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  2. Hard money lending: Guide to hard money loans and lenders - AOL

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    Lastly, hard money lenders require a down payment, often one that’s a higher percentage than a traditional mortgage — think 20 percent at minimum, or 30 percent or more.

  3. Hard money loan - Wikipedia

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    The loan amount the hard money lender is able to lend is determined by the ratio of loan amount divided by the value of the property. This is known as the loan to value (LTV). Many hard money lenders will only lend up to 65% of the current value of the property. [3] There is no such thing as 100% LTV for this type of transactions.

  4. Hard Money Loans: Definition and Pros & Cons - AOL

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    Hard money loans are a type of short-term mortgage loan that's secured by a property. They can also be referred to as bridge loans. You might consider a hard money loan if you're interested in ...

  5. Collateral (finance) - Wikipedia

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    In lending agreements, collateral is a borrower's pledge of specific property to a lender, to secure repayment of a loan. [1] [2] The collateral serves as a lender's protection against a borrower's default and so can be used to offset the loan if the borrower fails to pay the principal and interest satisfactorily under the terms of the lending ...

  6. Commercial hard money - Wikipedia

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    Commercial hard money is a term describing a commercial loan that is generally non bankable. The company usually does not meet the standard banking criteria, but has real estate and or assets that are sufficient to collateralize the loan to the investors/lenders.

  7. How Do Hard Money Loans Work? Here’s What Real Estate ... - AOL

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    Hard money loans are the loans of choice for these investors. ... The borrower plans to put 20%, or $30,000, down and wants to finance the rest of the remaining $120,000, so they apply for a ...

  8. Creative financing - Wikipedia

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    A hard money lender may get his financing either from his own contacts with private lenders, or financial institutions with whom he has established his own lines of credit. Hard money loans are made to real estate investors for the purpose of investing in and rehabbing real estate. Rates are a little higher than borrowing directly from a ...

  9. Residential Hard Money Loans: What They Are and When To ... - AOL

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    A residential hard money loan is a way for borrowers to get money for a home purchase without using traditional lenders. Hard money loans don't use traditional forms of credit for approval but ...