Hard Money Loan Scenarios
Partnership & LLC Buyout
Hard money financing for real estate partnership and LLC buyouts. When one partner buys out the other, you need fast capital and flexible terms. Learn how asset-based loans fund buyouts in 7–10 business days. Utah and nationwide.
How Hard Money Fits This Situation
When one partner buys out the other's interest in a property or an LLC that holds real estate, timing and certainty matter. Traditional lenders often move slowly or don't fit the structure. Hard money loans can provide short-term financing so the buyout can close quickly, with the property securing the loan.
Our lending partners look at the property's value and your exit strategy—for example, refinancing into a conventional or commercial loan after the buyout is complete and ownership is simplified. The property must be non-owner occupied (investment real estate). If the numbers work and the deal is structured appropriately, many of our investors will fund partnership and LLC buyouts.
Funding in 7–10 business days is common for qualifying deals. Ryan Davies helps structure the request and coordinates with lending partners so you can move forward without delay.
Why Consider Hard Money
- Fast closing so partnership or LLC buyouts can complete on schedule
- Asset-based underwriting: property value and exit strategy drive approval
- Investment properties only (non-owner occupied)
- Exit often: refinance into conventional or commercial loan after buyout
- Works for single-property or multi-member LLC buyouts when guidelines are met
Investment properties only • Non-owner occupied • Business-purpose lending
Our lending partners fund investment real estate only. The property must be non-owner occupied (or you must be willing to move out / have a clear exit). We do not finance primary residences.
Frequently Asked Questions: Partnership & LLC Buyout
Yes, when the underlying property is investment real estate (non-owner occupied) and the deal makes sense. The loan is secured by the property; we evaluate value and exit strategy. Once you own 100%, refinancing into a conventional or commercial loan is a common exit.
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