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Explore the properties for sale in Cyprus and contact us when you're ready for more information. You may have been on holiday in Cyprus and now want to take the next step in buying a place in the sun. We have information on villas, houses and apartments for sale near beaches and in the major towns of Cyprus...NEW DEVELOPMENTS BEING RELEASED IN THE NEXT FEW DAYS - WATCH THIS SPACE! Meanwhile have a happy Christmas and a brilliant new year! Why buy properties for sale in Cyprus? We believe that Cyprus offers advantages that other destinations cannot offer, making it one of the best areas in the world to buy a villa, apartment or investment property. 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It is important not to over-stretch yourself financially, and to ensure that you can afford the deposit and subsequent mortgage. Having said that, we have been amazed at how efficient the builders are at making it all happen in a short space of time. In our experience, most are keen to help. Consider the properties we have on offer in different parts of Cyprus and contact us for more information on your selected developments. We can help to plan your inspection visit to select property and can help make it happen for you. CYPRUS in BRIEF History The strategic position of the country, at the crossroads of three continents has probably been the main reason for its turbulent history throughout the ages. Many different races, the main ones being the Egyptians, Romans, Byzantines, Francs, Venetians, Turks and British, have occupied the island. Although each one of these conquerors left their mark on the island, the Greek identity has been preserved throughout the ages. In 1960, it gained independence under the London-Zurich agreement. But freedom was short-lived. In 1974, after an abortive coup d'etat, Turkey invaded and occupied 38% of the island's territory in the north. Although, the problem has not yet been resolved, political and economic stability were fully restored soon after the invasion. Geography Considered a European country, it is situated in the eastern region of the Mediterranean at the crossroads of Europe, Asia and Africa. The island's total area is 9251 square kilometres while the island time zone is exactly 2 hours ahead of London and 7 hours behind Tokyo. The landscape is one of infinite contrasts, from its fertile central plain to the cool, vine clad foothills; the majesty of the cedar valley in which wild indigenous moufflon roam; mile after mile of sandy shores with secluded beaches to seek out, and hundreds of villages to explore, each with its own tradition and charm. 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California Department of Real Estate: FAQs - Mortgage Loan Brokering in California California Home DRE Home Contact Us What's new About DRE Careers at DRE DRE Records Consumers Escrow Violations eLicensing Examinees Licensees Subdivisions Real Estate Law Regulations Publications Forms FAQs Links Index Department of Real Estate My CA FAQs: Mortgage Loan Brokering in California indicates an item is in Portable Document Format (PDF). You will need Adobe Reader (or an Adobe Acrobat product) to view it. Click on the icon below to download a free copy of Adobe Reader. Click here for information about using Adobe Reader. Provided below are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions regarding licensing and other related issues for those who are interested in some aspect of the mortgage business in California. Questions come from both licensees and non-licensees from other states and California expressing an interest in California licensing requirements to engage in mortgage activity. The following questions and answers are intended to answer many, but by no means all, of these inquiries from the standpoint of the Department of Real Estate requirements. Q . - As a mortgage broker in Kansas (or any other state), my plan is to move to California and pursue this same business. Does California issue mortgage broker licenses and is there any reciprocity in licensing with other states? A . - California does not issue a "mortgage broker" license. A majority of those engaged in mortgage loan brokering do so with a real estate broker license. To the surprise of some, the license that allows the listing and sale of real property (the traditional activities associated with a real estate broker license) is the same license that allows the solicitation of borrowers or lenders, the negotiation of loans secured by real property and the collection of payments on notes secured by real property. For further details concerning the definition of licensed activity, review Business and Professions Code Sections 10130 and 10131. It should be noted there are other licenses that allow mortgage loan brokering under a limited set of circumstances, such as the California finance license and the residential mortgage lending license. For information about these licenses contact the California Department of Corporations. (See addresses at end of pamphlet.) California does not have reciprocity with any other state as far as a real estate license is concerned. Information regarding obtaining either an individual or corporation real estate broker license is explained in Instructions to License Applicants . Q . - As a mortgage broker working outside of California, I occasionally have clients who are moving to California and have asked me to broker a loan for them to be secured by their new home. Although I am not licensed in California, can I broker a loan secured by California real estate? Does California have a rule that allows me to broker a small number of loans in California before I would have to be licensed? A . - No. To broker even one loan in California you need to be licensed here. However, California Real Estate Law does allow a California broker to share a commission with a broker from another state. Therefore, it may be possible to co-broker the loan with a licensed California broker. Q . - I am a licensed California real estate broker and I specialize in the sale of real property, primarily residential homes. I would like to branch out and engage in mortgage brokering. What additional licensing must be obtained? A . - As a licensed real estate broker, you may engage in mortgage brokering without any additional license. A real estate broker may engage in a variety of real estate related activities including residential home sales, mortgage brokerage, and property management, among others. You may, however, wish to consult with the Department of Housing and Urban Development to determine their rules regarding real estate sales and the arranging of FHA loans. Additionally, if you represent a buyer or seller in a real estate transaction, and will also be compensated for obtaining the loan for the buyer, Commissioners Regulation 2904 requires you to disclose, to all parties in the transaction, the form, amount, and source of the compensation received or expected for the loan. Go to Top of Page Q . - Another broker told me that the kind and volume of mortgage brokerage activity I engage in makes me a "threshold" broker. What does that mean? A . - Determining whether a broker meets the "threshold" criteria takes a careful reading of Section 10232 of the Business and Professions Code. Generally, the criteria is met by brokers who arrange, sell, or service "private investor" or "private lender" loans, sometimes referred to as "hard money" loans. The "threshold" criteria is satisfied by negotiating 10 or more loans or sales of notes or real property sales contracts in any 12-month period in an aggregate amount of more than $1,000,000 (all of which were funded or purchased by private investors or small pension trusts). A broker can also meet the "threshold" criteria by servicing loans on behalf of investors or on behalf of obligors. If the aggregate amount of payments collected is $250,000 in any 12-month period, the "threshold" criteria has been met. Included in the $250,000 aggregate is any amount the broker collects on loan payoffs. Brokers who collect payments on behalf of obligors are typically those who collect payments from homeowners on a bi-weekly mortgage payment plan. Within 30 days of meeting the "threshold" criteria, a broker is required to submit a Threshold Notification (RE 853)   to the Department. The notification form is available at any DRE office or may be downloaded from the DRE Web site at http://www.dre.ca.gov . Q . - Once Ive submitted a Threshold Notification (RE 853) to the Department advising of my "threshold status," what happens next? A . - After receipt of the "threshold" notification, the Department sends the broker information and necessary documents for required quarterly and annual reporting to the Department and adds the broker to the "threshold" list. The Department then tracks and records each required report from the broker. Q . - What kind of reporting requirements are necessary if I satisfy the "threshold" criteria? A . - "Threshold" brokers make quarterly and annual reports to the Department on their trust fund bank accounts and an annual report on their business activities. Except for the annual trust fund report (which is done by a public accountant per instructions from the Department), the Department provides the necessary forms for the quarterly trust account and annual business activity reports. These are provided to the broker upon receipt of the "threshold" notification form. Go to Top of Page Q . - I am a broker who arranges loans for, and sells notes to, private investors and small pension trusts. May I also borrow personally from any of these investors? A . - Yes. However, these "self-dealing" loans are highly scrutinized and require notice to DRE before the transaction is completed. Before a broker, or salesperson acting on behalf of a broker, solicits and accepts funds for the direct or indirect use or benefit of the broker, the broker must submit to DRE a true copy of the Lender/Purchaser Disclosure Statement prior to obtaining the signature of the investor/purchaser. The Lender/Purchaser Disclosure Statement must be accompanied by the brokers statement that the submittal is being made pursuant to Business and Professions Code Section 10231.2. While the broker need not wait for DREs approval of the transaction, the Lender/Purchaser Disclosure Statement must be presented to the investor/lender not less than 24 hours prior to that person becoming obligated to make the loan or purchase the note. The Lender/Purchaser Disclosure Statement must also give a detailed explanation of the intended use of the funds, including an explanation of the nature and extent of the benefits to be derived directly or indirectly by the broker. It is very important to understand that "self-dealing" is not permitted in multiple investor (fractionalized) transactions except under the limited circumstances set forth in Business and Professions Code Section 10229(d)(1). Q . - When engaged in mortgage loan brokering, are there any special trust fund record keeping requirements? A . - Yes. In addition to the trust fund record keeping requirements of the Business and Professions Code that apply to all real estate brokers, mortgage brokers must also maintain quarterly trust fund reconciliations of their trust account on special forms available from the Department. These forms are completed, maintained in the brokers office, and made available upon request to a Department representative for review. The quarterly reconciliation forms are, Trust Fund Status Report ( RE 855)   and Trust Fund Bank Account Reconciliation (RE 856)   . Q . - Are there specific disclosure statements that must be used by a real estate broker in the mortgage business? A . - Every real estate broker who negotiates a loan to be secured directly or collaterally by a lien on real property shall, within three business days after receipt of a completed written loan application or before the borrower becomes obligated on the note, whichever is earlier, cause to be delivered to the borrower a statement in writing (borrowers disclosure statement), containing all the salient features of the loan to be negotiated by the broker. The statement must be personally signed by the borrower and by the real estate broker negotiating the loan or by a real estate licensee acting for the broker in negotiating the loan. When so executed, an exact copy thereof shall be delivered to the borrower at the time of its execution. A federal Good Faith Estimate (GFE) may also be required in a loan transaction under the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA). The GFE may contain some similar disclosures but it cannot, without modification pursuant to Business and Professions Code Section 10240(c), be a substitute for the disclosure statement required by state law. The state disclosure statement is called the Mortgage Loan Disclosure Statement (MLDS). If a GFE is necessary in the loan transaction, the Department has available a Mortgage Loan Disclosure Statement/Good Faith Estimate (MLDS/GFE). The MLDS/GFE satisfies the state disclosure requirement and the federal GFE requirement. In addition to a disclosure statement for the borrower in a loan transaction, there are lender disclosure statements that a broker may be required to use. Unlike the MLDS or MLDS/GFE which must be provided to a borrower in virtually every loan transaction, the disclosure statement for a lender/investor is limited to private and small pension trust lenders/investors. Lenders/investors such as banks, savings and loan associations, credit unions, and a variety of others need not receive the lender/investor disclosure statement which is called the Lender/Purchaser Disclosure Statement (LPDS). Every real estate broker, in making a solicitation to a private investor and in negotiating with that investor to make a loan secured by real property or to purchase a real property sales contract or a note secured by a deed of trust, is required to deliver to the investor solicited the applicable completed statement as early as practicable before he or she becomes obligated to purchase or make the loan. The statement shall be signed by the prospective lender or purchaser and by the real estate broker, or by a real estate salesperson licensed to the broker, on the brokers behalf. When so executed, an exact copy shall be given to the prospective lender or purchaser. The Department has available three versions of the LPDS, depending on the type of transaction. There are statements for loan origination, sale of an existing note and one for a collateralized loan. Please note that collateralized loans are not permitted in multi-lender transactions. Go to Top of Page Q . - Are there specific rules or laws that pertain to advertising by real estate brokers engaging in mortgage activity? A . - Yes. The law states, in part, that: "No real estate licensee shall knowingly advertise, print, display, publish, distribute, telecast or broadcast, or cause or permit to be advertised, printed, displayed, published, distributed, televised or broadcast, in any manner any statement or representation with regard to the rates, terms, or conditions for making, purchasing or negotiating loans or real property sales contracts which is false, misleading or deceptive." To assist licensees in complying with the law, Commissioners Regulation 2848 sets forth sixteen (16) subsections of "donts" of mortgage loan advertising. Q . - What about those who advertise from outside of California via the Internet? A . - Advertising real estate services on the Internet, including mortgage loan services, is considered solicitation of a California resident when read by a resident of California. Either the out-of-state advertiser on the Internet must be properly licensed in California or the ad must contain a disclaimer to the effect that the ad is not valid in California. The Department has prepared information regarding Internet advertising which is available from any Department district office and is partially reproduced here: Internet Advertising These guidelines have been prepared by the California Department of Real Estate to assist real estate brokers and businesses that are not licensed in California who are considering advertising real estate services on the Internet. If you are not properly licensed in California, you may not solicit California residents. To do so would be considered conducting activity for which a real estate license is required. Because the Internet can be read by anyone in any location, advertising your services on the Internet would be considered soliciting a California resident when read by a resident of this state. If you conduct activity which requires a California real estate license, but you are not a California licensee, you could be subject to administrative sanction such as a Desist and Refrain Order. If you are now conducting, or plan to conduct, the above activity in California, you need to apply for a real estate broker license . If you dont plan to become licensed in California, you should make sure your Internet advertising contains a disclaimer such as the following: "Notice: This offer is valid only in State 1, State 2..." (states wherein you are licensed or authorized to do business). If you are licensed in numerous states, you may want the disclaimer to read: "Notice: This offer is not valid in State 1, State 2..." (states in which you are not licensed or authorized to do business). Q . - Are there some advertising violations that are more often encountered than others? Yes. Some of the more common advertising violations are: Using terms in a comparative or superlative degree to describe any aspect of the business or any terms applicable to loans negotiated by the broker, without setting forth in the ad additional information to render the superlative or comparative terms unambiguous in the context in which they are used. For example, a broker who advertises "FAST LOANS" must also set forth in the ad how "fast is fast" (e.g. "most loans closed in 90 days from application"). A broker who advertises "LOW RATES" should also set forth in the ad what rates are available so that the term "LOW" is actually defined. It should be noted that the Department may require the broker to substantiate any claims made in an ad or require additional qualifiers in the ad to ensure the ad is not misleading to the public. Advertising a specific payment for a loan without including in the ad an equally prominent disclosure of the loans interest rate, APR, principal amount, number, amount and period of payments scheduled to maturity and the balance due at maturity if not a fully amortized loan. Advertising an interest rate without disclosing whether the rate is for first mortgages, junior loans or both. Advertising a loan program with special qualifying restrictions or special requirements without setting forth those requirements or restrictions in the ad. Advertising an interest rate without an equally prominent disclosure of the APR. It should be noted that if a rate appears in an ad without an APR, a disclosure of "APR NOT CALCULATED" is not sufficient. An APR must be disclosed if a rate appears in the ad. In addition to the above examples, which are based on specific subsections of the regulation, phrases and words used in advertising can be misleading in themselves. "No Cost" loans and "No Fee" loans are such words. All real property secured loans have certain inherent costs, such as title insurance, escrow, appraisal, recording fees, etc. These services are bought and paid for by the borrower in all loan transactions. In the cases where a broker arranges a premium priced loan where a lender rebate is used to pay for these services, the services are still performed and the costs incurred. The borrower pays the costs of the services via a higher interest rate than would be available if the borrower paid for the services out-of-pocket. In effect, the borrower finances the closing costs over the entire life of the loan. Although there may be no out-of-pocket costs to the borrower, clearly there are fees and costs involved, contrary to the claims in these ads. Go to Top of Page Q . - I understand something called the "multi-lender rule" was transferred from the California Department of Corporations to the Department of Real Estate. What is this and how may I as a mortgage broker be affected? A . - The Department of Corporations enforces the state securities laws which require that any security in an issuer transaction be qualified prior to sale with certain exemptions. Such an exemption was the "multi-lender rule" (Section 260.105.30) which permitted the sale of interests in notes secured by real property to not more than 10 persons as defined. This "rule" was legislatively transferred by Assembly Bill 754 (Kuykendall) to the Department of Real Estate as Section 10229 of the Business and Professions Code. Any real estate broker (mortgage broker) involved in loan transactions secured by real property where the investors number 10 or less, but more than one, known as fractionalized notes, must notify the Department of Real Estate of the engagement in "multi-lender" activity. Any broker who arranges, sells or services such fractionalized notes must file a Multi-Lender Transaction Notice (RE 860)   with the Department within 30 days of the first such transaction. Quarterly, CPA-prepared reports must be filed by any broker who acts as the servicing agent for such notes where the payments due during any period of three consecutive months exceeds $125,000, or the number of persons entitled to payments exceeds 120. The quarterly reports are in addition to the "threshold reports" previously discussed. Section 10229 is very detailed and should be carefully reviewed before becoming involved in multi-lender transactions. Q . - As a mortgage broker, can I collect fees from a borrower to cover certain costs in a loan transaction when a loan application is taken, such as a fee to cover my expenses in processing the application or fees for credit report and appraisal? A . - Fees that are collected by the broker from a borrower prior to the services being rendered are defined as "advance fees." To preclude the inappropriate use of such fees, a broker can only collect "advance fees" if the contract or agreement to do so has been submitted to and approved by the Department in advance of use. This agreement specifically tells a borrower how the "advance fees" are to be used by the broker. The broker must also maintain all "advance fees" in a trust fund bank account and they must be expended only on behalf of the borrower. In addition, whatever other materials the broker might use in collecting "advance fees" must also be submitted to the Department, prior to use, for review and approval. Credit report and appraisal fees, although technically "advance fees" are not considered as such and may be collected without adhering to the prescribed advance fee procedures. These fees are invariably passed to third parties performing the services. They must, however, be maintained in a trust fund bank account and expended appropriately. A broker may not profit from the collection of credit report and appraisal fees. If actual costs are less than collected, the excess must be refunded to the borrower. Q . - I am not licensed as a real estate broker or real estate salesperson and I am only going to assist private parties who wish to sell their notes (secured by real property) for cash to another party (investor), perhaps in another state. Is a real estate license required if I conduct this activity in California? A . - The activity described, so-called note brokering , requires a real estate license if performed in California. This includes the solicitation of California note owners, whether in person, by mail, telephone, or other means of communication. One of the definitions of a real estate broker is: "...a person who, for a compensation or in expectation of a compensation, regardless of the form or time of payment, does or negotiates to do one or more of the following acts for another or others: (e) Sells or offers to sell, buys or offers to buy, or exchanges or offers to exchange a real property sales contract, or a promissory note secured directly or collaterally by a lien on real property or on a business opportunity, and performs services for the holders thereof." There are companies engaged in the discounted purchase of certain mortgages, primarily those carried back by residential sellers and secured by the transferred real property. The companies hold seminars to recruit people to solicit and negotiate the sale of these mortgages. Seminar attendees are informed that they do not need a real estate license to engage in this activity. In California, this is wrong because the activity fits the definition quoted above. Go to Top of Page Q . - Is a real estate licensee in the mortgage business required to show any specific disclosure of his or her license status in an ad? A . - All California real estate licensees, when acting as such, must disclose licensure in advertising. For a broker engaged in mortgage loan activity, the following also applies: "No real estate licensee shall place an advertisement disseminated primarily in this state for a loan unless there is disclosed within the printed text of that advertisement, or the oral text in the case of a radio or television advertisement, the license under which the loan would be made or arranged." A real estate broker must include one of the following disclosures in any mortgage loan advertising: "Real estate broker, California Department of Real Estate" or "California Department of Real Estate, real estate broker." The words "California" and "Department" may be abbreviated as "CA", "CAL" or "CALIF" and "DEPT." In addition to the license and licensing department identifiers, mortgage brokers must include their 8 digit broker license identification number in the ad. In the borrower and lender/purchaser disclosure statements (MLDS and LPDS), a broker must disclose the license identification number and the information telephone number established by the Department that a consumer can call to inquire about the license status of the broker. Q . - Has there been a change in the retention period that brokers are required to keep records? A . - The general rule is that brokers are required to keep records for a three-year period. However, pursuant to Business and Professions Code 10229(e)(1), the investor qualification statement required on a multi-lender loan has a four-year retention period requirement. Also, self-dealing statements, pursuant to Business and Professions Code 10231.2(b), must be retained for four years by the broker. Real estate brokers are not only affected by laws and regulations enforced by the Department of Real Estate, but also many others at both the state and federal level. The foregoing questions and answers are based on the California Business and Professions Code and the Regulations of the Real Estate Commissioner. Real estate brokers should be familiar with the other laws affecting their business. In this regard, they may receive assistance from other enforcement agencies, private legal advisors, and/or professional trade organizations. Office Locations Department of Real Estate Sacramento District Office 2201 Broadway P.O. Box 187000 (mailing address) Sacramento, CA 95818-7000 (916) 227-0770 (Mortgage Loan Section) Fresno District Office 2550 Mariposa Mall, Suite 3070 Fresno, CA 93721-2273 (559) 445-5009 Los Angeles District Office 320 W. 4th Street, Suite 350 Los Angeles, CA 90013-1105 (213) 620-2072 Oakland District Office 1515 Clay Street, Suite 702 Oakland, CA 94612-1462 (510) 622-2552 San Diego District Office 1350 Front Street, Suite 3064 San Diego, CA 92101-3687 (619) 525-4192 Department of Corporations: Sacramento 1515 K Street, Suite 200 Sacramento, CA 95817 (866) ASK-CORP - (866) 275-2677 US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Regional Office: San Francisco P.O. 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DOL - Real Estate Brokers License Real Estate Brokers License Requirements of Licensure: 18 years of age or older. High school diploma or equivalent. Minimum of two years of full-time experience as asalesperson in Washington or in another jurisdiction having comparablerequirements. 120 clock hours of instruction in real estate including: --30 clock hours real estate law, --30 clock hours brokerage management, --30 clock hours business management, and a --30 clock hour approved elective course. Successful passage of examination. Application for license. Please note: The experience and clock hours must be completed within five years prior to application for examination. Fees: Examination Fee ------ $138.25 Original License Fee - $210.00 Renewal Fee (2 yr.) ----$210.00 Continuing Education Requirement: 30 clock hours for renewal every two years including the core curriculum. A list of approved real estate courses are available in the real estate course catalog Forms: You can download the forms listed below to your own desktop or work-station. Application for Real EstateSalesperson/Associate Broker/Branch Manager Application for Real EstateIndividual Broker License (Sole Proprietorship) Application for Limited LiabilityCompany or Limited Liability Partnership Application for Real EstatePartnership License Application for Real EstateCorporation License Application for Real EstateBranch Office Licensure Application for Broker AddressChange/Branch Office Address Change BrokerClosing Office Affidavit WaiverProcedures for Broker Examination Applicants Using AlternateExperience/Qualifications Real Estate Examination, Licensing and Renewal Section: Business Location: Department of Licensing Real Estate Licensing Section 2000 4th Avenue West Olympia, WA Mailing Address: Department of Licensing Real Estate Licensing Section PO Box 9015 Olympia, WA 98507-9015 Telephone Number: (360) 664-6500 or (360) 664-6488 Fax Number: (360) 586-0998 Office Hours: 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Pacific time, Monday through Friday. Return to Real Estate front page. Real Estate MainPage Washington Real EstateCommission ProfessionalLicensing Internet Query Fees FAQs Salespersons License Appraisers MainPage Washington Real EstateLicensing Law: RCW18.85 Real Estate Brokerage Relationships: RCW18.86 WAC308-124 General Provisions WAC308-124A Licensing & Exams WAC308-124B Brokers Office WAC308-124C Records WAC308-124D Operational Procedures WAC308-124E Trust Accounts WAC308-124H Education Telephone: Salesperson & Brokers Licensing Section: (360) 664-6488 or (360) 664-6500 Fax: (360) 586-0998 Education Section: (360) 664-6505 Fax: (360) 586-0998 Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Fees Accepted: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Pacific Time Monday through Friday Write: Department of Licensing Real Estate Program PO Box 9015 Olympia, WA 98507-9015 Business Location: 2000 4th Avenue West, Olympia, WA 98502 E-Mail: RealEstate@dol.wa.gov
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loans: commercial mortgages land loans commercial financing Domestic international project financing international financing, international loans, international project financing . . . . . . . . . . 1 commercial real estate, asset business loans, commercial real estate finance, lender, loan services, equipment financing, equipment leasing, commercial equipment loans, equipment lending, loans for equipment, domestic and international equipment financing, equipment sale leaseback, business loans, working capital, buy back, refinance, hard cash money, business and finance, commercial lender, financing, equipment sale leaseback, financial services, commercial real estate finance, bridge, resale, commercial property loans, finance, equipment sale leaseback, small business financing, equipment lease, leasing, commercial mortgage, accounts receivable factoring, business, commercial, signature, unsecured personal business lines of credit, 144 restricted and free trading stock loans, stock block purchases, equipment sale, ease-back, funding, equity, lender, medical healthcare doctor financing, purchase order, advance commercial real estate, venture, capital, commercial mortgages, financing, commercial real estate, venture, capital, commercial mortgages, small business loans, financing, commercial real estate, venture, capital, commercial mortgages, financing, commercial real estate, venture, capital, commercial mortgages, small business loans, financing, richard milford, mortgagecapfinancial Mortgage Cap Financial provides commercial real estate financing to real estate investors and developers in need of construction, interim, or long term funding on commercial real estate. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 Mortgage Cap Financial PHONE: 212-631-4272 FAX: 212-208-3069 Please bookmark this site for future reference. email us Loan Types 1 Information Needed Construction Loan Documents Property Types Commercial Loan Application Forms Business Loan Program Commercial Real Estate Loans Construction Financing Program Owner Occupied Financing Program Real Estate Financing Program Joint Venture Funds Rental Properties Checklist Fixed Rate Financing Program Income Properties Checklist Construction Lender Checklist Commercial Real Estate Loan Application Environmental Questionnaire Credit Authorization Form Click here for Loan Submission Form, please complete and e-mail or fax back to us so we can review your project (in Word). or in Adobe Acrobat format International Financing / International Project Loans: Loan amounts: 20,000,000 and above. Geographic: International with emphasis on projects in North, Central and South America, Europe and Asia. Types of projects: All types of large residential and commercial real estate developments, mergers and acquisitions financing for successful companies seeking to expand or buy out other companies, energy projects such as power plants, ethanol plants, oil and gas refineries, large infrastructure projects such as roads, bridges, railroads, cement plants, hotels, and casinos. Types of financing: Loan terms and conditions would be dependent upon the perceived risk of the project and the strength of the principals; however the rates and terms are very competitive. Please e-mail a summary of the International Project Loan request. LAND ACQUISITION AND DEVELOPMENT FINANCING CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT FINANCING Loan amounts: 1,000,000 and above. Very large loan requests welcome. Types of properties: Land , construction and development of multi-family , hotels, motels , casinos, shopping centers, office buildings, industrial complexes, mixed use properties, nearly all general and special purpose properties will be considered. Rates and terms are reviewed with the principals and /or broker after submission of loan submission form and executive summary of the project has been received. Geographic areas: Throughout the United States with loan amounts 1,000,000 and above. International loans 20,000,000 and above. Projects in Mexico can be reviewed in loan amounts of 1,000,000 and above. Types of loans available: Land loans , acquisition and development financing, bridge loans, fast equity loans, and long term financing of 5 years and longer. Small, medium and large size developers are invited to submit loan requests. Types of land projects that we have reviewed recently are residential subdivisions, land lots, commercial development of land lots and subdivisions of mixed use properties. Interest rates are reflected by the perceived risk of the project and the financial strength of the principals and the willingness of the principals to guarantee the loan requests. Also the amount of time the principals have to act upon the loan request, very fast loans can be provided but the cost of capital will be higher because funds are derived from private funds. For projects that have a 30 to 60 day window to close interest rates can be lower because a greater amount of time is available for due diligence and greater amount of documentation can be provided and supported. We are able to assist developers in virtually all phases of their development whether it be a commercial or residential development, and sometimes there may be more than one solution to their financing request and they will be presented after review of their construction and development loan request . Special purpose property types such as amusement parks, casinos, power plants, and owner occupied business properties such as offices, gas stations, truck stops, and other special purpose properties can be considered. We understand the needs of the developer, and whether you need a fast loan to take advantage of a special acquisition opportunity or need a complex financial structure to build out your next project we are ready to consider your construction and development financing request. Please submit an executive summary of your construction and development loan request to Mortgage Cap Financial by E-Mail . Brokers and principals invited to acquire about all of our financing programs, information and checklists about the requirements of the various financing programs can be obtained by reviewing our entire web site. If there are any questions, please contact us . Domestic and International Financing Program: Loan amounts: 20,000,000 and above, all size projects that are 20,000,000 and above can be considered. Geographic: USA and Internationally based projects can be reviewed. Types of projects: Real estate, energy, and all type of infrastructure projects. Types of projects can include residential and commercial real estate development, hospitality and medical related facilities, power plants, oil and gas mining projects, infrastructure projects such as tunnels and railroads and other large scale projects that are needed throughout the world. Terms and conditions: That is dependent upon the specific project and the perceived risk of the project. Please e-mail us a summary of your project. Land / Construction Loans Quality Properties and Borrowers Loan Amounts: $3,000,000 - $20,000,000 Terms: 12 to 36 months Amortization: Interest Only Use of Proceeds: land acquisition, refinance for infrastructure and construction Loan to Value (LTV): Purchase: to 90% of cost Refi: 60- 75% of as is value Construction: to 100% of construction cost Recourse: Yes. Non-recourse will be considered Advance Fees: NONE in most cases, until Term Sheet/LOI is issued. Then 3 rd party costs and out of pocket expenses. Loan Fees: 5-7 points Interest Rates: 11-14% Term Sheet / LOI: 5-7 days Commitment Letter: Within 7-10 days of receipt of complete loan package Funding: 30 to 45 days from Commitment Letter Preview Checklist: 1. Executive Summary: 1-2 page Deal Summary. Include property history and any challenges that exist. Please be sure to include exact property location and description, detailed use of proceeds and Exit Strategy (how and when loan will be paid. 2. Purchase price or year of purchase and purchase price, if refinance 3. Executive Summary from latest appraisal 4. Resume and Personal Financial Statements on all Borrowers 5. Most recent business and personal tax returns on Borrowers 6. Current Credit Bureaus with FICO scores on Borrowers 7. Cash equity investment by Borrowers AND detailed use of cash to date. 8. Detailed use of funds and construction budget, if applicable 9. Status of required entitlements and approvals 10. project timetable for remaining entitlements, infrastructure, construction to Lease-up or full sell out 11. Pro-forma financial projections and operating statements. Digital aerial photos of property, if available LAND LOANS: Loan Amounts: 1,000,000 to 100,000,000 Geographic areas: USA, Canada, and Mexico Acquisition land loans up to 80% of purchase price and refinancing up to 70% of the value of land. SMALL LOAN PROGRAM FOR COMMERCIAL AND MULTI-FAMILY PROPERTIES: Loan Amounts: 500,000 to 3,000,000 Property Types: Apartments, retail, industrial and office buildings, hotels and motels. Mixed use properties such as apartments over commercial use property are acceptable. JUMBO COMMERCIAL FINANCING: Loan Amounts: 5,000,000 to 750,000,000 Terms: 5 TO 25 YEARS Property Types: MULTI-FAMILY, COMMERCIAL, DEVELOPMENTS, HOTELS, RESORTS, CASINOS, RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS Loan To Value: UP TO 90% Geographic: USA, CANADA, plus NORTH, CENTRAL, AND SOUTH AMERICA RATES ARE BASED ON RISK INHERENT WITH PROJECT. Types of Loans: CONSTRUCTION AND LONG TERM LOANS SECURED BY LAND AND IMPROVEMENTS BELOW PRIME RATE - FIXED RATE FINANCING: Owner User and Investment Properties Available in all 50 states . LOAN AMOUNTS: $500,000 to $5,000,000 LOAN PURPOSE: Permanent financing for purchase, expansion or refinance (with or without cash out) DOCUMENTATION: Full Doc only min DCR of 1.2 CREDIT SCORES: 650 FICO PROPERTY TYPES: Owner User or Investment Properties: Mixed Use, Office, Retail, Light Industrial and Warehouse. Special use properties considered - case-by-case. NOTE: Flagged hotel/motel and restaurants ARE eligible for this program. TERM and AM: 25 year fully amortizing, with no calls or balloon LOAN TO VALUE: to 75% LTV on multi use properties INTEREST RATES 2 year fixed rate: Prime less 1.25% AS LOW AS: 5.75% Current APR NOTE: At end of 2 yr term, Borrower will have option of quarterly adjustable at P +1% or 5 yr fixed at then current rates. PREPAY POLICY: Standard: 10% yr 1, declining by 1% per year Optional: 5% for 5 years (increase rate by .625%) Other programs available with 5,7,10 and 25 yr* fixed rates. Call 212-631-4272 for details and quotes. * 25 yr fixed rate available only on Owner User Properties. COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION FINANCING: LOAN TO COST: UP TO 90% OF THE PROJECT CAN BE FINANCED, IN CERTAIN CASES UP TO 100% OF THE PROJECT CAN BE FINANCED. LOANS AVAILABLE NATIONWIDE USA. ALL 50 STATES CONSIDERED. MORTGAGE FINANCING: FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGES AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES. CONSTRUCTION LOANS ALSO AVAILABLE. LOAN AMOUNTS OF 500,000 TO 200,000,000. PROJECT TYPES CAN INCLUDE APARTMENTS, SHOPPING CENTERS, OFFICE BUILDINGS, HOTELS, MOTELS, INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES. WE FINANCE THE HOTEL AND MOTEL PROJECTS: WE CAN FINANCE THE TO BE BUILT HOTEL OR MOTEL FLAGGED OR UNFLAGGED. WE ARE READY TO PROVIDE THE CONSTRUCTION OR BRIDGE LOAN SO YOU CAN GET THE PROJECT OFF THE GROUND OR TO REHABILITATE. CONTACT: RICHARD MILFORD - PHONE: 212-631-4272 FAX: 212-208-3069 OR JUST PRESS THE E-MAIL ENVELOPE AND LETS START TALKING ON HOW WE CAN FINANCE YOUR PROJECT. INVESTMENT PROPERTY FINANCING Available in all 50 states. LOAN AMOUNTS: $500,000 to $6,000,000 LOAN PURPOSE: Permanent financing for purchase, expansion or refinance (with or without cash out) PROPERTY TYPES: Mixed Use, Office, Retail, Light Industrial and Warehouse. Special use properties considered on case-by-case basis. TERM and AM: 25 year fully amortizing, with no calls or balloon LOAN TO VALUE: to 75% LTV on multi use properties FIXED RATE TERMS: 5 or 10 yr fixed rates available INTEREST RATES 5 year rate: 5 yr FHLB + 2.65% AS LOW AS: 10 year rate: 7 yr FHLB + 2.90% PREPAY POLICY: Standard: 10% yr 1, declining by 1% per year Optional: 5% for 5 years (increase in rate will apply) ATTENTION: DEVELOPERS 100% FINANCING NOW AVAILABLE Pre-Leasing : Not required Property Type(s): All property types are eligible under this program including apartments, condos, hotels, motels, office buildings, resorts, golf courses, and a wide variety of commercial and residential developments . Geography: Nationwide USA, Canada, Mexico, and other countries considered. Minimum Deal Size (all-in cost): $5,000,000 Maximum deal size (all-in cost): $750,000,000 Development Type: All types of residential and commercial developments are considered under this financing program including hotel resort projects and speculative residential and commercial projects and rehab deals. Timing: Maximum Five (5) Year Hold Period. We are seeking developers and investors who have a successful track history and can demonstrate a successful history in residential and commercial development as well as real estate investing. INVESTMENT PROPERTIES MORTGAGE LOAN PROGRAM - PRINT OUT AND FAX OR E-MAIL INVESTMENT PROPERTIES MORTGAGE LOAN APPLICATION (in Word) or in Adobe Acrobat format Property Types: - Office / Medical / Apartment properties / Industrial buildings / Retail centers / Warehouse properties / Mobile home parks / Self Storage Loan Amounts: $1,000,000 - $20,000,000 Terms: 10 to 25 year term mortgages dependent on property type. Amortization: Up to 30 years. Property types: Apartments and commercial income producing properties. Loan Types: Fixed and variable rate loans for property acquisition, refinance, and permanent financing. Loan to Value (LTV): Up to 80% LTV: $1,000,000 to $3,000,000. Up to 85% LTV on apartments, office properties or anchored retail, $3,000,000 and above up to 20,000,000. Recourse: NON RECOURSE Origination Fees: PAR RATES NO POINTS FOR THIS SPECIFIC LOAN PROGRAM ONLY. Rates: 10 yr fixed rate w/ 30 year am: - Apartments: as low as 5.2% (10yr T + 100 bp 145 bp) - Commercial: as low as 5.6% (10yr T + 140 bp 170 bp) Pre-qualification: 72 hrs Commitment Letter: Within 7-10 days of receipt of complete loan package Funding: 30 to 45 days from Commitment Letter NOTE: For the investment properties loan program only: - No seller carry or secondary financing permitted for this specific loan program - No restaurant, hotel/motel, auto related or land loans for this specific loan program - No construction loans under this specific loan program PRINT OUT AND FAX OR E-MAIL INVESTMENT PROPERTIES MORTGAGE LOAN APPLICATION (in Word) or in Adobe Acrobat format MULTI FAMILY INVESTMENT PROPERTY FINANCING Available in all 50 states. LOAN AMOUNTS: $500,000 to $5,000,000 LOAN PURPOSE: Permanent financing for purchase, expansion or refinance (with or without cash out) PROPERTY TYPES: Multi family properties in MSAs with populations greater than 50,000 TERM and AM: 25 or 30 year fully amortizing, with no calls or balloon LOAN TO VALUE: Max 1 st lien: 75% LTV. Secondary financing not to exceed 85% CLTV CASH OUT REFI: 70% max LTV with 85% minimum occupancy FIXED RATE TERMS: 5 or 10 yr fixed rates available INTEREST RATES 3 year rate: 3 yr FHLB + 2.65% AS LOW AS: 5 year rate: 5 yr FHLB + 2.65% 7 year rate: 7 yr FHLB + 2.65% PREPAY POLICY: Standard: 10% yr 1, declining by 1% per year Optional: 5% for 5 years (increase in rate will apply) OCCUPANCY: 80% minimum at time of origination and projected FLAGGED HOTEL / MOTEL PROPERTIES Quality Properties and Borrowers Loan Amounts: $2,000,000 - $10,000,000 Term / Am: 10 year term with 25 year amortization Loan Types: 10 year fixed rate loans for property acquisition and refinance Loan to Value (LTV): 70 precent maximum for purchase or refinance (no cash out). 65% maximum if cash out refinance unless being used to enhance value of property. Recourse: Full recourse for this particular program, non recourse loans may be available at different rate, terms and conditions and may have yield maintenance prepayment penalties, this particular program have different prepayment penalty scenarios are dependent upon the specific project. Origination Fees: NONE Loan Fees: 2 to 4 points Rates: 10 yr fixed rate w/ 25 year am: 6.5% to 7.5% Pre-qualification: Completion of our loan submission form, once reviewed and there is interest the documentation below will be requested. Click here for Loan Submission Form, please complete and e-mail or fax back to us so we can review your project (in Word). or in Adobe Acrobat format Commitment Letter: Within 7-10 days of receipt of complete loan package. Funding: 30 to 45 days from Commitment Letter. NOTE: - Good credit and cash flow. DCR: 1.3 minimum. - Established properties only. No turnarounds, startups or construction. - Value based on lower of purchase price or appraisal, if purchase. - Borrower must be experienced or hire recognized hotel management company. Please note that we have other hotel/motel financing programs that will review turnarounds, both franchised and non franchised hotels and motels, rates and terms are subject to change and underwriting. NEEDED TO PRE-QUALIFY: - L ast 3 years property tax returns. - Y ear-to-date financial statements. - C urrent credit bureau with FICO on Borrowers. - Executive Summary from latest appraisal. - Current Personal Financial Statements for Borrowers. - Latest personal tax returns from Borrowers. - Digital photos of property, or web site with photos. - Last 3 years occupancy annual reports. - Year to date occupancy monthly reports. - Amount of loan request. - Detailed use of funds. Commercial Bridge and Construction Loan Program $3,000,000 to $25,000,000 Purpose: Commercial construction loans and or commercial bridge financing for the ground-up development of new commercial properties, or the renovation and repositioning of existing properties, for both pre-leased and speculative development. Loan structure, pricing, advance to cost ratios and recourse requirements are flexible and will be tailored to meet the needs, risk profiles, and requirements of individual transactions. Acceptable Property Types: Apartments Condominiums Office Retail Industrial Mixed-Use Hotels Loan Term: Typically 12 to 24 month interest only term, with extension options when appropriate. Loan to Value: 75% on most property types; 65% on special purpose and hotels Maximum Loan to Cost: 75% to 85% (up to 100% on pre-leased projects) Loan Structuring: Loans typically structured with holdbacks for funding of all renovation and/or construction costs, tenant improvements, leasing commissions, and interest carry until stabilization, with monthly draws as costs are incurred. Earnout Provisions: Earn out of up to 75% of the stabilized value funded upon achieving specified occupancy and NOI hurdles. Loan Pricing: 3.00% to 4.00% over six month LIBOR (interest only), plus Loan Fees of 2% to 4%. Liability: Loans are typically non-recourse, except for standard carve-outs. Speculative development projects will generally require completion and/or debt service guarantees. Closing Time Frame: Approximately 45 to 60 days. Quick closes available for time sensitive transactions Permanent Loan: Permanent takeout option offered with all construction / bridge loans. An Exit Fee of 1% is charged if the takeout is not elected. Nationwide Bridge Loan Financing $2,000,000 to $75,000,000 Program Guide Project Types: Interim financing used to complete a time sensitive transaction, to reposition or renovate existing properties, or to overcome temporary credit or property challenges that make the transaction unsuitable for traditional lenders. Virtually any income producing property, including retail, office, medical, apartments, industrial/flex or special purpose properties. The primary considerations for bridge loan financing are the LTV and a compelling exit (repayment) strategy. Loan Amounts: $2,000,000 - $75,000,000 Terms: 12 to 36 months Amortization: Interest Only Use of Proceeds: Property conversion or renovation or other need Loan to Value: 50% to 90% depending on project specifics and deal strength Recourse: Typically, Yes. Interest Rate: As low as Prime + 1.5%, depending on transaction strength Loan Fees: Dependent on deal strength Term Sheet/LOI: 3-5 days from receipt of all requested information Funding: 10 to 45 days from acceptance of LOI OWNER USER / SINGLE TENANT Commercial Property Financing Available in all 50 states. We offer very aggressive rates to for Owner User Commercial properties where the Borrowers business is the primary tenant or there is a single credit tenant Lessee. LOAN AMOUNTS: $500,000 to $6,000,000 LOAN PURPOSES: Permanent financing for purchase, expansion or refinance with cash out. PROPERTY TYPES: Office, retail, wholesale, light industrial and Special Purpose Properties (lower LTV); restaurants, flagged hotels, auto & truck dealers, RV Parks, self storage, bowling alleys, funeral homes, etc. TERM and AM: 25 fully amortizing, no calls or balloons LOAN TO VALUE: Purchases: max 85% LTV on multi use properties, 65% max LTV on Special Use Properties Cash Out Refi: max 75% LTV, lower on Special Use Properties FIXED RATE TERMS: Fixed rate loans available for 5, 10 or 25 years INTEREST RATES 5 yr fixed: 5 yr US T SWAP + 2.50 AS LOW AS: 10 yr fixed: 10 yr US T SWAP + 2.55 25 yr fixed: 10 yr US T SWAP + 2.65 PREPAY POLICY: Standard: 10% yr 1, declining by 1% per year Optional: 5% for 5 years (increase in rate will apply) OWNER USER PROPERTIES Conventional Loan Programs (Not SBA) Property Types ; - Office / medical - Restaurants - Industrial buildings - Auto related - Retail properties - gas station/C-store - Warehouse properties - other special purpose Loan Amounts: $1,000,000 - $30,000,000 Terms/Ams: 15/30, 20/20 and 25/25 (>$2 mil) Loan Types: ARM and Fixed rate loans for property acquisition, refinance and construction Loan to Value (LTV): * Multi-use properties: 85% LTV. To 100% LTV with Seller financing or other real estate equity as additional collateral. ** Special Purpose Properties: 65% - 75% LTV. To 85% LTV with Seller financing or other real estate equity as additional collateral. Recourse: Yes Loan Fees: 0 1 point, dependent of deal strength Interest Rates: Qtrly Adj: Prime to P + 1.5% 5 yr fixed: P + 1.0% 2.5% 10 yr fixed: P + 1.4% 2.8% 20 yr fixed: P + 1.75% - 3.25% 25 yr fixed: P + 1.85% - 3.45% Note: rates are subject to underwriting approval and may change without notice. Pre-Qualification: 72 hrs Commitment Letter: within 7-10 days of receipt of complete loan package Funding: 30 to 45 days from Commitment Letter NOTE: - Seller carry may be permitted. - Construction loans: all interest and principal accrues during construction - Prepay Policy: 5/5/4/3/3 - Owner Occupancy: 25% minimum. Must have cash flow without rental income. Nationwide Commercial Real Estate Development Land, Construction and Joint Venture Financing Program Guide Borrowers: Experienced investors and commercial developers with demonstrated track record comparable to current project. Project Types: Commercial, retail, office, industrial/flex, residential subdivision, planned communities, golf course communities, condominium and condo conversions. Rehab projects and Special Situation projects considered. Loan Amounts: $5,000,000 - $75,000,000 Terms: 12 to 36 months, or longer depending on project Amortization: Interest Only Use of Proceeds: Total project financing, debt or JV equity for land acquisition, refinance for infrastructure completion and vertical construction Loan to Cost: 50% to 100% depending on deal strength Interest Rates: As low as Prime + 1.5%, depending on deal strength Recourse: Typically, Yes. Non-recourse considered. Loan Fees: Dependent in deal strength Term Sheet/LOI: 3-5 days from receipt of all required information Commitment Letter: Within 7-10 days of receipt of complete loan package Funding: 30 to 45 days from Commitment Letter. Faster as needed. Commercial Financing Matrix Property Types Ranches and Farms Gas Stations, Car Washes, Auto Related Hotel and Motels Industrial Unimproved Land Golf Courses, RV Parks, Marinas Hospitals, Clinics, Assisted Living Mixed Use Property Mobile Home Parks Apartment Buildings Office Buildings and Parks Industrial Parks Office Condominiums Owner Occupied Businesses Parking Lots Self Storage Single Tenant Buildings Sports Related Buildings and Complexes Prisons, Jails, and Juvenile Correction Centers | Condominium Conversion / Construction loans | Casinos and Convention Centers Loan Types Acquisition and Development Bond Bridge Loans Business Loans Construction Equity Second Mortgages Foreclosure Avoidance Forward Commitments Joint Ventures Mezzanine Non-Recourse Notes Purchased Remodel / Renovation SBA 504, 7A Loans Loan amounts: $1,000,000 to $350,000,000 International financing for all types of real estate, business and energy related projects. Financing for power plants, ethanol plants, wind mills, casinos. Financing for mergers and acquisitions of successful real estate and business organizations. International financing can be for business expansions, residential and commercial development projects in loan amounts of $20,000,000 and above. Financing for prisons, jails and juvenile correction centers are intended for private sector companies that have been awarded federal, state or local governmental contracts to perform these services. If there are any questions, please contact us . Click here for Commercial Loan Submission Form, please complete ande-mail or fax back to us at 212-208-3069 so we can review your project (in Word). or in Adobe Acrobat format Equipment Financing / Leasing Program - PRINT OUT AND FAX OR E-MAIL EQUIPMENT FINANCING LEASING APPLICATION (in Word) or in Adobe Acrobat format Equipment Leasing Qualifications : Financing available for business purposes only. No part of any funds can be used for personal purposes, separate business banking account and company must be registered with city and state government. Customer minimum 2 years in business, start ups and businesses established less than 2 years can be considered but personal credit of guarantors will be more critical Bank account open for at least two years and handled in a satisfactory manner, again less than 2 years can be considered with compensating factors Credit previously established for at least one year with a satisfactory payment history in the form of a lease, loan or trade agreement. If no prior credit maximum lease amount may be restricted Up to $50 million available with approval of completed application. Application only types of leases up to 150,000 with exceptional credit otherwise financial statements, tax returns and completed application Mortgage Cap Financial specializes in the following transactions: All Types of Equipment Non-Rated Credits Various End-of-Lease Options Available Purchase Single Transactions and Portfolios Profitable Companies, Minimum 2 Years in Business, start up and companies that are not profitable must have compensating factors such as additional collateral and/or personal guarantors Domestic and International equipment financing Why Lease? It's simple: leasing can be more cost-effective than buying with cash, or with conventional loans -- especially if the new equipment can help increase sales or profits. And here's why: Leasing conserves your working capital. You can finance up to 100% of the equipment cost, with no money down. Leasing won't sap your business credit. In many cases, you can continue to use your existing lines of credit while leasing. Fixed payments. Your monthly payments remain the same, no matter what happens to conventional interest rates. Tax savings. Lease payments can be operating expenses that come out of pre-tax earnings. Eliminate obsolescence. With an outright purchase, you 'own' that equipment, even if it is already outdated by newer technology. A lease can be structured to terminate when the equipment becomes obsolete. Flexible Terms and Conditions. Leases can be adjusted to your needs. Options include seasonal payment skips, step-up or step-down payments, monthly, quarterly, or annual payments. Simple accounting. A lease payment is typically a line-item expense that doesn't increase your liabilities on your balance sheet. If you don't see your equipment on this list, we still should be able to lease it. Most equipment can be leased. Vendors of equipment and customers wanting to lease equipment, if you need a down payment at the time of your order we can work out special terms. 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How to Buy a HUD Home Housing About Housing Contact us Keywords Single Family Audience groups Buying a home Events & training FHA insured loans Common questions Housing counseling HUD homes/ REO Owning a home Reference guide Regulatory programs Hospitals Multifamily OAHP Reading room Online forums Work online HUD news Homes Communities Working with HUD Resources Tools Webcasts Mailing lists Contact us Help FAQs About Buying HUD Homes Information by State Esta página en español Print version Email this to a friend Question 1: What is a "HUD Home"? Answer: When someone with a HUD insured mortgage can't meet the payments, the lender forecloses on the home; HUD pays the lender what is owed; and HUD takes ownership of the home. Then we sell it at market value as quickly as possible. Question 2: Who can buy a HUD home? Answer: Almost anyone! If you have the cash or can qualify for a mortgage, subject to certain restrictions, you may buy a HUD home. HUD employees and relatives of HUD employees are eligible, but must receive written approval from the Director of HUD's Office of Single Family Asset Management in order to purchase a HUD-owned single family property. HUD employees should refer to paragraph 10-29C of Handbook 4310.5, REV-2, Property Disposition Handbook-One to Four Family Properties for the exact requirements to purchase a HUD-owned single family property. Other less common restrictions may apply. Question 3: Are HUD Homes meant for people with low incomes? Answer: HUD homes range in price, but most are affordable for low- and moderate-income Americans. Question 4: Is it true I can get a HUD Home for a dollar? Answer: No. HUD sells homes at market value - that means that the price is set based on the price of similar homes sold in the area. Question 5: If the HUD Home needs repairs, will HUD make them? Answer: HUD Homes are sold "as-is," without warranty. That means that HUD will not pay to correct any problems. But even if a HUD Home needs fixing up - and not all of them do - it can be a real bargain! For example, HUD's asking price on the home will reflect the fact that the buyer will have to invest money to make improvements. HUD might offer special incentives such as an allowance to upgrade the property, a moving expense allowance, or a bonus for closing the sale early. And keep in mind that on most sales, the buyer can request HUD to pay all or a portion of the financing and closing costs. Your real estate agent will have details. We encourage you to get the home professionally inspected before you make an offer so you will know what repairs you may have to make BEFORE you submit your bid. Question 6: How do I buy a HUD home? Answer: Start by finding a participating real estate agent. Your real estate agent must submit your bid for you. Normally, HUD Homes are sold in an "Offer Period." At the end of the Offer Period, all offers are opened and, basically, the highest reasonable bid is accepted. If the home isn't sold in the initial Offer Period, you can submit a bid until the home is sold. Bids can be submitted any day of the week, including weekends and holidays. They will be opened the next business day. If your bid is acceptable to HUD, your real estate agent will be notified, usually within 48 hours. Question 7: If my bid is accepted, what happens next? Answer: Your real estate agent will help you through the paperwork process. You'll be given a settlement date, normally within 30-60 days, by which you need to arrange financing and close the sale, or forfeit your earnest money deposit, or pay for an extension of your sales contract. We have an excellent booklet to help you understand the settlement process: " Buying Your Home - Settlement Costs and Helpful Information . When you buy a HUD Home, the selling agent's commission will be paid by HUD but only if you make this a condition of your offer. The listing agent's commission is always paid by HUD. HUD will pay a total sales commission of up to 6%. Question 8: How can I find out what HUD Homes are for sale? Answer: Right here! We update our lists of HUD Homes for sale every day. If you see one that interests you, contact one of the real estate agents in your area who shows HUD homes. They can help you from there. Question 9: How can I get a loan to buy a HUD Home? Answer: HUD doesn't make loans directly. But we do have a number of mortgage insurance programs that could help you buy a home. You can read about those programs . Then contact a HUD approved lender , who will take you through the steps and actually make the loan. Question 10: Can I buy a HUD Home as an investment? Answer: Most HUD Homes are initially offered on a priority basis to owner occupant purchasers (people who are buying the home as their primary residence). Following the priority period, unsold properties are then available to all buyers, including investors. Question 11: Is there anything else I should know about HUD Homes? Answer: We encourage every homebuyer and homeowner to be a wise consumer, so be sure to read our consumer information . Houses built before 1978 may have lead-based paint , which can cause harm to your family; so be sure to read about this hazard and about what you would need to do to correct it. Teachers and law enforcement officers qualify for 50% discounts in certain situations. Attention: Nonprofits and Government Agencies! HUD has a special sales program under which approved nonprofit organizations and government agencies may purchase properties at discounted prices for use in local housing or homeless programs. 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