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How Do You Protect and Structure Private Money?

Trevor DeSimone
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I've done private money lending in the past with both contracts and promissory notes. If you're a private money lender how do you protect yourself while lending? What legal documentation do you use? How do you vet your lendee prior to transactions? Anything important you shouldn't leave out? 

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Don Konipol
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Don Konipol
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Quote from @Trevor DeSimone:

I've done private money lending in the past with both contracts and promissory notes. If you're a private money lender how do you protect yourself while lending? What legal documentation do you use? How do you vet your lendee prior to transactions? Anything important you shouldn't leave out? 

COMMERCIAL LOAN DOCUMENTS

  • 1. Closing Instructions
    2. Real Estate Lien Note
  • 3. Open End Mortgage Deed and Security Agreement
    4. Absolute Assignment of Rents on Real Property
  • 5. Guaranty Agreement
  • 6. Security Agreement
  • 7. UCC-1 Financing Statement - Connecticut Secretary of State
  • 8. Authorization to Substitute Pages
  • 9. Business Purpose Affidavit
  • 10. Environmental Indemnity Agreement
  • 11. Loan Agreement
  • 12. Notices and Agreements
    • a. No Oral Agreements
    • b. Document Correction Agreement
    • c. Escrow Agreement
    • d. Attorney Representation Notice
    • e. Funding Notice
    • f. Agreement to Provide Insurance and Financial Information
    • g. Collateral Protection Notice
    • h. Patriot Act Representation
  • 13. CIP Notification
  • 14. Closing Affidavit
  • 15. Waiver of Jury Trial
  • 16. Consent to Loan
  • 17. Loan Extension Agreement
  • 18. ACH Form
  • 19. Exhibit “A” Legal Description - all documents (Prepared and attached by Title Company)

This may seem like CRAZY OVERKILL.  But, a number of times (we’ve made about 500 loans in the last 20 years) when things have gone south for borrowers they’ve contacted one of a few well known attorneys who specialize in finding anything they can challenge in the loan closing documents; whether items “missing”, points not clarified, or contingencies unaccounted for.  Even if the lender EVENTUALLY proves victorious, the process costs a LOT of time - and money.  With the forms we use these attorneys take a hard look, review and have informed the borrowers that any action attacking the validity of the debt is futile.  The results have been that the borrowers are relieved of their fantasy that they will be able to eliminate debt either partially or totally or tie up the legal process through “lender liability”, and then are forced to confront the reality that they are going to have to satisfy us as to debt repayment and that we rightfully hold the upper hand.  

  • Don Konipol
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Private Mortgage Financing Partners, LLC

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