Learn

New Note

Create a note for yourself from this lesson. Notes allow you to quickly jot down any valuable information you'd like to review later. You can find your notes by clicking on "My Notes" in the profile navigation menu.

Funding

2 Forms You Need for Private Lenders

braceletBoy do I have something in today’s lesson that you can use to improve your own business! It’s actually 2 things that you can start using today...

I’ve got a couple of tasty templates to share with you – two very simple informational checklists I use and keep internally in all our private lender files.

Hey Moguls, Patrick Riddle here, and I use these 2 forms to:

  • Stay organized with each private lender.
  • Build rapport and credibility.

I want to share with you more about these forms and how you can use them.

You may want to download both of these customizable checklists now – and reference them as you’re reading this lesson. This way, the info I’m sharing about them will be clear.

Let’s get to it…

Form #1: 

"Private Lender Loan Info Checklist"

Quite simply, this one's all about making sure you get (and keep) all the relevant info you need for each private investor you bring into the deal.

And not just their contact info (which matters, obviously) but how much they're investing in your deal, the basic terms, rate, payments, etc. and a checklist of docs you should make sure they've received as part of the deal.

To be clear, this is a per-deal type form. In other words, this form should be inserted into the deal folder for any and every deal you do involving a private lender.

Form #2: 

"Follow-Up and Relationship-Building Checklist"

This one's all about making sure you're properly "courting" your new private lender prospects.

Courting?

Yep, you read that right...

Wooing a private money lender is the necessary process of earning (i) their attention, (ii) their favor and (iii) their trust.

rickJust like a romantic relationship, right?

Right. (Hopefully.)

And since we're ideally looking for long-term relationships with our private lenders (not one-night stands), it only makes sense to have some strategy for winning their heart. And I prefer a specific, step-by-step series of “romantic nudges,” if you will.

So, once someone agrees to fund a deal with me for the first time, I always like to send a short letter warmly welcoming them and reminding them that long-term relationships are important to me, and that serving them well is my top priority...

...followed by a few other things over time that do essentially the same, but in different ways.

So this second checklist is meant for your master file for each private lender prospect, and it's all about ensuring your follow-up letters have been sent, so that hopefully they’ll both (i) refer new lenders to your program and (ii) invest with you again and again.

In my opinion, this is a critical element to your success, not an optional action. Don’t overthink it, just do it.

You can download both of these customizable checklists here. You’re welcome and enjoy!

Talk to Me

Did you find these forms helpful? I'd love to hear about that in our comments section below.

 

Do It To It! Immediate Action Steps

Keep your paperwork organized so your business runs smoothly.

Woo your private lenders by building rapport.

Use my 2 customizable private lender template checklists for every deal.
 

Is there a topic you'd like to learn more about? Request a Lesson

Finished?

+ Mark as Learned

Valuable Lesson? Share it:

Interact

Request a Lesson

At RealEstateMogul.com, mogul_guarantee.pngwe’re committed to delivering the awesomest, most practical, actionable content to our members … and that a big part of that is getting YOU to tell us what you'd like to learn from us. Since our REI resources are basically endless, we’d love to tailor our upcoming training as much as possible to precisely match what you, our members, really need and want out of us.

jpsig.png Request form