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5 tips from Leonard Rosen, Americas Hard Money Lending Expert
1.
What is hard money and how does it work?
Hard Money is money for any type of real estate transaction
that does not conform to traditional banking criteria. They
are equity based loans in which borrowers credit score is
not taken into consideration. It can be used for Residential,
Commercial, Construction or Raw Land. The investor/lender
does appraisal and borrowed should have 25% equity. Based
on value and equity they can borrow against that. It can
be used for foreclosures, defaults, etc. It works for Commercial
borrowers that do not meet minimum loan requirements.
2. Is hard money predatory or at the very least not moral?
Residential Hard Money allows borrowers more time, breathing
room from foreclosure or defaults. Hard Money is more expensive
but is a big risk for the investor/lender.
3. How expensive is this type of mortgage?
Average is Residential- 10.5% and if it is a type of 2nd
mortgage is averaged to about 15%. Depending on area of
the country and how much equity the borrower has.
4. Why would anybody use hard money for a mortgage?
Hard Money is not a solution for everyone. For example on
a Commercial Project- stopped because of no funds- the builder
has 3 options 1. Stop the project 2. Take on a partner or
3. Hard Money. Hard Money is less expensive then bringing
on a partner.
5. What are the benefits of using this type of product?
For residential borrowers- stops foreclosure, gives time,
gives options.
For commercial borrowers- paying the high coupon cost is
less expensive then bringing on a partner.
Rosen adds, "Hard money is a lifesaver for many families
across the country and it helps people going into foreclosure
or default by allowing them time to get their house sold
or rented out.
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