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As a leader in Church lending, Great Nation has garnered a wealth
of knowledge and experience. We'd like to share some of this information
with you and we hope that you will find it helpful:
- Deal with a lender who demonstrates an understanding of Churches.
Ask the lender how their Church loan products, features, and covenants
differ from their standard commercial loans. These subtleties
can have a significant impact on future costs and your Church's
autonomy and to effectively manage its operations.
- Have your financing firmly in place, in writing, before starting
your project. This will ensure that the project is started and
completed in a timely fashion. This avoids the potential for costly
delays and the inconvenience of mechanic's liens being filed.
- Before tendering escrow dollars under an agreement to buy land
or buildings, be aware of entitlement, zoning and environmental
issues. An experienced Church lender should be able to assist
you with these matters.
- Ask the lender and the contractor for references from other
Churches of comparable size. References will help you choose the
right partners to make your project go as smoothly as possible.
- You should have a lender who is knowledgeable about Church operations
and ministries and is experienced in lending to Churches. Simply
ask how many years the company has been lending to religious organizations,
how many loans have been made, and how large their full-time Church
lending staff is.
- Look for an experienced Church lender that can act as a consultant
and be a referral source for other Church industry professionals,
such as fund raisers, growth planners, architects, CPAs, and contractors.
- Avoid brokers or lenders who ask your Church to sign something
prior to analyzing a loan application and offering a financing
commitment. You should not have to pay a feeprior to reviewing
the terms and conditions of a firm offer.
- Meet with the lender to discuss the scope of the project before
you spend large sums of money on architectural designs that may
be too costly to build.
- Don't depend on the sale of your current facility or other uncertain
future events to provide the funds to complete construction of
your project. Circumstances beyond your control could disrupt
your financial plans.
- Deal with a lender that has demonstrated years of consistently
lending to Churches. New comers to the industry may not be there
when you need to refinance or begin your next phase or project.
We hope these tips will help your project go smoothly.
At Great Nation, we have an entire department of professionals who
work exclusively with churches full time. We are dedicated to meeting
the needs of Churches and the communities they serve. Isn't that
the kind of dedication you would like from your financial partner?
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If you have questions at any time, please don't
hesitate to contact us at:
GREAT NATION INVESTMENT
CORPORATION
Attn: Martin Northern Vice President and
Branch Manager
P. O. Box 1302
Benton, AR 72018-1302
Phone: (501) 316-3100 * (800) 468-3007
Fax: (501) 316-3110
Email: martin@martinnorthern.com
Great Nation is right for you!
Our professionals are standing by ready to serve. Meanwhile, we
look forward to becoming your financial partner in growing God's
Kingdom…one Church at a time…
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