Q: What interest rate do the borrowers pay?
A: That depends on the deal at hand. It will certainly be higher than a GIC or traditional investment or a bank lending rate for that matter. The interest rate depends on current market rates. Residential example: First mortgages are approximately 5%-8.5% and higher. Second Mortgages generally start at 8.5%-12% and higher. For commercial rates please contact The Money Depot directly.
Q: How long will my investment funds be tied up?
A: Most of our private loans are set at 12 month terms. However, there are some with 3 month term and longer terms to 24 months. Rarely, do we recommend a term longer than 24 months upfront with any borrower. With that said we have loans that have been consistently paying on time for over 5 years.
Q: What if I commit to a longer term (e.g. 12 or 24 months) and need my money back sooner?
A: It is the Money Depot’s policy to whenever possible, replace a private lender who requests an early payoff with another lender. Sometimes a partial early payoff meets the lender’s needs, allowing the rest of their money to continue to earn high rates. We only ask that we receive advance notice, preferably 45 days, so we can try to accommodate the request. By having one of our existing private lenders buy you out there will be an administrative fee generally equal to 3 months interest.
Q: Will I earn interest the entire term of the loan investment?
A: Your interest is fixed and locked in for as long as the loan is out. However, the borrower may sell or refinance the property before the term is up. You will earn your interest until the loan is paid back in full.
Q: What if the borrower pays the loan back only a month after I invest?
A: We understand that you might be liquidating investments or foregoing another investment program. Therefore, you will receive up to a 3 month interest bonus or a set, pre-negotiated minimum interest amount.
Q: Will I receive monthly payments?
A: Absolutely. Just like the bank. Every private mortgage loan comes with a monthly interest payment.