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How does Transactional Funding work? - 04/27/09 06:44 AM
Transactional Funding can be very misunderstood at times. The requests of the seller or the long term financial arm can sometimes be overwhelming. These days for investors are not the weak at heart. But also this market is creating more millionaires than any other market. You must adapt to the market and move on. The creative ways of getting things done, seem to be the only way. After reading our list of products below, call and tell us which you may need to complete your deal. 1. Double close funding - For the wholesaler trying to "flip" properties2. Commercial Down Payment
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FAQs for Transactional Funding - 04/20/09 05:59 AM
These FAQs should help answer some questions that you may have about Transactional Funding.1. Will you lend the money for me to close on a great deal for a couple of months so that I can get past the seasoning issues? No, we only help you "flip" the property the same day or within 2 days.2. Can you escrow with hard money to my escrow attorney? No, not generally because typically the bank just wants the money in an escrow, period.3. Can you help with my down payment for my residential buyer? No, we stick with investments/commercial deals.4. Can you lend
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Why Transactional Funding - 04/13/09 05:42 AM
Investors are still trying to figure out how they can leverage Transactional Funding to get their deal done. We realize there is a list of different products, but keep your focus on the one that fits you best. Each transactional funding product has its own niche of uses but the result is always the same: success.If you are a wholesaler or short sale specialist, then double close funding will be the direction you want to go.If you are an investor that enjoys buying commercial buildings, but the banks keep increasing your down money, then commercial down payment assistance is your best
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OH
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