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Hard Money Loans

Commercial Hard Money Loans

Commercial Hard Money Loans are real estate loans based primarily on the collateral. Real estate collateral is the protective equity in the real estate transaction, and is the primary factor in qualifying for a Hard Money Loan. These types of loans are typically provided by Private Lenders who are looking for sound transactions based on equity and not on credit scores.

Hard Money Loans are an option when a real estate transaction falls outside the parameters of conventional lending standards of banks, life insurance companies, and other sources of traditional loans. Conventional loans are based on the borrower’s credit and income, but credit and income are not primary factors with hard money loans. Banks have government regulations to contend with, where as regulatory red tape can be bypassed with Hard Money loans due to their origination being with Private Lenders.

Private Lenders, or Hard Money Loans, are a source of funding for:

* Property acquisition with little or no cash from the borrower.
* Short term cash for development, or to rehabilitate property.
* Investment capital instead of a business partner.
* Transactions that need to close quickly.
* Transactions that don’t qualify for conventional financing.
* Borrowers who don’t have the normal income documentation banks require.
* When other properties, or assets can be provided in tailoring a loan.
* For sound transactions that make sense to use this approach.

Being a Private Lender and not a bank allows the Lender to make quick decisions. It also allows the Lender to provide more flexibility in structuring the deal. There can be many advantages when working with a Lender that can tailor the transaction and make quick decisions.

** Benefits of using Hard Money Loans **

1. Easy Application Process – Private Lenders base their decisions on the current quick-sale market value, the purchase price, and condition of the property being offered as collateral.
2. Uniqueness of the collateral – special use properties and personal property, which are not acceptable to a bank, may be considered by the Private Lender.
3. Flexibility – Private Lenders have the ability to tailor the loan to meet the needs of the
4. transaction.
5. Seasoning – a property without a track record of payments can still qualify.
6. Quick Closings – since the property’s equity is the primary factor, less information on the borrower is required.
7. No Pre-payment penalties – Hard Money Loans are typically used for short-term situations.
8. Therefore, in many cases early payment of the loan does not penalize the borrower.
9. Pre-qualification – allows borrower to be a cash buyer.

Although understanding the benefits, what most borrowers consider the downside of Hard Money Loans is the interest rate.

Yes, the rates are higher than conventional financing, and if that was the only consideration then Hard Money Loans might not look like a viable means of financing. However, when a borrower is analyzing the entire transaction and not just the expenses, the borrower may well find the profits far out ways the short term costs. To illustrate this, in a recent transaction a borrower paid what he considered an exorbitant short-term interest rate, but after he netted $3 million in 30 days in flipping a commercial property, the rate was really inconsequential.

It is the quick and flexible access to capital that makes the borrower money. When considering rates, consider that “time is money.” What are the benefits of a quick acquisition? Does the Hard Money Loan allow the borrower to make money on real estate that would otherwise need to be bypassed?

Many transactions seeking financing, don’t meet the requirements of a bank loan, don’t have adequate borrower credit, income or documentation, or involve commercial property that is in some stage of need of repair. These factors increase the risk of the transaction and eliminate the conventional lender as a source of funding. Private Lenders will accept the risk and this is reflected in the interest rate. As in all things financial – the higher the risk, the higher the rate of return.

Instead of forfeiting a deal, work with a Lender that has the ability to offer alternatives and meet critical time lines. For many commercial borrowers Hard Money Loans have become an alternative source of funding they rely on to generate profits.

** Tips **

* Work with Lenders who are themselves Investors instead of bankers. The will have a better understanding of what you need and what you will be faced with.
* Consider the Lenders involvement as a positive. The more feedback they can provide, the more dedicated they are to your project, the better chances of your success.
* Although other real estate and personal assets can be provided for additional collateral, so you don’t lose everything in the event of a default, consider properties that have the equity to support the transaction by themselves.
* Ask that the Lender’s process be explained in detail – step by step.
* Understand the different fees and amounts charged by a Hard Money Lender.
* Use Hard Money Loans when you need: quick closings, have an opportunistic acquisition, rehabbing distressed property, sale/leasebacks, bridge financing, construction, short term financing, transactions that don’t meet normal bank standards, and avoiding foreclosure.

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Home Loan to Buy a New Home

When you decide that it is time to buy a new home, you have many different decisions to make. The biggest and most important of these is your home loan. Not many people can pay cash to buy a home so they rely on a Bank, Finance, and or Mortgage companies. When you go there you will fill out many papers and talk to a loan officer. You will be required to bring information with you such as pay stubs, tax returns, and credit reports. Most mortgage companies will run a credit report on any one who is going to be responsible for paying back the loan. A credit report shows your history of how well you have paid your debts in the past. Many people can’t obtain a loan because of a credit score that doesn’t fall within the guidelines set by the lender. Maybe you lost a job or got sick and were out of work, so you were late paying some of your bills. If this happens to you there are companies that can help get your credit back on track and then you can buy your home. When you find the lender you think offers a variety of good loan programs, you will make an appointment and get the ball rolling. This is a process that can take some time to complete. Most home loans are for a large sum of money so the bank will do it’s due diligent to make sure they are comfortable with your ability to repay the loan you are asking for. You will hear many terms that are new to you, so if you don’t understand something have your loan officer explain it to you. When you get a mortgage it is usually a long term arrangement between you and the bank, in some cases you will agree to make monthly payment on your loan for 30 years. In many ways you can say that the bank owns the house with you, yes it is your home, and they can’t tell you what color to paint your walls, or if you can have pets, however if you can’t pay your loan as agreed to they can take your home away form you. My talking to a well qualified mortgage professional, you can find the best type of loan, terms, and conditions so that one day the home will be all yours and your loan obligation will be fulfilled. Loan officers are there to help you get a home of your dreams that you can afford and be very happy owning for a lifetime.