
Consumer Loans | Home Equity Loan
Home Equity Line of Credit | Mortgage Loans
Being your neighborhood community bank, we pride ourselves on being able to focus on our customers individually. This means a much faster turnaround on your loan request, along with a variety of other products and services designed to fit your individual needs. You may need a consumer loan for a variety of reasons:
• New or used automobiles
• Boats
• Personal Use
To apply for your personal loan, please call (813) 929-4477 or stop by our office and see an experienced loan officer.
With a Home Equity Loan from Central Bank, you have the advantage of using the equity in your home for any reason. Other advantages would be:
• Convenience
• No Annual Fee
• Funds fully disbursed at closing
• Potential Tax Advantages – see your tax advisor for deductibility
• Monthly Statement
• We offer repayment terms up to ten years
To apply for a home equity loan, stop by our office and talk to one of our experienced and Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System (NMLS) lenders. Or you can call them directly:
Scott Kohler NMLS# 591158 Phone: 813-549-4211
Bobby Busch NMLS# 591160 Phone: 813-549-4206
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| Home Equity Line of Credit |
With a Home Equity Line of Credit from Central Bank, you have the advantage of using the equity in your home when you need it. Once you establish your line of credit, simply borrow the money when you need it with flexible repayment options. Other advantages would be:
• Convenience
• No Annual Fee
• Potential Tax Advantages – see your tax advisor for deductibility
• Free book of checks for your line
• Monthly Statement
To apply for a home equity line of credit, please call (813) 929-4477.
NMLS Registered Employees:Scott Kohler #591158 Bobby Busch#591160
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Central Bank will be happy to assist you with your mortgage financing needs.
Please call our office at (813) 929-4477
Scott Kohler NMLS# 591158
Bobby Busch NMLS# 591160
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