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Updated 9 months ago on . Most recent reply
Temple View Capital HML
Hello BP,
I came across Temple View Capital and of course was amazed.... the first draw available before the work is completed??? Get out!! Their site looks nice and pretty transparent, although the FAQ about pre-payment penalty is a bit vague. I'd say yes they have one, but not exactly sure how much.
I wasn't able to find any review on BP about them from an actual borrower. Has anyone used this HML?
Please provide as many details as possible. Thanks BP!
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I have looked at many hard money lenders before pulling the trigger. Do Hard Money brushed me off because I questioned their $2500 up front fee. Since then I have been in contact with Kerry from Temple View and he's been very responsive with emailing, returning calls, and he even reaches out through text to educate me about how we can get deals done. I'm hoping everything continues so I can return to let everyone know about my first experience using a hard money lender.