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Real Good vs. Real Estate

When your business is less about real estate, and more about helping people out at a time when they need it most, we’re here to help you simplify the process and get back to what matters most—your residents, their families and your staff.

We specialize in you.

We work with providers of independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, post-acute rehab services and more.

What you need, when you need it.

Acquisitions, bridge and business refinancing options are all available.

Build your business.

We provide support for new construction or substantive renovation and expansion.

Meet the Team

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Fady Assaad

Senior Portfolio Manager

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Nate Banchiere

VP, Healthcare Lending

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Nancy Grizzard

Senior Care Lending Team-Senior LOA

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Seth Knowles

Senior Portfolio Specialist

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Caroline Meyer

Portfolio Manager

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Dennis Rowlen

Senior Living Team Lead

Frequently Asked Questions

Who do I contact if I have questions about my business loan?

Stop by one of our locations near you to speak with a loan officer.

If you'd like to speak with one of our customer support representatives, please call us at 1-800-UCBANK1 (1-800-822-2651).

I’m switching my hazard insurance to a different company. What do I do?

You need to let us know as soon as possible by fax or mail at the address below that you’ve changed insurance companies.  Please include your name, address, and loan number, along with the new policy information.

Mail:
United Community Bank
ISAOA/ATIMA
P O Box 7092
Troy, MI 48007-7092 

Fax: 1-248-710-1630

You may also submit your insurance policy online at expressinsuranceinfo.com/3076927

Please ensure that the mortgage clause on the new policy matches the name and address above. 

What number do I call if I have a question about my insurance?

Please call our Insurance Department at 1-888-801-6590 for questions about an insurance notice or if you change insurance providers.

What SEC code should I use when originating ACH transactions?

When you originate ACH, you are directed to select a three-character code that identifies the recipient of the transaction. Please be sure you’re selecting the correct SEC code:

  • Select PPD if the recipient is a person or consumer and written authorization is obtained.
  • Select CCD if the recipient is a company or organization and written authorization is obtained.

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