which it granted summary judgment in CWCAM’s favor and held that CWCAM was entitled to the entire amount of penalty interest and that CWCAM’s determination of Yield Maintenance was correct. In the 127-page opinion, the SDNY Court found for CWCAM on every issue presented by the trustee’s petition, namely, that the funds in dispute constitute penalty interest and yield maintenance, not gain-on-sale proceeds, and that the amount of penalty interest and yield maintenance was correctly calculated. An appeal of the SDNY Court’s decision was taken on April 29, 2020. Oral argument on the appeal occurred on June 21, 2021. On July 14, 2022, the Second Circuit entered a decision affirming in part and reversing in part the SDNY Court’s decision and remanding to the SDNY Court for further proceedings. The Second Circuit affirmed the SDNY’s Court holding that Penalty Interest and Yield Maintenance are paid before Gain-On-Sale Proceeds. The Second Circuit reversed and remanded for further proceedings that portion of the SDNY Court’s decision related to approximately $67.2 million in interest on advances. On January 13, 2023, the parties entered into a settlement agreement, in which (among other things) they agreed to stipulate that the amount of Interest on advances that accrued on or before June 3, 2014 is $27.5 million, and that CWCAM would pay that amount into escrow for distribution to certificateholders upon the entry of an order by the Court approving the settlement. U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for the trusts, provided notice of the settlement to all parties in interest via a notice program approved by the Court. A hearing on the settlement was scheduled for March 16, 2023 and was continued to May 5, 2023. The court approved the settlement in a decision dated April 8, 2024. An appeal of the Court’s decision was filed by one party, Cobalt LLC, which is believed to be focused solely on the timing of the distribution of the $27.5 million and not with respect to CWCAM’s liability or the amount paid. The appeal brief is due on September 1, 2024. The matter was subsequently resolved by the parties and approved by the Court and no further proceedings are required. The matter is closed.
On December 1, 2017, a complaint against CWCAM and others was filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York styled as CWCapital Cobalt Vr Ltd. v. CWCapital Investments LLC, et al., No. 17-cv-9463 (the “Original Complaint”). The gravamen of the Original Complaint alleged breaches of a contract and fiduciary duties by CWCAM’s affiliate, CWCapital Investments LLC in its capacity as collateral manager for the collateralized debt obligation transaction involving CWCapital Cobalt Vr, Ltd. In total, there are 14 counts pled in the Original Complaint. Of those 14, 5 claims were asserted against CWCAM for aiding and abetting breach of fiduciary duty, conversion and unjust enrichment. On May 23, 2018, the Original Complaint was dismissed for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. On June 28, 2018, CWCapital Cobalt Vr Ltd. filed a substantially similar complaint in the Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of New York styled as CWCapital Cobalt Vr Ltd. v. CWCapital Investments LLC, et al., Index No. 653277/2018 (the “New Complaint”). The gravamen of the New Complaint is the same as the previous complaint filed in the United State District Court for the Southern District of New York. In total there are 16 counts pled in the New Complaint. Of those 16 counts, 5 claims were asserted against CWCAM for aiding and abetting breach of fiduciary duty, conversion and unjust enrichment, 1 count seeks a declaratory judgement that the plaintiff has the right to enforce the contracts in question and 1 count seeks an injunction requiring the defendants to recognize the plaintiff as the directing holder for the trusts in question. On January 11, 2019, the plaintiff dismissed with prejudice the declaratory judgment and injunction counts. The New Complaint and related summons was not served on the defendants until July 13, 2018 and July 16, 2018. The plaintiff’s motion for a preliminary injunction was denied by the court on July 31, 2018. On August 3, 2018, the defendants, including CWCAM, filed a motion to dismiss the New Complaint in its entirety. On August 20, 2019, the court entered an order granting defendants’ motion almost in its entirety, dismissing 11 of the 16 counts and partially dismissing 2 additional counts. Of the remaining counts, 2 are asserted against CWCAM for aiding and abetting breach of fiduciary duty and unjust enrichment. On September 19, 2019, CWCapital Cobalt Vr Ltd. filed a notice of appeal relating to the August 20, 2019 dismissal order and on September 26, 2019, filed an amended complaint against CWCI and CWCAM attempting to address deficiencies relating to certain of the claims dismissed by the August, 20, 2019 order. CWCI and CWCAM filed its Motion to Dismiss the amended complaint on October 28, 2019. The court heard argument on the Motion to Dismiss the amended complaint on January 22, 2020 and on October 23, 2020, the court granted the motion dismissing the amended claims. On November 30, 2020, CWCapital Cobalt Vr Ltd filed a notice of appeal relating to the October 23, 2020 dismissal order. On April 27, 2021, the First Department affirmed the dismissal as to claims against CWCAM that were part of the August 20, 2019 dismissal, but reversed the dismissal of two counts for breach of the Collateral Management Agreement against CWCI. CWCI sought leave to file an appeal of the decision. The plaintiff also sought leave to appeal the dismissal of the claims against CWCAM. Both requests for leave were denied by the First Department. On May 15, 2020, CWCI and CWCAM filed a motion to renew its motion to dismiss as to 4 of the remaining counts (including the remaining two counts against CWCAM for aiding and abetting breach of fiduciary duty and unjust enrichment), based on a decision entered by Judge Failla in a trust instruction proceeding in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York awarding summary judgment in favor of CWCAM. On September 7, 2021, the court denied the motion to renew. CWCI and CWCAM filed a notice of appeal, which they perfected by the filing of their opening brief on July 1, 2022. On November 15, 2022, the First Department affirmed the court’s denial of the motion to renew. On October 1, 2021, CWCI and CWCAM moved to reargue the denial of the motion to renew (or alternatively, the motion to dismiss) with respect to certain of Cobalt’s claims, including the remaining 2 claims against CWCAM, based on the First Department’s April 27, 2021 decision. On March 24, 2022, the court denied the relief sought in the motion to reargue. CWCI and CWCAM appealed the court’s decision on the motion to reargue and filed their opening brief on July 11, 2022. The appeal was dismissed as being non-appealable on August 30, 2022. Discovery (both fact and expert) concluded on March 1, 2024. CWCAM and CWCI filed a motion for summary judgment on March 29, 2024, seeking dismissal of all the claims in their entirety. On that same date, the plaintiff cross moved for summary judgment on one of the claims asserted against only CWCI. Summary judgment briefing is scheduled to conclude on June 18, 2024. Oral argument was heard on October 22, 2024 and the court has taken the arguments under consideration. The timing of a decision is unknown. CWCAM believes that it has performed its obligations under the related pooling and servicing agreements in good faith and the remaining allegations in the New Complaint are without merit.
U.S. Bank National Association (“U.S. Bank”) and other large financial institutions have been sued in their capacity as trustee or successor trustee for certain residential mortgage backed securities ("RMBS") trusts. The complaints, primarily filed by investors or investor groups against U.S. Bank and similar institutions, allege the trustees caused losses to investors as a result of alleged failures by the sponsors, mortgage loan sellers and servicers to comply with the governing agreements for these RMBS trusts. Plaintiffs generally assert causes of action based upon the trustees’ purported failures to enforce repurchase obligations of mortgage loan sellers for alleged breaches of representations and warranties, notify securityholders of purported events of default allegedly caused by breaches of servicing standards by mortgage loan servicers and abide by a heightened standard of care following alleged events of default.
U.S. Bank denies liability and believes that it has performed its obligations under the RMBS trusts in good faith, that its actions were not the cause of losses to investors, that it has meritorious defenses, and it has contested and intends to continue contesting the plaintiffs’ claims vigorously. However, U.S. Bank cannot assure you as to the outcome of any of the litigation, or the possible impact of these litigations on the trustee or the RMBS trusts.
On March 9, 2018, a law firm purporting to represent fifteen Delaware statutory trusts (the “DSTs”) that issued securities backed by student loans (the “Student Loans”) filed a lawsuit in the Delaware Court of Chancery against U.S. Bank National Association (“U.S. Bank”) in its capacities as indenture trustee and successor special servicer, and three other institutions in their respective transaction capacities, with respect to the DSTs and the Student Loans. This lawsuit is captioned The National Collegiate Student Loan Master Trust I, et al. v. U.S. Bank National Association, et al., C.A. No. 2018-0167-JRS (Del. Ch.) (the “NCMSLT Action”). The complaint, as amended on June 15, 2018, alleged that the DSTs have been harmed as a result of purported misconduct or omissions by the defendants concerning administration of the trusts and special servicing of the Student Loans. Since the filing of the NCMSLT Action, certain Student Loan borrowers have made assertions against U.S. Bank concerning special servicing that appear to be based on certain allegations made on behalf of the DSTs in the NCMSLT Action.
U.S. Bank has filed a motion seeking dismissal of the operative complaint in its entirety with prejudice pursuant to Chancery Court Rules 12(b)(1) and 12(b)(6) or, in the alternative, a stay of the case while other prior filed disputes involving the DSTs and the Student Loans are litigated. On November 7, 2018, the Court ruled that the case should be stayed in its entirety pending resolution of the first-filed cases. On January 21, 2020, the Court entered an order consolidating for pretrial purposes the NCMSLT Action and three other lawsuits pending in the Delaware Court of Chancery concerning the DSTs and the Student Loans, which remains pending.
U.S. Bank denies liability in the NCMSLT Action and believes it has performed its obligations as indenture trustee and special servicer in good faith and in compliance in all material respects with the terms of the agreements governing the DSTs and that it has meritorious defenses. It has contested and intends to continue contesting the plaintiffs’ claims vigorously.
In December 2014, Phoenix Light SF Limited (Phoenix Light) and certain related entities filed a complaint in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York alleging claims against Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., in its capacity as trustee for a number of residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) trusts. Complaints raising similar allegations have been filed by Commerzbank AG in the Southern District of New York, IKB International and IKB Deutsche Industriebank (together, IKB) in New York state court, and Park Royal I LLC and Park Royal II LLC in New York state court. In each case, the plaintiffs allege that Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as trustee, caused losses to investors, and plaintiffs assert causes of action based upon, among other things, the trustee’s alleged failure to notify and enforce repurchase obligations of mortgage loan sellers for purported breaches of representations and warranties, notify investors of alleged events of default, and abide by appropriate standards of care following alleged events of default. In July 2022, the district court dismissed Phoenix Light’s claims and certain of the claims asserted by Commerzbank AG, and subsequently entered judgment in each case in favor of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. In August 2022, Phoenix Light and Commerzbank AG each appealed the district court’s decision to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Phoenix Light dismissed its appeal in May 2023, terminating its case. In October 2024, the Second Circuit denied Commerzbank AG’s appeal. In November 2023, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. entered into an agreement with IKB to resolve IKB’s claims. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. previously settled two class actions filed by institutional investors and an action filed by the National Credit Union Administration with similar allegations.
Item 1119 of Regulation AB, Affiliations and Certain Relationships and Related Transactions.
The information regarding this Item has been previously provided in the prospectus of the Registrant relating to the issuing entity filed on January 28, 2016 pursuant to Rule 424(b)(2).
Item 1122 of Regulation AB, Compliance with Applicable Servicing Criteria.
The reports on assessments of compliance with the servicing criteria for asset-backed securities and related attestation reports on such assessments of compliance with respect to the mortgage loans are attached hereto under Item 15 to this Annual Report on Form 10-K. Attached as Schedule II to the Pooling and Servicing Agreement incorporated by reference as Exhibit 4.1 to this Annual Report on Form 10-K is a chart identifying the entities participating in a servicing function for the transaction responsible for each applicable servicing criteria set forth in Item 1122(d).
The reports on assessments of compliance with the servicing criteria for asset-backed securities and related attestation reports on such assessments of compliance with respect to the NMS Los Angeles Multifamily Portfolio Mortgage Loan, which is being serviced and administered pursuant to the pooling and servicing agreement for the COMM 2015-CCRE27 Transaction, are attached hereto under Item 15 to this Annual Report on Form 10-K. Attached as Schedule II to the pooling and servicing agreement for the COMM 2015-CCRE27 Transaction incorporated by reference as Exhibit 4.2 to this Annual Report on Form 10-K is a chart identifying the entities participating in a servicing function for the COMM 2015-CCRE27 Transaction responsible for each applicable servicing criteria set forth in Item 1122(d).
The reports on assessments of compliance with the servicing criteria for asset-backed securities and related attestation reports on such assessments of compliance with respect to the Springfield Mall Mortgage Loan, which is being serviced and administered pursuant to the pooling and servicing agreement for the COMM 2015-LC23 Transaction, are attached hereto under Item 15 to this Annual Report on Form 10-K. Attached as Schedule II to the pooling and servicing agreement for the COMM 2015-LC23 Transaction incorporated by reference as Exhibit 4.3 to this Annual Report on Form 10-K is a chart identifying the entities participating in a servicing function for the COMM 2015-LC23 Transaction responsible for each applicable servicing criteria set forth in Item 1122(d).
The reports on assessments of compliance with the servicing criteria for asset-backed securities and related attestation reports on such assessments of compliance with respect to the AG Life Time Fitness Portfolio Mortgage Loan, which is being serviced and administered pursuant to the pooling and servicing agreement for the COMM 2016-CCRE28 Transaction, are attached hereto under Item 15 to this Annual Report on Form 10-K. Attached as Schedule II to the pooling and servicing agreement for the COMM 2016-CCRE28 Transaction incorporated by reference as Exhibit 4.4 to this Annual Report on Form 10-K is a chart identifying the entities participating in a servicing function for the COMM 2016-CCRE28 Transaction responsible for each applicable servicing criteria set forth in Item 1122(d).
The reports on assessments of compliance with the servicing criteria for asset-backed securities and related attestation reports on such assessments of compliance with respect to the Empire Mall Mortgage Loan, which is being serviced and administered pursuant to the pooling and servicing agreement for the CGCMT 2016-P3 Transaction, are attached hereto under Item 15 to this Annual Report on Form 10-K. Attached as Exhibit O to the pooling and servicing agreement for the CGCMT 2016-P3 Transaction incorporated by reference as Exhibit 4.5 to this Annual Report on Form 10-K is a chart identifying the entities participating in a servicing function for the CGCMT 2016-P3 Transaction responsible for each applicable servicing criteria set forth in Item 1122(d).
The reports on assessments of compliance with the servicing criteria for asset-backed securities and related attestation reports on such assessments of compliance with respect to the 215 West 34th Street & 218 West 35th Street Mortgage Loan, which is being serviced and administered pursuant to the pooling and servicing agreement for the CFCRE 2016-C4 Transaction, are attached hereto under Item 15 to this Annual Report on Form 10-K. Attached as Schedule II to the pooling and servicing agreement for the CFCRE 2016-C4 Transaction incorporated by reference as Exhibit 4.6 to this Annual Report on Form 10-K is a chart identifying the entities participating in a servicing function for the CFCRE 2016-C4 Transaction responsible for each applicable servicing criteria set forth in Item 1122(d).
Item 1123 of Regulation AB, Servicer Compliance Statement.
The servicer compliance statements are attached as Exhibits to this Annual Report on Form 10-K.
PART IV

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ITEM 15. EXHIBITS, FINANCIAL STATEMENT SCHEDULES
Item 15. Exhibits and Financial Statement Schedules
(a) The following is a list of documents filed as part of this Annual Report on Form 10-K:
(1) Not applicable
(2) Not applicable
(3) See below
4.1 Pooling and Servicing Agreement, dated as of January 1, 2016, by and among CCRE Commercial Mortgage Securities, L.P., as Depositor, Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Master Servicer, CWCapital Asset Management LLC, as Special Servicer, Wilmington Trust, National Association, as Trustee, Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Certificate Administrator, Paying Agent and Custodian, Park Bridge Lender Services LLC, as Operating Advisor and Park Bridge Lender Services LLC as Asset Representations Reviewer (filed as Exhibit 4.1 to the registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K/A filed on February 18, 2016 under Commission File No. 333-207567-01 and incorporated by reference herein).
4.2 Pooling and Servicing Agreement, dated as of October 1, 2015, by and among Deutsche Mortgage & Asset Receiving Corporation, as Depositor, Midland Loan Services, a Division of PNC Bank, National Association, as Master Servicer, Rialto Capital Advisors, LLC, as Special Servicer, Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Trustee, Certificate Administrator, Paying Agent and Custodian and Park Bridge Lender Services LLC, as Operating Advisor (filed as Exhibit 4.4 to the registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on January 28, 2016 under Commission File No. 333-207567-01 and incorporated by reference herein).
4.3 Pooling and Servicing Agreement, dated as of November 1, 2015, by and among Deutsche Mortgage & Asset Receiving Corporation, as Depositor, Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Master Servicer, LNR Partners, LLC, as Special Servicer, Wilmington Trust, National Association, as Trustee, Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Certificate Administrator, Paying Agent and Custodian and Park Bridge Lender Services LLC, as Operating Advisor (filed as Exhibit 4.3 to the registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on January 28, 2016 under Commission File No. 333-207567-01 and incorporated by reference herein).
4.4 Pooling and Servicing Agreement, dated as of February 1, 2016, by and among Deutsche Mortgage & Asset Receiving Corporation, as Depositor, Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Master Servicer, Midland Loan Services, a Division of PNC Bank, National Association, as Special Servicer, Wilmington Trust, National Association, as Trustee, Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Certificate Administrator, Paying Agent and Custodian, Park Bridge Lender Services LLC, as Operating Advisor and Park Bridge Lender Services LLC, as Asset Representations Reviewer (filed as Exhibit 4.1 to the registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on February 11, 2016 under Commission File No. 333-207567-01 and incorporated by reference herein).
4.5 Pooling and Servicing Agreement, dated as of April 1, 2016, by and among Citigroup Commercial Mortgage Securities Inc., as Depositor, Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Master Servicer, C-III Asset Management LLC, as Special Servicer, Park Bridge Lender Services LLC, as Operating Advisor and Asset Representations Reviewer, Citibank, N.A., as Certificate Administrator and Wilmington Trust, National Association, as Trustee (filed as Exhibit 4.1 to the registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K/A filed on April 27, 2016 under Commission File No. 333-207567-01 and incorporated by reference herein).
4.6 Pooling and Servicing Agreement, dated as of May 1, 2016, by and among CCRE Commercial Mortgage Securities, L.P., as Depositor, Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Master Servicer, Rialto Capital Advisors, LLC, as Special Servicer, U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee, Certificate Administrator and Paying Agent, U.S. Bank National Association, as Custodian, Park Bridge Lender Services LLC, as Operating Advisor and Park Bridge Lender Services LLC, as Asset Representations Reviewer (filed as Exhibit 4.1 to the registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on May 23, 2016 under Commission File No. 333-207567-01 and incorporated by reference herein).
4.7 Amended and Restated Co-Lender Agreement, dated as of October 9, 2015, between Cantor Commercial Real Estate Lending, L.P., as Note A-1A Holder and Note A-1B Holder and Goldman Sachs Mortgage Company, as Note A-2A Holder and Note A-2B Holder (filed as Exhibit 4.5 to the registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on January 28, 2016 under Commission File No. 333-207567-01 and incorporated by reference herein).
4.8 Co-Lender Agreement, dated as of January 28, 2016, between Cantor Commercial Real Estate Lending, L.P., as Note A-1 Holder and Note A-2 Holder (filed as Exhibit 4.9 to the registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on January 28, 2016 under Commission File No. 333-207567-01 and incorporated by reference herein).
4.9 Co-Lender Agreement, dated as of October 29, 2015, between Cantor Commercial Real Estate Lending, L.P., as Note A-1 Holder, Note A-2 Holder and Note A-3 Holder (filed as Exhibit 4.11 to the registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on January 28, 2016 under Commission File No. 333-207567-01 and incorporated by reference herein).
4.10 Co-Lender Agreement, dated as of November 17, 2015, between Cantor Commercial Real Estate Lending, L.P., as Note A-1 Holder and Note A-2 Holder (filed as Exhibit 4.10 to the registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on January 28, 2016 under Commission File No. 333-207567-01 and incorporated by reference herein).
4.11 Amended and Restated Co-Lender Agreement, dated as of May 5, 2016, between Wilmington Trust, National Association, as Trustee, for the benefit of the Holders of COMM 2016-CCRE28 Mortgage Trust Commercial Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2016-CCRE28, as Note A-1 Holder, Wilmington Trust, National Association, as Trustee, for the benefit of the Holders of CFCRE 2016-C3 Mortgage Trust Commercial Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2016-C3, as Note A-2 Holder, Cantor Commercial Real Estate Lending, L.P., as Note A-3 Holder, Cantor Commercial Real Estate Lending, L.P., as Note A-4-1 Holder and Cantor Commercial Real Estate Lending, L.P., as Note A-4-2 Holder (filed as Exhibit 4.2 to the registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on May 23, 2016 under Commission File No. 333-207567-01 and incorporated by reference herein).
4.12 Agreement Between Note Holders, dated as of December 23, 2015, by and between Société Générale, as Initial Note A-1 Holder, Initial Note A-2 Holder, Initial Note A-3 Holder, Initial Note A-4 Holder, and Initial Note A-5 Holder (filed as Exhibit 4.6 to the registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on January 28, 2016 under Commission File No. 333-207567-01 and incorporated by reference herein).
4.13 Co-Lender Agreement, dated as of January 28, 2016, between Cantor Commercial Real Estate Lending, L.P., as Note A-1 Holder, Note A-2 Holder and Note A-3 Holder (filed as Exhibit 4.8 to the registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on January 28, 2016 under Commission File No. 333-207567-01 and incorporated by reference herein).
Rule 13a-14(d)/15d-14(d) Certifications.
Reports on assessment of compliance with servicing criteria for asset-backed securities.
33.1 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Master Servicer
33.2 CWCapital Asset Management LLC, as Special Servicer
33.3 Wilmington Trust, National Association, as Trustee (Omitted. See Explanatory Notes.)
33.4 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Certificate Administrator
33.5 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Custodian
33.6 Park Bridge Lender Services LLC, as Operating Advisor
33.7 CoreLogic Solutions, LLC, as Servicing Function Participant
33.8 Computershare Trust Company, National Association, as Servicing Function Participant for the Certificate Administrator
33.9 Computershare Trust Company, National Association, as Servicing Function Participant for the Custodian
33.10 Berkeley Point Capital LLC d/b/a Newmark, as Primary Servicer
33.11 PGIM Real Estate Loan Services, Inc. (formerly known as Prudential Asset Resources, Inc.), as Primary Servicer
33.12 CoreLogic Solutions, LLC, as Servicing Function Participant for PGIM Real Estate Loan Services, Inc. (formerly known as Prudential Asset Resources, Inc.) (see Exhibit 33.7)
33.13 Berkeley Point Capital LLC d/b/a Newmark, as Primary Servicer of the Element LA Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 33.10)
33.14 CWCapital Asset Management LLC, as Special Servicer of the Element LA Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 33.2)
33.15 Wilmington Trust, National Association, as Trustee of the Element LA Mortgage Loan (Omitted. See Explanatory Notes.)
33.16 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Custodian of the Element LA Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 33.5)
33.17 Park Bridge Lender Services LLC, as Operating Advisor of the Element LA Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 33.6)
33.18 Computershare Trust Company, National Association, as Servicing Function Participant for the Custodian (see Exhibit 33.9)
33.19 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Primary Servicer of the One Commerce Plaza Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 33.1)
33.20 CWCapital Asset Management LLC, as Special Servicer of the One Commerce Plaza Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 33.2)
33.21 Wilmington Trust, National Association, as Trustee of the One Commerce Plaza Mortgage Loan (Omitted. See Explanatory Notes.)
33.22 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Custodian of the One Commerce Plaza Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 33.5)
33.23 Park Bridge Lender Services LLC, as Operating Advisor of the One Commerce Plaza Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 33.6)
33.24 CoreLogic Solutions, LLC, as Servicing Function Participant of the One Commerce Plaza Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 33.7)
33.25 Computershare Trust Company, National Association, as Servicing Function Participant for the Custodian (see Exhibit 33.9)
33.26 Berkeley Point Capital LLC d/b/a Newmark, as Primary Servicer of the NMS Los Angeles Multifamily Portfolio Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 33.10)
33.27 Midland Loan Services, a Division of PNC Bank, National Association, as Primary Servicer of the NMS Los Angeles Multifamily Portfolio Mortgage Loan (Omitted. See Explanatory Notes.)
33.28 Rialto Capital Advisors, LLC, as Special Servicer of the NMS Los Angeles Multifamily Portfolio Mortgage Loan
33.29 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Trustee of the NMS Los Angeles Multifamily Portfolio Mortgage Loan (Omitted. See Explanatory Notes.)
33.30 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Custodian of the NMS Los Angeles Multifamily Portfolio Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 33.5)
33.31 Park Bridge Lender Services LLC, as Operating Advisor of the NMS Los Angeles Multifamily Portfolio Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 33.6)
33.32 Computershare Trust Company, National Association, as Servicing Function Participant for the Custodian (see Exhibit 33.9)
33.33 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Primary Servicer of the Springfield Mall Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 33.1)
33.34 LNR Partners, LLC, as Special Servicer of the Springfield Mall Mortgage Loan (Omitted. See Explanatory Notes.)
33.35 Wilmington Trust, National Association, as Trustee of the Springfield Mall Mortgage Loan (Omitted. See Explanatory Notes.)
33.36 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Custodian of the Springfield Mall Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 33.5)
33.37 Park Bridge Lender Services LLC, as Operating Advisor of the Springfield Mall Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 33.6)
33.38 CoreLogic Solutions, LLC, as Servicing Function Participant of the Springfield Mall Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 33.7)
33.39 Computershare Trust Company, National Association, as Servicing Function Participant for the Custodian (see Exhibit 33.9)
33.40 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Primary Servicer of the AG Life Time Fitness Portfolio Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 33.1)
33.41 CWCapital Asset Management LLC, as Special Servicer of the AG Life Time Fitness Portfolio Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 33.2)
33.42 Wilmington Trust, National Association, as Trustee of the AG Life Time Fitness Portfolio Mortgage Loan (Omitted. See Explanatory Notes.)
33.43 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Custodian of the AG Life Time Fitness Portfolio Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 33.5)
33.44 Park Bridge Lender Services LLC, as Operating Advisor of the AG Life Time Fitness Portfolio Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 33.6)
33.45 CoreLogic Solutions, LLC, as Servicing Function Participant of the AG Life Time Fitness Portfolio Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 33.7)
33.46 Computershare Trust Company, National Association, as Servicing Function Participant for the Custodian (see Exhibit 33.9)
33.47 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Primary Servicer of the Empire Mall Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 33.1)
33.48 Greystone Servicing Company LLC (as successor to C-III Asset Management LLC), as Special Servicer of the Empire Mall Mortgage Loan
33.49 Wilmington Trust, National Association, as Trustee of the Empire Mall Mortgage Loan (Omitted. See Explanatory Notes.)
33.50 Citibank, N.A., as Custodian of the Empire Mall Mortgage Loan
33.51 Park Bridge Lender Services LLC, as Operating Advisor of the Empire Mall Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 33.6)
33.52 CoreLogic Solutions, LLC, as Servicing Function Participant of the Empire Mall Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 33.7)
33.53 U.S. Bank National Association, as Servicing Function Participant of the Empire Mall Mortgage Loan
33.54 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Primary Servicer of the 215 West 34th Street & 218 West 35th Street Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 33.1)
33.55 Berkeley Point Capital LLC d/b/a Newmark, as Primary Servicer of the 215 West 34th Street & 218 West 35th Street Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 33.10)
33.56 Rialto Capital Advisors, LLC, as Special Servicer of the 215 West 34th Street & 218 West 35th Street Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 34.28)
33.57 U.S. Bank Trust Company, National Association, as Trustee of the 215 West 34th Street & 218 West 35th Street Mortgage Loan
33.58 U.S. Bank National Association, as Custodian of the 215 West 34th Street & 218 West 35th Street Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 33.57)
33.59 Park Bridge Lender Services LLC, as Operating Advisor of the 215 West 34th Street & 218 West 35th Street Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 33.6)
33.60 CoreLogic Solutions, LLC, as Servicing Function Participant of the 215 West 34th Street & 218 West 35th Street Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 33.7)
Attestation reports on assessment of compliance with servicing criteria for asset-backed securities.
34.1 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Master Servicer
34.2 CWCapital Asset Management LLC, as Special Servicer
34.3 Wilmington Trust, National Association, as Trustee (Omitted. See Explanatory Notes.)
34.4 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Certificate Administrator
34.5 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Custodian
34.6 Park Bridge Lender Services LLC, as Operating Advisor
34.7 CoreLogic Solutions, LLC, as Servicing Function Participant
34.8 Computershare Trust Company, National Association, as Servicing Function Participant for the Certificate Administrator
34.9 Computershare Trust Company, National Association, as Servicing Function Participant for the Custodian
34.10 Berkeley Point Capital LLC d/b/a Newmark, as Primary Servicer
34.11 PGIM Real Estate Loan Services, Inc. (formerly known as Prudential Asset Resources, Inc.), as Primary Servicer
34.12 CoreLogic Solutions, LLC, as Servicing Function Participant for PGIM Real Estate Loan Services, Inc. (formerly known as Prudential Asset Resources, Inc.) (see Exhibit 34.7)
34.13 Berkeley Point Capital LLC d/b/a Newmark, as Primary Servicer of the Element LA Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 34.10)
34.14 CWCapital Asset Management LLC, as Special Servicer of the Element LA Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 34.2)
34.15 Wilmington Trust, National Association, as Trustee of the Element LA Mortgage Loan (Omitted. See Explanatory Notes.)
34.16 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Custodian of the Element LA Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 34.5)
34.17 Park Bridge Lender Services LLC, as Operating Advisor of the Element LA Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 34.6)
34.18 Computershare Trust Company, National Association, as Servicing Function Participant for the Custodian (see Exhibit 34.9)
34.19 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Primary Servicer of the One Commerce Plaza Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 34.1)
34.20 CWCapital Asset Management LLC, as Special Servicer of the One Commerce Plaza Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 34.2)
34.21 Wilmington Trust, National Association, as Trustee of the One Commerce Plaza Mortgage Loan (Omitted. See Explanatory Notes.)
34.22 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Custodian of the One Commerce Plaza Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 34.5)
34.23 Park Bridge Lender Services LLC, as Operating Advisor of the One Commerce Plaza Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 34.6)
34.24 CoreLogic Solutions, LLC, as Servicing Function Participant of the One Commerce Plaza Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 34.7)
34.25 Computershare Trust Company, National Association, as Servicing Function Participant for the Custodian (see Exhibit 34.9)
34.26 Berkeley Point Capital LLC d/b/a Newmark, as Primary Servicer of the NMS Los Angeles Multifamily Portfolio Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 34.10)
34.27 Midland Loan Services, a Division of PNC Bank, National Association, as Primary Servicer of the NMS Los Angeles Multifamily Portfolio Mortgage Loan (Omitted. See Explanatory Notes.)
34.28 Rialto Capital Advisors, LLC, as Special Servicer of the NMS Los Angeles Multifamily Portfolio Mortgage Loan
34.29 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Trustee of the NMS Los Angeles Multifamily Portfolio Mortgage Loan (Omitted. See Explanatory Notes.)
34.30 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Custodian of the NMS Los Angeles Multifamily Portfolio Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 34.5)
34.31 Park Bridge Lender Services LLC, as Operating Advisor of the NMS Los Angeles Multifamily Portfolio Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 34.6)
34.32 Computershare Trust Company, National Association, as Servicing Function Participant for the Custodian (see Exhibit 34.9)
34.33 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Primary Servicer of the Springfield Mall Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 34.1)
34.34 LNR Partners, LLC, as Special Servicer of the Springfield Mall Mortgage Loan (Omitted. See Explanatory Notes.)
34.35 Wilmington Trust, National Association, as Trustee of the Springfield Mall Mortgage Loan (Omitted. See Explanatory Notes.)
34.36 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Custodian of the Springfield Mall Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 34.5)
34.37 Park Bridge Lender Services LLC, as Operating Advisor of the Springfield Mall Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 34.6)
34.38 CoreLogic Solutions, LLC, as Servicing Function Participant of the Springfield Mall Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 34.7)
34.39 Computershare Trust Company, National Association, as Servicing Function Participant for the Custodian (see Exhibit 34.9)
34.40 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Primary Servicer of the AG Life Time Fitness Portfolio Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 34.1)
34.41 CWCapital Asset Management LLC, as Special Servicer of the AG Life Time Fitness Portfolio Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 34.2)
34.42 Wilmington Trust, National Association, as Trustee of the AG Life Time Fitness Portfolio Mortgage Loan (Omitted. See Explanatory Notes.)
34.43 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Custodian of the AG Life Time Fitness Portfolio Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 34.5)
34.44 Park Bridge Lender Services LLC, as Operating Advisor of the AG Life Time Fitness Portfolio Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 34.6)
34.45 CoreLogic Solutions, LLC, as Servicing Function Participant of the AG Life Time Fitness Portfolio Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 34.7)
34.46 Computershare Trust Company, National Association, as Servicing Function Participant for the Custodian (see Exhibit 34.9)
34.47 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Primary Servicer of the Empire Mall Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 34.1)
34.48 Greystone Servicing Company LLC (as successor to C-III Asset Management LLC), as Special Servicer of the Empire Mall Mortgage Loan
34.49 Wilmington Trust, National Association, as Trustee of the Empire Mall Mortgage Loan (Omitted. See Explanatory Notes.)
34.50 Citibank, N.A., as Custodian of the Empire Mall Mortgage Loan
34.51 Park Bridge Lender Services LLC, as Operating Advisor of the Empire Mall Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 34.6)
34.52 CoreLogic Solutions, LLC, as Servicing Function Participant of the Empire Mall Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 34.7)
34.53 U.S. Bank National Association, as Servicing Function Participant of the Empire Mall Mortgage Loan
34.54 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Primary Servicer of the 215 West 34th Street & 218 West 35th Street Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 34.1)
34.55 Berkeley Point Capital LLC d/b/a Newmark, as Primary Servicer of the 215 West 34th Street & 218 West 35th Street Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 34.10)
34.56 Rialto Capital Advisors, LLC, as Special Servicer of the 215 West 34th Street & 218 West 35th Street Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 34.28)
34.57 U.S. Bank Trust Company, National Association, as Trustee of the 215 West 34th Street & 218 West 35th Street Mortgage Loan
34.58 U.S. Bank National Association, as Custodian of the 215 West 34th Street & 218 West 35th Street Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 34.57)
34.59 Park Bridge Lender Services LLC, as Operating Advisor of the 215 West 34th Street & 218 West 35th Street Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 34.6)
34.60 CoreLogic Solutions, LLC, as Servicing Function Participant of the 215 West 34th Street & 218 West 35th Street Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 34.7)
Servicer compliance statements.
35.1 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Master Servicer
35.2 CWCapital Asset Management LLC, as Special Servicer
35.3 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Certificate Administrator
35.4 Computershare Trust Company, National Association, as Servicing Function Participant for the Certificate Administrator
35.5 Berkeley Point Capital LLC d/b/a Newmark, as Primary Servicer
35.6 PGIM Real Estate Loan Services, Inc. (formerly known as Prudential Asset Resources, Inc.), as Primary Servicer
35.7 Berkeley Point Capital LLC d/b/a Newmark, as Primary Servicer of the Element LA Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 35.5)
35.8 CWCapital Asset Management LLC, as Special Servicer of the Element LA Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 35.2)
35.9 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Primary Servicer of the One Commerce Plaza Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 35.1)
35.10 CWCapital Asset Management LLC, as Special Servicer of the One Commerce Plaza Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 35.2)
35.11 Berkeley Point Capital LLC d/b/a Newmark, as Primary Servicer of the NMS Los Angeles Multifamily Portfolio Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 35.5)
35.12 Midland Loan Services, a Division of PNC Bank, National Association, as Primary Servicer of the NMS Los Angeles Multifamily Portfolio Mortgage Loan (Omitted. See Explanatory Notes.)
35.13 Rialto Capital Advisors, LLC, as Special Servicer of the NMS Los Angeles Multifamily Portfolio Mortgage Loan
35.14 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Primary Servicer of the Springfield Mall Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 35.1)
35.15 LNR Partners, LLC, as Special Servicer of the Springfield Mall Mortgage Loan (Omitted. See Explanatory Notes.)
35.16 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Primary Servicer of the AG Life Time Fitness Portfolio Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 35.1)
35.17 CWCapital Asset Management LLC, as Special Servicer of the AG Life Time Fitness Portfolio Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 35.2)
35.18 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Primary Servicer of the Empire Mall Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 35.1)
35.19 Greystone Servicing Company LLC (as successor to C-III Asset Management LLC), as Special Servicer of the Empire Mall Mortgage Loan (Omitted. See Explanatory Notes.)
35.20 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Primary Servicer of the 215 West 34th Street & 218 West 35th Street Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 35.1)
35.21 Berkeley Point Capital LLC d/b/a Newmark, as Primary Servicer of the 215 West 34th Street & 218 West 35th Street Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 35.5)
35.22 Rialto Capital Advisors, LLC, as Special Servicer of the 215 West 34th Street & 218 West 35th Street Mortgage Loan (see Exhibit 35.13)
99.1 Mortgage Loan Purchase Agreement, dated as of January 1, 2016, between CCRE Commercial Mortgage Securities, L.P. and Cantor Commercial Real Estate Lending, L.P. (filed as Exhibit 99.1 to the registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on January 28, 2016 under Commission File No. 333-207567-01 and incorporated by reference herein).
99.2 Mortgage Loan Purchase Agreement, dated as of January 1, 2016, between CCRE Commercial Mortgage Securities, L.P. and Société Générale (filed as Exhibit 99.2 to the registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on January 28, 2016 under Commission File No. 333-207567-01 and incorporated by reference herein).
99.3 Mortgage Loan Purchase Agreement, dated as of January 1, 2016, among CCRE Commercial Mortgage Securities, L.P., Liberty Island Group I LLC and Liberty Island Group LLC (filed as Exhibit 99.3 to the registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on January 28, 2016 under Commission File No. 333-207567-01 and incorporated by reference herein).
99.4 Primary Servicing Agreement, dated as of January 1, 2016, between Wells Fargo Bank, National Association and Berkeley Point Capital LLC (filed as Exhibit 99.5 to the registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on January 28, 2016 under Commission File No. 333-207567-01 and incorporated by reference herein).
99.5 Primary Servicing Agreement, dated as of January 1, 2016, between Wells Fargo Bank, National Association and Prudential Asset Resources, Inc. (filed as Exhibit 99.6 to the registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on January 28, 2016 under Commission File No. 333-207567-01 and incorporated by reference herein).
99.6 Primary Servicing Agreement, dated as of May 1, 2016, between Wells Fargo Bank, National Association and Berkeley Point Capital LLC (filed as Exhibit 99.1 to the registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on May 23, 2016 under Commission File No. 333-207567-01 and incorporated by reference herein).
(b) The exhibits required to be filed by the Registrant pursuant to Item 601 of Regulation S-K are listed above.
(c) Not Applicable.