Well first of all at this point, we don't know what if anything has been agreed and given the current climate, I would hope that it is only done in cases where NAMA has no other reason option but to do a deal. I see to situations where a deal could be justified:
- You need specific information or support from the developer in order to proceed with the disposal of the properties
- The developer is in a position where he throw up legal road blocks that would keep NAMA in court for years and thus fustrate their ability to proceed with the disposal of the properties in a timely manner.
In both situations there is no other option such as going to the market as you suggest.
Jim.