


What is private lending?
« A direct connection between private investors looking to maximize their investment return and borrowers seeking speed and flexibility. It’s a win-win!
What is the standard loan term and amount?
« The term and amount varies based on scope, complexity, conditions, and planned exit strategies.
What funds can you use to invest?
« You can invest using a line of credit, self- directed IRA, pension, savings account, & more!
How is private lending secured?
« Investors are typically given a 1st or 2nd mortgage that secures their legal interest in the property.
« Low loan to value ratios increase security of loan.
§ LTV as low as 60% means additional security!
Why is it a good strategy for an investor?
« The traditional middlemen (banks) are eliminated. Private lenders receive the full benefits of their investments without giving a portion of their proceeds to the bank.
What types of investors are suited to lend?
« Aggressive, conservative, educated, self-taught, wealthy, those of modest means. All types! All have a desire to maximize results and minimize effort. ALL WANT their MONEY to WORK for THEM
Private Lender Form:
For more information about private lending please fill out our confidential form below and we will contact you shortly.You may also reach us at 1-888-723-2893.
Please Note: Results are not typical. Investors should be aware of the risks inherent of any investment, including the loss of said investment. This is not an offer to sell securities. Any person, entity, or organization must first be qualified by the company and read all of the offering documents and attest to reading and fully understanding such documents. Pay4Pad, LLC and its affiliates are not licensed securities dealers and as such, do not hold themselves to be. This brochure should be construed as informational and not as an advertisement soliciting for any particular purpose. All securities herein discussed have not been registered or approved by any securities regulatory agency in accordance with the securities act of 1933 or any state securities laws.





