From: Deloris Kitchin
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 10:26 AM
To: Loren Thall
Subject: You Need A Champion

 
   

Newsletter Date: April 1, 2010


Introducing DOMINION AMERICA REALTY ADVISORS
 
Do you or your client have a real estate loan that is due?

In many cases, in today's market, the current value of your real estate is less than your loan amount.  DOMINION sees this situation on a daily basis and has successfully guided its clients through the negotiation processs for a discounted or short payoff.  DOMINION has in some cases provided financing to take advantage of the discounted or short pay.

If your problem loan is on a retail center where the tenants have left, an office building with large vacancies, perhaps an industrial building that is vacant, or even a broken construction project, we can help!

Visit www.dominfin.com/loan_discounts.html to see how other clients with similar situations to yours found success with DOMINION'S involvement.

Call us for a free no obligation review of your loan scenario.  Whether your loan is with a CMBS lender, bank, or private lender, DOMINION can help you to a positive outcome.

If your balance is over $2.5 million, put the champion on your team!

Call us today.

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Dominion Mortgage Corporation was established in 1977 and is a nationwide provider of real estate loans starting at $1,000,000. Dominion is known for financing properties that other lenders shy away from, such as single tenant or owner occupied properties, specialty healthcare properties and other unique transactions.

 

 


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For more information about our commercial mortgage products, please call Loren Thall at:
Telephone: (310) 477-3041, ext 127
E-mail: thall@dominfin.com

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