Capital for hotels, motels, and B&Bs.
Renovate rooms, cover shoulder-season staffing, and keep your property competitive — with funding that flexes around your occupancy. Serving Louisiana and Texas hospitality.
We know how hotels & hospitality really run.
Financing built around your industry's real cash-flow rhythm — not a one-size-fits-all bank box.
The pressure points we solve
The cash-flow squeezes we hear about most — and the fair fix for each.
The squeezeRoom refreshes cost real money up front.
The fair fixFunding for renovations and FF&E that pay back in higher rates.
The squeezeOccupancy swings month to month.
The fair fixFlexible or interest-only payments for the slow season.
The squeezeRepairs can't wait on a bank.
The fair fixFast approvals so urgent fixes don't cost you bookings.
What hotels & hospitality owners use it for
Put the capital where it moves the needle most.
Room & lobby renovations
Furniture, fixtures & equipment
Seasonal staffing & payroll
Pool, HVAC & repairs
Marketing & booking-channel spend
Technology & reservation systems
What it takes to qualify
Most operators here use business capital — but if you're financing property or equipment, that path qualifies differently.
Business Capital
- Operating at least a few months under current ownership
- Roughly $17,000+ per month in business revenue
- Personal credit around 575+ on most programs
- Not over-extended on existing cash advances
- Bank statements usually enough to start — no tax returns to check options
Real Estate & Assets
- Credit generally 620+ (some programs start lower)
- Equity or down payment — up to ~80% loan-to-value
- The property's income covers the payment (DSCR programs)
- No tax returns required on most DSCR programs
- Entity docs, insurance, and a purchase contract or payoff statement
Guidelines are typical ranges across our lender network, not a commitment to lend — every deal is reviewed individually.
Ready to fund your hotels & hospitality business?
Two minutes, no obligation, no credit impact. Or call (337) 344-9939.