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Let me tell you something I’ve seen play out more times than I’d like to count. A private lender builds a solid book. Good borrowers, ...
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Everyone Thinks They’re Ready to Submit One of the most common conversations we have with private lenders starts the same way: “We’re ready to get ...
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A Pre Funding Playbook for Multi-State Portfolio Lenders A private lender we recently advised faced exactly the scenario this article addresses. The client had funded ...
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I’ll say what a lot of people in this industry already know: the way private lenders generate loan documents hasn’t meaningfully evolved in twenty years. ...
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A property can sit empty for a few weeks without raising concern, especially in private lendingwhere transitions between tenants, renovations, or repositioning are part of ...
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If you are a private lender foreclosing on a residential property in California, your borrower may have a powerful new tool to delay your trustee’s ...
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At our recent Activate Conference, I had the opportunity to present something that has been quietly bothering me since the day I began reviewing private ...
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The Multi-State Licensing Minefield Why 2026 Is the Year Private Lenders Can’t Afford to Get It Wrong A national private lender closes a warehouse facility. ...
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What Private Lenders Actually Need to Know If you are a private lender making loans secured by residential real estate, you need to read this. ...
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“Insurance Isn’t Optional — It’s a Private Lender’s Last Line of Defense”Why I Told Anthony We Had to Expose the Insurance Gap Every Lender Needs ...
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Introduction If you’re involved in lending, investing, or building a platform that connects the two, this is something you need to understand clearly: when you ...
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Hint: It’s not the regulatory holiday you’re hoping for. The CFPB Is Weakened. So What? Most private lenders think the CFPB’s troubles are someone else’s ...