{"id":865,"date":"2018-10-25T11:58:45","date_gmt":"2018-10-25T18:58:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/privatemoneysource.com\/blog\/?p=865"},"modified":"2018-10-25T11:58:45","modified_gmt":"2018-10-25T18:58:45","slug":"getting-started-with-private-money-investing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/privatemoneysource.com\/blog\/?p=865","title":{"rendered":"Getting started with private money investing"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>Clay Sparkman<\/em><em><\/em><\/p>\n<p>I am frequently asked by private money investors:\u00a0\u201c\u2026 so how do we get started investing in private money loans?\u201d\u00a0 You know, there is no simple answer to this question. I tell them that it is kind of like dating. If we are going to do this as an investor\/broker team, then they need to get to know my company and how we work, and I need to get to know them and how they work. We both need to develop a degree of trust, which generally requires the passage of time and developing a sense of familiarity which only comes with experience.\u00a0Also: frequently the investor (if they are not immensely experienced) needs to learn more about how private money lending works\u2014from A to Z and back again: they need to know everything they can possibly know in order to make good choices and feel comfortable with this type of investing.<\/p>\n<p>Generally, this process takes some combination of phone calls, e-mails, and from time to time, a personal meeting. It has always been my opinion that we are seeking compatibility in two areas:\u00a0(1) we are attempting to determine if we are functionally compatible. That is, we would like to assess whether or not we offer a good fit in terms of our specific needs and, at the same time, what we can offer to one another, and (2) we are attempting to assess our stylistic compatibility. In other words, we are attempting to determine whether we have similar values and whether we tend to function well together as a team.<\/p>\n<p>I encourage \u201cnew\u201d investors not to rush the process of getting to know me Fairfield and getting to know how this type of investing works. They are invited to ask as many questions of us as they need in order to reach a point of comfort (or decide that private money investing or this particular relationship is not a good ft).<\/p>\n<p>Potential investors can learn quite a bit about private money by studying our web site and following my blogs. Certainly, the web site is a place where they can get to know us better as an organization.<\/p>\n<p>We have strong convictions with regard to the nature and integrity of the investor-broker relationship. Our basic principles may be summarized as follows:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>We believe that      fixed return instruments (Deeds of Trust and contracts) secured by real      property are an excellent investment alternative. They combine a high      degree of safety and predictability with the larger returns usually      associated with equity style investments. However, as is true with all      investing, it is important for the investor to move forward with a clear      mind and open eyes.<\/li>\n<li>We believe that      it is our job to attempt to discover and provide to our investors the      relevant information pertaining to a particular investment offering.<\/li>\n<li>We will NEVER      pressure our investors. Our job is to provide information and provide      assistance with the analysis, but not to otherwise influence the      investor&#8217;s decision-making process.<\/li>\n<li>We will not      abandon our investors after a particular loan is closed. For the full life      cycle of the loan, we will be available to assist our investors with the      process.<\/li>\n<li>We are not      interested in one-time loans from investors, but rather in building      ongoing investor relationships. We do not require an exclusive      relationship with our investors, but do ask that they engage in a      relationship of mutual respect, and ask for&#8211;as well as offer&#8211;the benefit      of clear and honest communication.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>In addition, investors are encouraged to know and understand the following with regard to what we offer:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>We broker loans      secured by beneficial interest positions in deeds of trust. We do not pool      funds. With each investment, our investors directly hold a beneficial      interest position in real estate.<\/li>\n<li>We perform      rigorous screening of all loans, and present investors with a detailed      packet of information designed to assist the investor in making a solid      decision on whether or not to invest in a particular loan.<\/li>\n<li>The interest      rates on our loans range from 8% to 12%. This is paid straight through to      the investors. (We generally do not receive a portion of the interest for      brokering or servicing the loan.)<\/li>\n<li>The investor      does not pay a loan servicing fee. (This fee is paid by the borrower.)<\/li>\n<li>We provide      turnkey servicing of investor loans that we place. We mail out payment      coupons, receive and mail or direct-deposit borrower payments and perform      a full range of collection accounting services, including payoff      quotations, verification of mortgage and mortgage history reporting, and      1098\/1099 reporting.<\/li>\n<li>If a payment is      late or any other default situation occurs, we contact the borrower      directly and report to the investor regarding the results of our      communication.<\/li>\n<li>If a workout is      required to get a non-performing loan back on track, we attempt to assist      in the discovery and negotiation and documentation associated with the      process.<\/li>\n<li>In the event of      a potential lapse of insurance coverage, we are prepared to force place      insurance using our provider, to protect the investor collateral.<\/li>\n<li>If legal action      is required due to a default situation, we provide advice and guidance to      our lenders and assist in leading them through the legal process\u2014if they      wish\u2014using our legal representatives.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>I have a series of questions that I always make sure to ask before I make a decision to begin working with an investor. These include the following (at a minimum).<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>What state do      you reside in?<\/li>\n<li>We currently      broker loans on real property secured by transactions in 14 states. Would      you be willing to consider trust deed investments in a variety of regions?<\/li>\n<li>Do you want to      inspect each property yourself or are you okay generally with utilizing      our inspection?<\/li>\n<li>How much money      are you looking into putting into trust deeds at this point?<\/li>\n<li>What would your      optimal investment amount be per loan?\u00a0 What would your maximum loan      amount be?<\/li>\n<li>How much      experience do you have investing in deeds of trust?<\/li>\n<li>Are you an      accredited investor?\u00a0 (Generally speaking this means that you make      $200k or more per year OR otherwise have a net worth in excess of 1M.)<\/li>\n<li>Will you      consider taking a fractional share of a beneficial interest?\u00a0 This      means that you are a partial lender on a loan. You take a direct position      on the loan, but only a percentage share and a handful of other      individuals share a position on the loan with you.)<\/li>\n<li>What is your      target rate of return?<\/li>\n<li>Do you charge      any fees or points?<\/li>\n<li>Are you okay      with having us (or in certain cases our attorney) draw the documents?<\/li>\n<li>How fast can you      generally move to make a decision on a loan?<\/li>\n<li>Do you have any      types of real estate secured loans that you particularly prefer (with      regard to property types)?<\/li>\n<li>Do you have any      types of real estate secured loans that you will not do?<\/li>\n<li>What is your own      personal maximum LTV?<\/li>\n<li>Our minimum      investment into a loan is $50,000 is that acceptable to you?<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>Finally, we reach a point where all the questions have been asked and we need to make a decision about working together. It may take two weeks to get to this point or it may take 6 months. Sometimes it takes a year or longer. Remember, we are \u201cdating.\u201d We are getting to know each other. And we are both seeking a long-term relationship. So, we want to get to know each other well.<\/p>\n<p>Once we decide that we are pretty sure we like the way things are going, we roll up our sleeves and begin working together. At the end of the day, this is what it really takes to get to know each other and to get to know the private money investing process. This starts with Fairfield bringing fully vetted and live loan packets to \u201cnew\u201d investor, one at a time (as we finish vetting those that may be a good fit for that particular investor). The investor is able to examine these packets in detail, ask questions relevant to the decision process, and request additional vetting or discovery if he\/she feels such is needed.<\/p>\n<p>An investor is encouraged to always say \u201cno\u201d if they are not comfortable with a particular offering. But at the same time, they are expected to be timely in their response and to examine the offerings carefully and with rigor. At the very least this is a superb learning process, and in most cases, it leads to our first loan together. And I have found that once we have done the first loan together, the rest get a whole bunch easier, and we are likely to do many more loans together in the years to follow.<\/p>\n<p>&#8212; Clay (clay@privatemoneysource.com, 503-476-2909)<\/p>\n<p><em>Clay is Vice President of Fairfield Financial, a primary source for private money loans since 1964. Fairfield works with a broad range of private money investors, in a broker capacity, finding, underwriting, presenting, closing, servicing, and when necessary, <\/em><em>assisting in the workout of difficult loans.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Clay Sparkman I am frequently asked by private money investors:\u00a0\u201c\u2026 so how do we get started investing in private money loans?\u201d\u00a0 You know, there is no simple answer to this question. I tell them that it is kind of like dating. 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