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John Matthew Johnston
  • Investor
  • Beaver Falls, PA
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Commercial Loans= No loan disclosures?!!

John Matthew Johnston
  • Investor
  • Beaver Falls, PA
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Hi I am new to commercial Loans, the lender I’m working with doesn’t wanna to put anything in writing. I asked him for a loan disclosure stating the rate, lock in period And other details of the loan. He wants to give me closing information and costs but says it isn’t his Company practice to put rate, lock in period , 5 year arms etc into a document. He said his clients usually just trust him. I want it in writing so I’m protected. It it common practice to just trust commercial lenders? Am I being unreasonable ?

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John, the lender should provide you with a written term sheet if they are interested in lending on the property. The term sheet outlines the terms and conditions and will be contingent on the appraisal etc. Feel free to reach out and I am more than happy to advise you on this.

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