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Natalie Brown
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Hard money lender wants a $2k DD fee & $5k appraisal

Natalie Brown
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My client is looking for hard money. I am not very familiar with their processes. They want him to pay a $2k due diligence fee up front and pay for an appraisal of $5 up front with no guarantee of funding. Keep in mind he has already paid for an appraisal with another company and they didn't fund because he was 25k short of liquid funds. He has 2 other properties that is paid for.

My question is...is this normal dealing with hard money lenders? Wanting so much up front and not guaranteeing funding.

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James Wise#4 All Forums Contributor
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James Wise#4 All Forums Contributor
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Originally posted by @Natalie Brown:

@James Wise 10 units

 $5k to appraise a 10 unit building is waaaay high. Couple that with $2k due dilligence fee I suspect a large portion of this lender's revenue is collecting fees for deals that they do not fund.

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