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All Forum Posts by: Jake Langley

Jake Langley has started 23 posts and replied 61 times.

Post: question about being a hard money lender

Jake LangleyPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Posts 64
  • Votes 14

Hello, I have fixed and flipped about 6 properties, done a few mortgage wraps and I have an opportunity through a broker to lend 100k to a borrower to purchase a great rental property at 12% 60 months interest only.  I would purchase the rental unit myself if the borrower didn't have it under contract.  I have done all my homework and it looks like an easy deal, and I don't have to deal with any problems.  I am working with a reputable broker and can't see any negatives in this for me.  What is your opinion #1 on things I should be looking out for and #2 am I better off to continue to loan money for other people to fix and flip properties rather than do all the work myself?