Real Estate Fund Seeks Approval for New Share Types and Fees
Published Date: 2/10/2026
Notice
Summary
Origin Real Estate Credit Fund and Origin Credit Advisers want permission to offer different types of shares, charge fees for early withdrawals, and add ongoing service fees. This affects investors in these funds by potentially changing how and when they pay fees. If no one asks for a hearing by March 2, 2026, the SEC will likely approve these changes soon.
Analyzed Economic Effects
4 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 2 costs, 2 mixed.
Fund Seeks Early Withdrawal Charges
The applicants ask the SEC for permission to impose early withdrawal charges on the fund. If the SEC grants the request, you could pay a fee if you redeem or withdraw from the fund before specified times.
Proposal to Add Asset-Based Service Fees
The fund and adviser request permission to impose asset-based distribution and/or service fees. If approved, these ongoing fees would be charged based on the fund's assets and could increase the costs you pay while holding shares.
Fund May Issue Multiple Share Classes
Origin Real Estate Credit Fund has asked the SEC for permission to issue multiple classes of shares. If approved, the fund could offer more than one class of shares to investors, which may change the choices available to you when investing in this fund.
Approval Likely Absent Hearing Request
The SEC notice says an order granting the requested relief will be issued unless someone requests a hearing by 5:30 p.m., Eastern time, on March 2, 2026. If no hearing is requested by that date and time, the requested permissions (share classes, early withdrawal charges, and asset-based fees) are likely to be approved soon.
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