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How to Structure Your Property Loans for Maximum Stability and Control

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Published 06th August, 2007

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Welcome to this Special Report for property investors. It explains how to structure your new or existing loans so you retain maximum control over your assets. This article covers four topics: 1. “Crossing” of loan securities: the “fine print” on your loan documents that gives too much power to your bank and can leave you unnecessarily tied up; 2. “How to structure new loans to avoid ‘crossing’”; 3. “Substituting security: how you may be able to get back the title to your property with one quick fax to your bank”; 4. “Deposits Under Lien : A powerful loan structuring strategy for freeing up security and keeping more in your hands”

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