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Derivatives
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities Disclosure [Abstract]  
Derivatives DERIVATIVES
The Company is exposed to certain risk arising from both its business operations and economic conditions. The Company principally manages its exposures to a wide variety of business and operational risks through management of its core business activities. The Company manages economic risks, including interest rate, liquidity and credit risk, primarily by managing the amount, sources and duration of its debt funding and the use of derivative financial instruments. Specifically, the Company enters into derivative financial instruments to manage exposures that arise from business activities that result in the receipt or payment of future known and uncertain cash amounts, the value of which are determined by interest rates. The Company’s derivative financial instruments are used to manage differences in the amount, timing and duration of the Company’s known or expected cash payments principally related to the Company’s borrowings.

Cash Flow Hedges of Interest Rate Risk
The Company’s objectives in using interest rate derivatives are to add stability to interest expense and to manage its exposure to interest rate movements. To accomplish these objectives, the Company primarily uses interest rate swaps as part of its interest rate risk management strategy. Interest rate swaps designated as cash flow hedges involve the receipt of variable amounts from a counterparty in exchange for the Company making fixed-rate payments over the life of the agreements without exchange of the underlying notional amount.

The effective portion of changes in the fair value of derivatives designated and that qualify as cash flow hedges is recorded in accumulated other comprehensive income (“OCI”) and is subsequently reclassified into earnings in the period that the hedged forecasted transaction affects earnings. A portion of these changes is excluded from accumulated other comprehensive income as it is allocated to noncontrolling interests. During the three and nine months ended September 30, 2024 and 2023, such derivatives were used to hedge the variable cash flows associated with existing variable-rate debt. In the coming 12 months, the Company estimates that $7,681 will be reclassified as an increase to interest income.

The Company held 14 active derivative financial instruments, which had a total current notional amount of $1,382,568 as of September 30, 2024 and two forward-starting derivative financial instruments with effective dates of October 31, 2024 and July 14, 2025.

Fair Values of Derivative Instruments
The table below presents the fair values of the Company’s derivative financial instruments as well as their classification on the condensed consolidated balance sheets:
 Asset / Liability Derivatives
Derivatives designated as hedging instruments:September 30, 2024December 31, 2023
Other assets$11,716 $26,183 
Other liabilities$6,093 $5,030 

Effect of Derivative Instruments
The table below presents the effect of the Company’s derivative financial instruments on the condensed consolidated statements of operations for the periods presented. No tax effect has been presented as the derivative instruments are held by the Company:
Gain (loss) recognized in OCI for the Three Months Ended September 30,Location of amounts reclassified from OCI into incomeGain (loss) reclassified from OCI for the Three Months Ended September 30,
Type2024202320242023
Swap Agreements$(17,931)$9,146 Interest expense$6,965 $11,415 

Gain (loss) recognized in OCI for the Nine Months Ended September 30,Location of amounts reclassified from OCI into incomeGain (loss) reclassified from OCI for the Nine Months Ended September 30,
Type2024202320242023
Swap Agreements$7,363 $27,212 Interest expense$22,042 $31,398 
Credit-Risk-Related Contingent Features
The Company has agreements with some of its derivative counterparties that contain provisions pursuant to which the Company could be declared in default of its derivative obligations if the Company defaults on any of its indebtedness, including default where repayment of the indebtedness has not been accelerated by the lender.

The Company also has an agreement with some of its derivative counterparties that incorporates the loan covenant provisions of the Company’s indebtedness with a lender affiliate of the derivative counterparty. Failure to comply with the loan covenant provisions would result in the Company being in default on any derivative instrument obligations covered by the agreement.
As of September 30, 2024, the fair value of derivatives in a net liability position, which includes accrued interest but excludes any adjustment for nonperformance risk related to these agreements, was $5,423. As of September 30, 2024, the Company had not posted any collateral related to these agreements. If the Company had breached any of these provisions as of September 30, 2024, it could have been required to cash settle its obligations under these agreements at their termination value of $5,423.