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Steven Zagaris
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Modesto, CA
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Becoming a Hard Money Broker in California

Steven Zagaris
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Modesto, CA
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I am wanting to learn more about Hard Money Lending, specifically in California. I am obtaining my Broker License soon and would like to charge points on the front end to match my investor clients to my borrower clients who cannot or would prefer to obtain a private loan. I would like to work on Residential SFR and Multifamily, Commercial, Ag and Construction Loans.

I would like to connect with someone here who is involved in this. I would like to know where I can find out what the rate limits are for the different types of investments, a good resource for usury law etc. etc. Please get back to me.

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