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Restaurant Financing Guides

Evergreen, operator-focused answers to the financing questions we get every day — from EFAs and Section 179 to walk-in cooler emergencies and SBA placement.

Restaurant Equipment Financing

Denied by Your Bank? Alternative Restaurant Equipment Lenders

Bank said no? Learn why banks decline restaurants, how broker/network underwriting differs, and how a 3-minute phone diagnosis gets NC operators funded.

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EFA vs. Lease vs. Equipment Loan: Which Fits Your Kitchen?

Compare EFA, simple-interest loan, and lease for restaurant equipment so you can self-select the right structure before you apply in NC.

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Financing Used Restaurant Equipment Outside Dealer Age Limits

Finance used and older kitchen equipment that dealers won't — including auction and private-party purchases — in NC. Approved once, buy anywhere, funded fast.

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How Fast Can Restaurant Equipment Financing Close?

From 60-second pre-qual to DocuSign closing, restaurant equipment financing in NC is often funded in under a week. See the timeline and what speeds or slows a file.

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New vs. Used Commercial Kitchen Equipment: Lease, Rent, or Buy

Weigh warrantied-new against auction-used kitchen equipment and decide whether to lease, rent, or buy outright in NC — with financing trade-offs for each.

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Restaurant Equipment Financing with Bad Credit or Past Bankruptcy

Turned away for credit? We cover all tiers — including Chapter 7 and 13 — for NC restaurant equipment. See what approval requires and honest rate trade-offs.

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Section 179 and Tax Treatment of Financed Restaurant Equipment

How Section 179 and depreciation apply to financed restaurant equipment in NC — EFA ownership, capital vs. operating lease treatment, and a CPA check.

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Startup Restaurant Equipment Loans (Under 2 Years in Business)

First-time restaurateur or under 2 years in business? See how startup restaurant equipment financing works in NC, what underwriters look at, and down-payment expectations.

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Food Truck & Trailer Financing

BBQ Trailer Financing

Finance custom BBQ trailers and smoker rigs in NC — pit layout, fabrication, and permitting. Startup-friendly approvals, used rigs welcome.

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Buying New vs. Used Food Trucks: Financing Trade-Offs

Weigh cost and reliability of a new build vs. a used food truck in NC — inspection and age factors, and how to finance either, including private-party units.

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Coffee Trailer Financing

Finance espresso and coffee trailers in NC — equipment load, power requirements, and smaller-build economics. Startup approval paths welcome.

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Commissary Kitchen Rules and How They Affect Trailer Approvals in NC

How NC health-department commissary requirements affect food-truck underwriting — contracts, overhead, shared-use kitchens, and the permitting sequence.

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Concession & Specialty Trailer Financing

Finance concession and specialty trailers in NC for festivals and events — layout types, equipment and power needs, plus used or auction units.

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Financing a Commercial Generator for Your Food Truck

Quiet-run diesel generators for food trucks run $8K-$40K. Learn sizing basics and how to finance the generator alongside your NC trailer build.

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Food Truck Financing with a Startup or Thin Credit File

First-time or thin-file food-truck owner? See approval paths, credit-tier coverage, down-payment trade-offs, and what to prepare to get funded in NC.

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What It Costs to Finance a Custom Food Truck or Trailer in NC

Typical build-cost ranges for custom food trucks and trailers in NC, what's financeable (fabrication, equipment, wrap), and down-payment expectations.

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Build-Out & Remodel Financing

Refrigeration & Walk-In Financing

POS & Technology Financing

Restaurant Working Capital

Restaurant SBA 7(a) Loans

Merchant Cash Advances

Franchise Restaurant Financing