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Non recourse stock loans

Non recourse stock loans or securities loans: the borrower can walk away from the loan if the stocks fall below a certain floor amount

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Nonrecourse loans

Nonrecourse loans are loans for which the lender has no recourse over a loan - the amount of liability to the borrower is the loss of the collateral used for the loan. Stock loans are nonrecourse.

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Principal Reduction - Do you owe more than the value of your home?

If you have an upside down mortgage & owe more than the value of the home, principal reduction is the perfect solution - it will help you save your home & lower your mortgage payments

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Private Money Loan

Private Money Loan is mostly used for time-sensitive deals and for people whoare having problems with their credit. Find requirements for private money loans, connect with private money lenders

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Private Money Mortgage

Private Money Mortgage is an option commonly used by investors to secure a property quickly, hold it for a short period of time and then flip it. Financials, LTV are important, credit is not needed.

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Private Money: Hard Money

Private Money (hard money) is faster to get than a conventional loan. It requires collateral and usually has higher interest rates. More for deals that are time sensitive.

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REO packages

Bulk REO investors are investors or buyers of bulk REO packages and can buy these bulk tapes by showing proof of funds available to purchase the tapes.

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Stock loans - Have your cake and eat it too!

Stock loans are for the forward-thinking investor who would like to leverage his money and have his stocks too - similar to someone having their cake and eating it too.

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Home Upside Down - Do you owe more than the value of your home?

For a home upside down, help is available to bring your principal balance below the current market value of the home.

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Double Close

Double close transaction in real estate involves three parties: A, B and C. A sells the property to B and B in turn sells it to C. B profits from the spread between the A and C transaction.

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