Commercial Hard Money
Hard Money Loan
A hard money loan is a specific type of financing in which a borrower receives funds based on the value of a specific parcel of commercial
real estate. Hard money loans are typically issued at much higher interest rates than conventional commercial or residential property loans and
are almost never issued by a commercial bank or other deposit institution. Hard money is similar to a bridge loan which usually has similar
criteria for lending as well as cost to the borrowers. The primary difference is that a bridge loan often refers to a commercial property or
investment property that may be in transition and not yet qualifying for traditional financing. Whereas hard money often refers to not only an
asset based loan with a high interest rate, but can signify a distressed financial situation such as arrears on the existing mortgage or
bankruptcy and foreclosure proceedings are occurring.
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