Bob Stupar concentrates his practice on real estate lending and finance, and general real estate. He regularly represents banks, servicers, insurance companies and other lenders with respect to distressed real estate assets (apartment buildings, shopping malls, strip malls, warehouses, residential developments, office buildings), restructuring and workouts of problem real estate loans. Mr. Stupar regularly counsels clients through the entire problem loan process commencing with the default upon the loan through the initial workout attempts and negotiations, exercise of foreclosure, receivership and other remedies, zoning and building code compliance of foreclosed REO properties, tax and other lien issues, judicial confirmations of the foreclosure sales, and post foreclosure leasing, management and other aspects of ownership and management of real estate properties. Mr. Stupar also represents lenders and banks in real estate loan originations and in post-origination loan restructuring, modifications, and assumptions. He is conversational in French, speaks basic Japanese and is fluent in Bosnian, Serbian and Croatian.
Professional & Community Activities
Serbian Bar Association of America, Member
Education
- Emory University School of Law, J.D. (2006)
- University of Washington, Certificate in Business for International Professionals (2001)
- University of Belgrade, B.A., Japanese Language and Literature (2000)
Court Admissions
- Georgia Supreme Court (2010)