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Know How To Get Alternative Loan For Your Real Estate Company

In today’s tough commercial financing environment it is not very simple to obtain a real estate loan. Getting an approval for bank loan is not only time consuming but also requires a personal guarantee or security collateral which a real estate businessman may not be able to provide. Rapid Capital Funding’s business cash advance program not only provides you with an unsecured working capital of $250,000 but also makes sure that it reaches you within only 72 hours.

How Business Cash Advance Is Helping Your Business Flourish?

If your real estate company accepts credit cards as a form of payment from your clients then you are eligible for unsecured merchant cash advance of up to $250,000. This loan program only purchases a small percentage of your future credit card sales for upfront cash. Moreover this cash advance does not require any security collateral or any personal guarantee nor does it require a plan or any specific purpose for it to get approved.

You do not need to have a good credit score or prolonged business history is not a prerequisite to qualify for the loan. The liquid cash can also be used for other purposes like building inventory, expansion, renovations, payroll, equipment, general business cash flow, or anything as the need demands. Past statistics have remained a proof of how this loan alternative has met the credit needs of various businessmen who otherwise have been rejected by traditional bank loans.

The approval rate for this loan is much higher and it relieves you from enduring startup costs, closing fees and hidden charges. Apart from that, this loan program does not bother you with too much of paper work unlike conventional business loans. Usefulness of Rapid Capital Funding’s merchant advance program lies in the fact that it gets approved in a period of only 24 hours. There is no need to worry if your business is going through a rough patch as the payback policy of this loan is designed in a way that contends with the ups and downs of your business.

Take A Quick Look at Features That Business Cash Advance Provides:

• No collateral required
• No personal guarantee required
• No fixed payments schedule
• Quick approval
• Cash in 72 hours
• 95% Approval Rate
• No Applications
• Closing Fees

If you need immediate cash for your real estate business then you must opt for Rapid Capital Funding’s business cash advance program. This loan program not only meets your credit needs but also allows you to enables you to give a shape to your dreams. Stop floundering and discover the real magic.

The Casualties of Subprime Lending (Page 1 of 2)

Subprime lending has recently caused over 56 lenders to either go out of business or stop issuing subprime loans because of excessive foreclosure rates. The lending community made decisions in the last few years that dramatically eased a borrower’s qualifications with a resultant dramatic increase in foreclosures.

The housing demand was so strong that lenders started to compete for the insatiable mortgage demand by making qualifying very easy. One example was the creation of the “stated income” loan, or the “liar’s loan”. In the loan application, the borrower only had to “state” his income without showing any proof of that that income. Unfortunately about 60% of borrowers over-stated their income on their loan applications to qualify for their loans. A review of lending practices showed racial disparities in African-American and Hispanic low-income neighborhoods which had 1 ½ times as many subprime loans at higher interest rates and closing costs as compared to low-income white neighborhoods.

The lenders planned to compensate for higher default rates by charging higher interest rates and closing costs. But to make payments as low as possible for the borrowers, lenders developed low-initial interest rate loans (teaser rates) or negative amortization (Neg Am) mortgages. With a Neg Am loan, a borrower would actually owe more than he originally borrowed when he went to sell.

The teaser rates combined with adjustable interest rates caused borrowers to be hit with huge mortgage payment increases. Most borrowers couldn’t afford huge monthly payment increases and foreclosure rates began to rise. Lenders gave the loans on the assumption that the homeowner would do whatever necessary to make the payments, or the lender would get the property back in foreclosure and re-sell it for a profit in “hot real estate” markets.

Overlooked by lenders was the fact that real estate investors had become a major factor in the real estate market that had previously been dominated by the “retail buyers” or single family homeowners. The actual statistics went from investors owning about 2% of all single family homes in 1990 to almost 28% in 2006. This huge increase in investor ownership caused the “tail to wag the dog” and sent the real estate market into price advances that exceeded historical stock market gains.

Lenders were not discouraged, and to make loans even more affordable, developed 100% financing loans designed to eliminate “PMI” or Principal Mortgage Insurance by using an 80% first and a 20% second mortgage. This 80/20 program was so successful that it became the standard loan for most new homeowners for an 18 month period in 2003 – 2005. Now the borrower had two mortgages, the first at a traditional interest depending on the borrower’s credit rating and a second mortgage with a higher interest rate of 3% to 5% above the first mortgage rate.

We are now seeing huge default rates among 80/20 financings because the borrowers saw an opportunity to refinance their properties, cash out an equity profit without having to sell their homes, and just walk away without making any mortgage payments.