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

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    Key takeaways. Hard money loans are secured, short-term loans often used to finance a home purchase. Real estate investors commonly rely on hard money loans to manage multiple flip projects.

  3. Alternative lending for small businesses - AOL

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    Peer-to-peer lending, often abbreviated P2P lending, requires you to request money via an online platform, which then offers the loan to individual lenders. Investors can choose to fund all or ...

  4. LendingClub Vs. Prosper: Which offers better personal loans?

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    LendingClub. Prosper. Bankrate Score. 4.3. 4.7. Better for • Borrowers with a co-signer •Fair credit borrowers wanting to consolidate. Loan amounts. $1,000-$40,000

  5. Prosper Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    Prosper Marketplace is America's first peer-to-peer lending marketplace, with over $23 billion in funded loans. [1] Borrowers request personal loans on Prosper and investors (individual or institutional) can fund anywhere from $2,000 to $50,000 per loan request.

  6. LendingTree - Wikipedia

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    LendingTree, Inc. is an online lending marketplace, founded in 1996 and headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina.The business platform allows potential borrowers to connect with multiple loan operators to find optimal terms for loans, credit cards, deposit accounts, insurance, etc. LendingTree allows borrowers to shop and compare competitive rates and terms across an array of financial products.

  7. Mortgagebot - Wikipedia

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    Pro: A program designed to automate the mortgage-application process for professional loan officers. Mobile : A program that enables mortgage lenders to deliver real-time mortgage-pricing information to consumers in an easy-to-understand format that is optimized for mobile devices.

  8. Pros and cons of home improvement loans: Are they worth it? - AOL

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    Pros and cons of home improvement loans. ... If you need to borrow a lump sum of money to cover a project, a personal loan may be a good idea. For ongoing projects, consider a credit card, line of ...

  9. In-house lending - Wikipedia

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    In house lending is a type of seller financing in which a company or broker will help a customer obtain a loan at their place of business to purchase any product or services. When using in-house lending, one does not have to rely on a 3rd party company or business to complete the transaction.