What Happens if You Default on a Hard Money Loan?

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There are different ways of securing credit to fund your business or personal projects if you lack the funds to do so on your own. If you’re trying to raise the money quickly and have real estate assets to use as collateral, a hard money loan may be the right choice for you. Let’s explore the basics of a hard money, its benefits, what you can do to secure such a loan, and what happens if you default.

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