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Tyler McDonald
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Taking second position when lending out private money

Tyler McDonald
  • Suffolk, VA
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Hey all! I've got a chance to lend to someone for a rehab project. They would like to use a different property (a well performing STR) as the collateral due to the renovation project being a rental property that is on the same lot as their primary residence. I would be taking second position on the STR property if I proceeded.

-Are there any issues with a loan for property 1 being secured with property 2? 

-Also, how would I go about securing second position, go through a title company?

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Chris Seveney
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@Tyler McDonald

We always get a personal guarantee on the borrowers. So if they have other assets we can attach to that.

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