Free content for your website or blog
Home About Us Article Writing Most Read Articles Authors Blog Wiki Contact Us
RSS Register Login
Topics
 
Home > Real Estate >

Commercial Real Estate Financing: Who Controls the Third Party Reports?

Date Published: 11th June 2009
Bookmark and Share Republish Commercial Real Estate Financing: Who Controls the Third Party Reports?
Author: craighigdon RSS Views: N/A PRINT ASK ABOUT THIS ARTICLE
Well, this weekend marked the official end of the 2008 NFL season with the NFC defeating the AFC in the Pro Bowl in Hawaii. NOW what am I going to do on Sundays??? I guess I’ll have to find some useful things to occupy my time … like tennis, martial arts, biking, skiing … It is going to be HARD until the end of summer, but I’ll think of SOMETHING. I can always fund some commercial loans, which is our specialty! I’ve heard that even Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are limiting cash out now … to ZERO dollars. Which make sense, since they are losing money faster than the Fed can print it. We still have some portfolio sources for multifamily. If you have a scenario, give us a call!
Commercial Financing Tip
Who Controls The Third Party Reports? In light of recent “events” in the mortgage markets, it comes as no surprise that lenders are changing how they handle third party reports. After the S&L meltdown in the late 1980s, FDIC insured lenders were required to order appraisals and not accept borrower or broker provided ones. Eventually, most lenders followed suit.

Now that requirement has been extended to all third party reports, particularly Environmental Phase 1 & 2 reports. New EPA guidelines and rules are making it harder to avoid liability in environmentally “challenged” properties where it can be shown that the lender did not exercise proper “due diligence” with regard to its environmental investigation. Save your money for third party reports until you have applied for a loan, otherwise you will be ordering your reports twice.
This article is free for republishing
Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_927089_33.html
Bookmark and Share
 

Related Articles

Screening Your Leads: Letting the Web Do Your Work and Build Your Portfolio

Sydney Property Managers

Portland Real Estate | Why the Northwest is Beating the Housing Slump

Miami Real Estate | Strike when the Iron is Cold

Property Valuation
Finding Commercial Real Estate in Sydney

Screening Your Leads: Letting the Web Do Your Work and Build Your Portfolio

Orlando Real Estate | Why Orlando is still a Good Place to Invest

Miami Real Estate | Strike when the Iron is Cold

Lease or Buy? The Big Commercial Real Estate Question
 

Ask a Question About this Article

>> Can a home equity loan foreclose?
>> If I bought a single family home 4 years ago and ...
>> As a newbie in Real Estate business, is it okay to ...
>> Foreclosure
Powered by