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Colton Fairchild
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Frisco, TX
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Creating HML company to lend on my own PE fund

Colton Fairchild
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Frisco, TX
Posted

Does anyone have experience creating their own hard money lending company for the sole purpose of doing the debt financing for their own investment properties/private equity fund?

Ex. PE Fund raises $1mm as equity financing to purchase rentals. Ideally, would also like to create a separate entity that serves as a HML for the PE Fund.

The goal of this would be to have greater control over the lending to benefit the PE Fund (Referring to more control over loan terms, LTV limits, etc).

Would love to connect with anyone who has experience with this...

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