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"The construction lender is, in a way, your partner, because they have written the building loan," she said.
Many lenders ultimately "wrote down" their building loans to avoid foreclosures.
The new facility was named Harbormasters, and the city guaranteed a $2.9 million federal building loan on the city's land.
He took a job for a mortgage company, appraising plans for building loans.
Building loans are hard to get, customers are scarce and the unemployment rate among construction workers is 10.3 percent, higher than in any other industry.
The value of stocks and shares, production figures, profits, savings, life insurance, investment and building loans all increased.
Here a rise in office vacancies could trigger commercial space bankruptcies with a rise in uncollectible mortgage building loans.
Though we are sponsor-free, only 6 of our 15 units are owner-occupied, causing lenders to turn us down for refinancing our building loan.
In New Haven, Amistad Academy is still paying off a $4 million building loan, much of it financed through private donations.
He was much interested in the Church of England, and was treasurer of the church buildings loan and other funds.
In the postwar housing boom, Union Planters issued numerous building loans and became aggressive in the area of installment lending, especially car loans.
But documents outlining the deal say the partnership owes Conseco $270 million, and Mr. Trump provided a personal guarantee on $200 million of the building loan.
Founded as the National Building Loan & Trust Association in 1890, it is the oldest savings and loan institution in Washington.
The University stands guarantee for house building loans sanctioned by the HDFC and also all other nationalized banks and co-operative societies.
He was an executive at the beginning of his employment, and became executive director of the United Methodist Development Fund, the denomination's church building loan fund, in 2001.
In 1920, Sir John Purser Griffith donated more than £2,000 to clear the building loans still outstanding on Wheler Steet and three other Moravian churches.
Virginia paid for advertisements to attract workers and more than $50,000 in training fees; South Carolina waived sewage and water hookup costs and $60,000 in interest on a building loan.
The committee agreed with Barney's that the Japanese company should be considered an equity partner - rather than a creditor - and therefore not entitled to rent or $177 million from building loans.
The original level of assessment proved too low and, in 1962, the Delta Chi Housing Fund was established to assume the function of the "Building Loan Fund."
In 1878 steps were taken to provide more adequate religious instruction to children attending state primary schools, and a church buildings loan fund for the diocese of Sydney was established early in 1880.
Ratings Lowered on Building Loans A credit rating agency downgraded $4.5 billion in loans on commercial buildings, mostly in New York, because they were not sufficiently insured against terrorism.
In addition to the paper, Sharon also was an incorporator of several banks, including the Home Building Loan and Savings Association, Union Savings Bank, and Citizens Trust.
Here Henry Richard succeeded the Rev. Thomas Hughes, and raised sufficient funds to pay off the chapel's outstanding building loans and establish a flourishing school (British School, Oakley Place).
In 2010, mounting financial troubles including a lawsuit by teachers who weren't being paid appropriately, a default on building loans, and not being current on federal taxes forced the building to be sold at a sheriff's sale auction.
The cost of interest on a building loan is expensive, and it behooves them to make certain the suppliers they're dealing with can make deliveries on time, which is one of the most important things we have to offer."