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What is the typical Loan-to-Value Ratio on outstanding loans?

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What is the typical Loan-to-Value Ratio on outstanding loans?

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Loan-to-Value (LTV) Ratios on new loans are generally between 70-80% of the current market value of the property securing the loan. Often loans at or near the 80% LTV Ratio will be cross-collateralized with additional security.

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Loan-to-Value (LTV) Ratios on new loans are generally between 70-75% of the current market value of the property securing the loan. Often loans at or near the 75% LTV Ratio will be cross-collateralized with additional security.

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