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i have a contract on a house for 30k. what i'm finding out is that traditional bank won't lend less than 50k. why is that and is this a hard money situation? thanks in advance.
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Either the property isn't worth the money you have it under contract for or more likely, the banks are limited on their profit by laws that govern lending.
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This is common for many lenders, especially traditional banks. Some lenders have no minimum, but most do.
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Go to a mortgage company instead of a bank. They have lenders who will finance lower loan amounts.
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Low loan amounts are becoming increasingly difficult to find funds for.
Regulation Z Section 32 (HOEPA) limits the amount of points and fees that can be charged.
N/O/O residences and second homes are "exempt" from Section 32. However, some of the Major Lender's are choosing to "voluntarily" monitor the percentages and control the amount of fees charged.
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did you ever find the financing for the small loan amount?
I am having difficulty also finding funds for loans under 40k.
I have talked to a couple of Brokers who told me that, "if you can find someone who can do these loans to lock them in, pay them a decent fee and keep them around. Most brokers do not have the lender's or the time."
I have found one that I am really happy with, but, am always keeping my options open.
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i have a contract on a house for 30k. what i'm finding out is that traditional bank won't lend less than 50k. why is that and is this a hard money situation? thanks in advance.
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We will finance 30k and up. Let me know if you are still looking for a lender.
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I deal in lower priced condos and run into this all the time.
Economically, why would someone want to do the same work for 1/10 of the income?
Countrywide and Washington Mutual may do it.
Fortunately, Some lenders are visionary and realize that today's 30k guy might be tomorrow's 300k guy. KEEP LOOKING! You will find.
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I have a few sub-prime lenders that will go down to 30k but that is the minimum. I don't know of any that have no minimum.
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I work with some folks that have no min. They will even finance rehab costs if you have a personal residence with some equity in it.
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