Thursday, August 7, 2008

Business Bankruptcies

The issues surrounding Maria Vista Estates, perched above the sounds and smells of the Santa Maria Speedway, have been well-documented by the former Central Coast Housing Bubble Blog.

It looks as though things are finally coming to an end; this from The Tribune:

Maria Vista Estates is in Chapter 7 proceedings in federal bankruptcy court.

Chapter 7 involves the sale of a debtor’s assets and the distribution of the proceeds to creditors.

In March 2007, Maria Vista filed for Chapter 11, in which a debtor typically sets forth a plan of reorganization to keep its business afloat and pay creditors over time.

But Judge Robin Riblet in Santa Barbara converted the case to Chapter 7 this summer.

The note holder is Security Pacific Bank in Los Angeles and the amount is $26 million. The note was personally guaranteed by the owners Eirk Benham and Mark Pender and they have already had a judgment against them for $23 million. For a much better article, check out the Pacific Coast Business Times.

Downtown San Luis Obispo did not seem to escape the No-Money-Down financing craze. From The Tribune:

The longtime owner of Thomas Everett Salon and Tom-Mel Beauty Center in downtown San Luis Obispo has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.

Thomas Everett Setser, and his wife, Kristie K. Setser, both of Shell Beach, voluntarily sought bankruptcy relief from the court July 25. Chapter 7 is designed for those who typically do not have the ability to pay outstanding debts.

According to court documents,Thomas Setser’s largest debt is because of more than $1 million owed on his 4,000-square-foot salon building at 1119 Chorro St. San Luis Capital has claims on the property, with $732,000 owed on it as a first mortgage. Lender Mid-Coast Mortgage holds $333,000 on a second mortgage against the property, according to the documents.

Friday, August 1, 2008

More Defaults for North County Developer

These have been recorded in the past 2 weeks:

6195 El Camino Real, Atascadero

Borrower: Morro Road Homes (Kelly Gearhart)
Amount:$795,000
Lender: First Bank San Luis Obispo

8315 Morro Road, Atascadero
Borrower: Morro Road Homes (Kelly Gearhart)
Amount:$1,453,707
Lender: First Bank San Luis Obispo

1526 Spring St., Paso Robles
Borrower: Kelly Gearhart
Amount:$680,000
Lender: First Bank San Luis Obispo

5965 Entrada Ave., Atascadero
Borrower: Morro Road Homes (Kelly Gearhart)
Amount:$450,000
Lender: First Bank San Luis Obispo

Friday, July 25, 2008

Notable Recent Defaults (July 2008)

2223 Lake Isabel Rd., Templeton
Borrower: J. MacGregor
Amount:$1,250,000
Lender: San Luis Financial

1225 El Camino Real, Atascadero
Borrower: DA Fetyko
Amount:$7,377,950
Lender: Estate Financial

499 Brizolara St, San Luis Obispo
Borrower: Brizzolara 8 LLC (DA Fetyko)
Amount:$2,632,200
Lender: Estate Financial

Rockview Place, San Luis Obispo
Borrower: Rockview Close LLC (DA Fetyko)
Amount:$606,750
Lender: Estate Financial

1140 Islay St., San Luis Obispo
Borrower: Islay 6 LLC (DA Fetyko)
Amount:$2,358,200
Lender: Estate Financial

1730 Willow Rd., Nipomo
Borrower: Oakview Development (Ron Chappell)
Amount:$3,360,000
Lender: Estate Financial

S. River Rd., Paso Robles
Borrower: Weyrich Development Co. (David Weyrich)
Amount:$1,800,000
Lender: Sanders Trust

557 Grande St., Nipomo
Borrower: Kerry Moriarty
Amount:$1,300,000
Lender: First Bank San Luis Obispo

225 Main St., Morro Bay
Borrower: Distinctive Coastal Properties LLC (Norman Arnold)
Amount:$1,650,000
Lender: San Luis Trust Bank

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

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Saturday, June 14, 2008