Class F of RMF's commercial mortgage pass-through certificates, series 1995-1, has been downgraded from C to D by Fitch Ratings.In addition, the ratings on four classes in the transaction were affirmed. The downgrade was attributed to losses incurred after the liquidation of a portion of the pool. Fitch said it does not expect the principal loss to class F to be recovered. The rating agency said it "remains concerned with the concentrations within the pool and a high percentage of specially serviced loans." Only five loans remain, all of which are secured by health care facilities.
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