6 November 2008 | 1 reply
HLU CURRENT FOCUS: Type of Collateral: ï‚§Office Buildings ï‚§Apartment Buildings ï‚§Shopping Centers ï‚§Mixed Use ï‚§Owner-Occupied Facilities ï‚§Light Industrial ï‚§Hotels/Motels ï‚§Churches ï‚§Gas Station/Convenience Store ï‚§Vacant Properties (not land) ï‚§Marinas Lending Parameters Overview: Loan Size:$1,000,000 to $50,000,000 Interest Rates: 11% - 13% LTV:Up to 75% on income producing properties CLTV:Up to 90% on income producing properties Origination Fee:3-8% taken at closing from the loan proceeds Loan Terms:1-3 years Cash Down:Borrower needs at least 10% cash into project (acquisitions) Letter Of Intent: If a prospective client meets our lending criteria, we will prepare a Letter Of Intent FREE of charge once we gain the following information: 1.Name and address of the borrower 2.Names and addresses of the principals of the borrower 3.A detailed description of the collateral including he entitlements (recent appraisal) HLU Lending Group, Santa Clarita, CA
15 November 2008 | 14 replies
I for one was in the navy, stationed on the USS Gunston Hall as my last duty station.
13 November 2008 | 14 replies
Two nights ago three punks ran up on me at a gas station (in a decient niegborhood homes values 150K & up) pulled a gun and demanded I give them them my $$$.
2 May 2018 | 7 replies
Since I'm stationed overseas, it's a challenge to find income generating properties before they're under contract.
2 January 2021 | 27 replies
All I have found in the past is to Tile, or use something like FRP panels that looks like a gas station bathroom.
1 March 2018 | 9 replies
Close to subway station/path.
11 January 2018 | 10 replies
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3 February 2012 | 14 replies
During this process I learned the way to go in CA is to apply for the test and exam at the same time: At the So Cal electronic testing stations if you pass the test you literally get your license number when you leave the exam.
21 February 2019 | 19 replies
I suspect that there isn't a city anywhere in the country that doesn't have at least one convenience store, restaurant, gas station, and a motel owned by an Indian national.You'd have to look awfully hard to find any sort of real estate service that couldn't or wouldn't do business with a foreign national.If you want to only have rentals that rent to Indian nationals, there will be a population in any big city, but I'd better warn you, it is seriously against the law, here, to discriminate based on race or nationality.