Lenders To Avoid – Business Loan And Commercial Mortgage

I have published many articles which are designed to assist commercial borrowers in avoiding commercial loan problems. One of the most serious commercial mortgage business loan situations is a commercial lender that causes problems for their commercial borrowers on a recurring basis. It is particularly this type of commercial lender which prudent commercial borrowers should be prepared to avoid unless viable alternative business financing options do not realistically exist.

As a direct result of my commercial loan experiences advising business owners for over 25 years and regular conversations with other business financing professionals, I do in fact believe that there are a number of commercial lenders that should be avoided. This conclusion is based on a recurring pattern of lending abuses by some business lenders.

This article will not name specific lenders to avoid, but specific examples will be provided to show why informed commercial borrowers should be ready to avoid a variety of business lenders in their search for viable commercial loan solutions. This business financing strategy article will illustrate the significant benefits of avoiding “problem lenders”.

Meaningless Pre-approvals for a Commercial Mortgage Business Loan

An early commercial mortgage pre-approval is often sought by commercial borrowers. The expected advantage to this initial commercial loan approval is that the business borrower can make other business arrangements which are based on the business financing being completed.

An ethical commercial lender will treat any form of business financing approval very seriously. Commercial borrowers should expect that a meaningful version of such an approval will not be realistically possible in just two or three days.

However, there are lenders who prepare a misleading and questionable version of a pre-approval shortly after receiving minimal application data. Because this approach often produces surprises for the borrower as the commercial mortgage process moves forward, borrowers should be wary of any lenders that do this.

Why do some commercial lenders provide such meaningless pre-approvals for a commercial mortgage? There are two likely reasons. (1) To motivate the commercial borrower to stop considering other potential commercial lenders. (2) To provide a business loan pre-approval that is similar to a structure prevalent with residential loans.

Because many commercial loan situations are facilitated by residential mortgage brokers who are typically unfamiliar with normal business financing requirements, this reason will be especially relevant with business lenders that primarily work with residential mortgage brokerage firms. Such a lender should be avoided for most commercial mortgage circumstances.

Commercial Mortgage Loan – Yes or No?

I have published an article which discusses the tendency of many banks to say “yes” when they mean “no”. Such banks will typically attach onerous business financing conditions to commercial loans instead of simply declining the loan. Business owners should explore other commercial mortgage alternatives before accepting commercial financing terms that put them at a competitive disadvantage.

Think Outside the Bank for a Commercial Mortgage

In some non-competitive business markets, it is unfortunately common for a lender to employ business loan terms that would typically not be seen in a more competitive commercial loan environment. Such business lenders can repeatedly take advantage of a non-competitive commercial lending imbalance.

An appropriate response by commercial borrowers is to seek out non-bank commercial loan options. It is neither necessary nor wise for commercial borrowers to depend only upon local traditional banks for commercial mortgage solutions. For most business loan situations, a non-local and non-bank commercial lender is likely to provide improved business financing terms because they are accustomed to competing aggressively with other commercial lenders.

Commercial Property Commercial Loan Appraisals

For commercial mortgage loans, commercial appraisals are an unavoidable part of the commercial loan underwriting process. The commercial appraisal process is lengthy and expensive, so avoiding commercial lenders which have displayed a pattern of problems and abuses in this area will benefit the commercial borrower by saving them both time and money.

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Which Oshkosh Mortgage Lender To Choose

Knowing a few important aspects is vital when you are in search of Oshkosh mortgage lender.

Are you looking out for home mortgage? In that case, you might be in search of Oshkosh mortgage lender. There are a number of lenders in the market that can help you provide the mortgage. In case it your first time then you might get confused on which lender to choose. Before you choose a lender there are a few considerations that needs to be made to make sure you chose the best one and the best deal as well.

The first thing that you need to know is the type of home mortgage that you can get. The first type of home mortgage is the fixed interest rate mortgage. In this kind of mortgage, the interest rate that needs to be paid is fixed. This means that you know what amount of interest you need to pay to the lender apart from the principal amount. The mortgage loan is usually for 10, 15, 20 or even 30 years. With this kind of loan you know how much you need to pay for the entire life of the loan. The fixed interest mortgage loan is the most popular and common type of loan that most of the people prefer.

Another most common type of home mortgage is the adjustable interest rate mortgage loans. In this type of loan the interest amount is low initially and then you can increase it. This is one of the reasons why most of the people prefer this kind of loan. This kind of loan is suitable for those people who are expecting market boom.

What you need to do is check the best mortgage rates as well as type for you, according to your needs. After you know which type of loan at which rate is suitable for you the next thing that you need to know is the Oshkosh mortgage lender. Find out the best offers that the lenders provide you with. Make sure that the rates that they provide suits the kind of mortgage you wish to take. Make certain that you inform them before hand about the kind of mortgage you wish to take so that they can help you further with it appropriately.

You need to let your company know about your credit history. Better the credit history, you will get lower interest rates. In case you have a bad credit history, make sure you choose a lender that will still provide you with the mortgage loan at competitive rates.

Real Estate Buying Through Mortgage Loans Just Got Easier

When considering buying a real estate property, the foremost issue is of the capital required. Due to lack of sufficient capital, the real estate investor opts for mortgage loan i.e. loan acquired against an already existing real estate property and it is mainly given through banks or other regular institutions but it also has its fair share of drawbacks. Instead of a traditional mortgage loan, Private Lending Services for borrowers can be considered.

Real estate property costs a lot of money. If you are considering a traditional mortgage loan, then be prepared for a great risk. In a traditional mortgage loan, if you are unable to pay the loan back due to some reasons or if you pass away, the bank or the financial institution has the option to take away your home to pay the loan amount. Thus there is an inherent danger of losing your home in this type of loan. In the case of Private Lending Services for borrowers, this usually does not happen as the loan is given by Private Lenders Miami, FL to the borrowers taking into account the borrowers ability to pay the loan amount. Also in the case of such eventuality of failure of repayment of the loan in a traditional mortgage loan, entire property can be taken away by the traditional lender if the property amount is not more than the loan amount and therefore the heirs of the borrower cant expect any type of financial compensation from the lender. A traditional mortgage loan lender may require the borrower to maintain their property in proper condition as the borrowers property title is in the name of the lender. Borrowers in aged condition might not be able to take proper care of the property and thus will have to hire some person for the same, an additional cost burden on the borrower just to fulfill the loan requirement. Traditional mortgage loans give loans based on the borrowers credit scores and ones with bad isolated credit incidents and bankruptcy conditions are disqualified. Here is when Hard Money Private Lenders Miami, FL are quite beneficial. Borrowers with bad credit scores or even those who have undergone bankruptcy can qualify for the private mortgage loans given by Hard Money Private Lenders Miami, FL.

Last of all, there are a lot of bureaucratic rules for the fulfillment of a traditional mortgage loan, spread over a much longer time period. Thus the total amount paid for the loan increases because the interest is also to be paid along with the loan. A private mortgage loan given by Private Lenders Miami, FL take a relatively shorter period for processing as there is less documentation required and the transaction may even be completed in a day; also there are a variety of low interest options to choose from.

Internal Rate of Return Understanding the Difference Between IRR, MIRR and FMRR

Internal rate of return (IRR), modified internal rate of return (MIRR), and financial management rate of return (FMRR) are three returns used to measure the profitability of investment property. Each method arrives at a percentage rate based upon an initial investment amount and future cash flows, and in each case (of course) the higher the better, but the procedure for making the calculation varies significantly as do the results.

By definition, internal rate of return is the discount rate at which the present value of all future cash flows is exactly equal to the initial capital investment. To make the calculation, negative cash flows are discounted at the same rate (i.e., the IRR) as positive cash flows.

Let’s consider the following investment with the initial investment as CF0 (always a negative number because it is cash outflow) and subsequent cash flows as CF1, CF2, etc., with some negative and some positive.

CF0 -10,000
CF1 -100,000
CF2 50,000
CF3 -60,000
CF4 50,000
CF5 249,300

IRR = 30%

Seems all well and good, but the problem here is that the calculation assumes that the cash generated during an investment will be reinvested at the rate calculated by the IRR, which may be unrealistically high and therefore will overstate the return on initial investment. Likewise, since negative cash flows are also discounted at the IRR, if that rate is fairly high, the investor might not accurately estimate the cash required to meet those future negative cash flows.

To deal with this shortcoming many real estate analysts use a method known as MIRR (i.e., modified internal rate of return). In this approach, the assumption is that positive cash flows the investment generates during its life can be reinvested and earns interest at a “reinvestment rate”, and negative cash flows must be financed at a “finance rate” during the life of the investment. In other words, rather than simply using one rate (i.e., IRR) to deal with both negative and positive cash flows, MIRR introduces the option to use two different rates.

By applying a finance rate of 5% and a reinvestment rate of 10% here’s the result using the same investment criteria as we did earlier.

CF0 -10,000
CF1 -100,000
CF2 50,000
CF3 -60,000
CF4 50,000
CF5 249,300

MIRR = 18.75%

Okay, then along came the financial management rate of return (or FMRR). Though it also provides two separate rates to deal with negative and positive cash flows known as the “safe rate” and “reinvestment rate”, FMRR takes it a step further. The assumption here is that where possible, all future outflows are removed by using prior inflows. In other words, negative cash flows are discounted back at the safe rate and are either reduced or eliminate by any positive cash flow that it encounters. The remaining positive cash flows are compounded forward at the reinvestment rate.

We’ll apply a safe rate of 5% and a reinvestment rate of 10% to our investment criteria to show you the result. But this time we’ll also include a table to show you the adjusted cash flows.

CF0 -10,000
CF1 -100,000
CF2 50,000
CF3 -60,000
CF4 50,000
CF5 249,300

CF0 -111,717
CF1 0
CF2 0
CF3 0
CF4 0
CF5 304,300

FMRR = 22.19%

The financial management rate of return is difficult to compute, which is why most real estate investment software solutions opt for the modified internal rate of return (MIRR) calculation. But after learning about it from CCIM, I considered it a beneficial return for real estate investment analysis, so I included FMRR my ProAPOD real estate investment software as well as my ProAPOD mortgage calculator software. To learn more please visit the link provided below.

Ethiopia Real Estate And Buying Ethiopia Homes

The real estate brokerage business in Ethiopia is not as well developed as in other countries. You dont see large and established real estate brokerage companies so common in western countries. Here, buyers and sellers for Ethiopia homes rely on local agents, commonly known as Delalas. For the most part, these are traditional agents with no formal training in real estate but who basically mediate between buyers and sellers for Ethiopia real estate. Through word of mouth or their special network, these agents know the areas they operate in very well.

When you want to sell or buy Ethiopia homes, you just call one of these agents and tell them of your intention. These agents, in turn, inform their associates who would help them find prospective buyers or sellers as the case may be. In many cases, the Delalas work in groups of two or three and split their commission according to who was the principal negotiator and who did the most work.

A great deal of negotiation is involved in buying Ethiopia homes. Asking prices can be as high as 50% more than the final sale prices. Negotiations can take weeks, and even months in some cases. Expect to walk out of a negotiation a few times. In many cases, the Delalas play critical role in convincing both sellers and buyers to come to terms.

In general, Delalas do not help customers in completing the legal paperwork needed to complete the Ethiopia Real Estate transaction. This must be done by the buyer and seller themselves and may take several months. It is very important that buyers check the authenticity of seller documents before buying real estate in Ethiopia. Otherwise, they can waste crucial time and/or money in such endeavor. For a small fee, people who are less skilled with the Ethiopian bureaucracy may seek the help of legal assistants locally called Guday Asfetsami.

Home mortgages are hard to come by in Ethiopia. Most Ethiopia real estate transactions are conducted on cash basis. Mortgage financing may be obtained in some cases, but primarily for new homes built by developers. These companies negotiate financing terms with local banks in advance for all of their clients. Basically, they arrange group deals for their clients those who can put the required down payment. Down payments vary from 20 to 40%. Although most mortgages are for 10-20 years in duration, some companies arrange mortgages for as long as 30 years. Interest rates are variable and depend on the prevailing interest rate fixed by the Ethiopian central bank.

It is estimated that there are about sixty local and six foreign real estate development operators in Ethiopia. Examples of local developers include Sunshine Real Estate, Ayat Real Estate, Gift Real Estate, and Ambassador Real Estate. A major problem with homes built by some of these companies is the time it takes to complete construction. In the past, some of these homes were completed many years past their due dates. And some Ethiopia homes never made it to completion.

So, who can buy homes in Ethiopia? Anyone can buy real estate in Ethiopia as long as he/she is an Ethiopian citizen, foreign national of Ethiopian origin, or has Ethiopian parents. To see the latest listing of residential and commercial properties for sale or rent, please visit sites such as Ezega Real Estate, which is the largest real estate portal in Ethiopia and lists hundreds of homes for sale and/or rent at any given time. Anyone can register and post properties there for sale or rent for free.