Biography
Travis Shafer represents mortgage lenders in the origination, sale and servicing of loans.
Travis’s practice focuses primarily on loans that will be purchased by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac. His expertise encompasses both market rate and affordable transactions, including finance assumptions, funded and unfunded forward commitments, low-income housing tax credit projects, historic tax credit projects, bond financing, subordinate financing, ground lease and lease-back structures, tax exemptions, rehabilitation projects and master lease transactions structured for Delaware Statutory Trust borrowers.
He previously served as an intern with the Supreme Court of Delaware and has acted for mortgage lenders as a law clerk and project manager on multifamily transactions.
Prior to joining Krooth & Altman LLP in 2015, Travis served as an Intern with the Supreme Court of Delaware. Travis began acting for mortgage lenders as a Law Clerk and Project Manager on multifamily transactions in 2012.
Industries
Education
- The George Washington University Law School (J.D., 2014)
- Editor-in-Chief, The Federal Circuit Bar Journal
- The University of Oxford International Human Rights Law Summer Programme (2012)
- George Fox University (B.A., magna cum laude, Steinfeldt Peace Studies Scholar, 2006)
Bar Admissions
- District of Columbia, 2017
- New York, 2016
Professional Affiliations
- District of Columbia Bar Association, Trust and Estate Law Committee
