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All Forum Posts by: Thomas Standen

Thomas Standen has started 0 posts and replied 27 times.

Try companies like Del Toro, Evergreen, FCI lender services, PLM Lender Services, Note Servicing Center, Texas Note, or Superior Loan Servicing.

I believe all 7 of these will service an independent loan.

Post: Seller Financing, Loan Servicing, and Cost

Thomas StandenPosted
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  • Chowchilla, CA
  • Posts 27
  • Votes 7
There are quite a few loan servicing companies out there that are right at that servicing fee price. Evergreen loan servicing Del toro loan servicing Note servicing center These are just three off the top of my head.

Post: Owner financing multiple properties

Thomas StandenPosted
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  • Chowchilla, CA
  • Posts 27
  • Votes 7

Will the loans be Single Family Residences, Owner Occupied properties?  PA has specific rules for the type of license needed to service in their state.

Kalonji Mitchell Evergreen loan servicing is good FCI lender services is also out there and Note Servicing Center is another I'm sure any of these in addition to Del toro would workout great for you.

Post: What Note Servicing company do you use?

Thomas StandenPosted
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  • Chowchilla, CA
  • Posts 27
  • Votes 7
You may want to try FCI Lender Services also I believe they are also licensed in all 50 states.

Post: Any recommendations for a note servicing company?

Thomas StandenPosted
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  • Chowchilla, CA
  • Posts 27
  • Votes 7

@Darren Eady

Thank you for the referal. 

@Dean Suzuki

Looks like Ellen and Stacy have connected, please let us know if there is anything we can do for you?

Post: QuickBooks for Book Keeping

Thomas StandenPosted
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  • Chowchilla, CA
  • Posts 27
  • Votes 7
Bret Ehlers you must be using the wrong note servicing companies I know a really good one in California you should try.

Post: Owner's Financing & Loan Servicing Companies

Thomas StandenPosted
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  • Chowchilla, CA
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  • Votes 7
Yes if nothing else just to keep the payments straight while you keep working your business.

Post: Owner's Financing & Loan Servicing Companies

Thomas StandenPosted
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  • Chowchilla, CA
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  • Votes 7
Justin Bicket many people use a loan servicing company as third party authority who can verify payment histories to potential lenders or purchasers of their loans. Others use them to keep track of payments and reporting to the IRS. The list goes on from there. And you can use a loan servicing company for 1 to 10000 loans many don't have size restrictions. You do not have to use one in your state you can use a loan servicers in other states. Some states require the servicer be licensed in their state but not to have the company's base of operations in that state. There are pitfalls the more simplistic your not is the smoother the process the more "interesting" you make it the more pitfalls you'll find.

Post: Lending Software

Thomas StandenPosted
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  • Chowchilla, CA
  • Posts 27
  • Votes 7

Yes and $10,000.00 is the starting point.

We have far more than that invested so far.

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