Sentences with phrase «more aggressive lenders»

Additionally, competition may emerge from more aggressive lenders offering lower rates and with less stringent underwriting standards.

Not exact matches

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The six month moving average spread continues to fall suggesting that lenders are more confident and / or aggressive but the spread itself is above the March 17 low of 209bp.
When a borrower is in default the loan becomes due in full immediately and the lender may pursue more aggressive collection techniques, such as sending the account to a collection agency or filing suit against the borrower.
One reason private lenders may be getting more aggressive about collections is that they've bundled up billions of dollars in student loans into securities that are sold to investors, the AP noted.
With no further payment, the lender will take a more aggressive stance.
Partly because 4.5 % was about as low apartment rates were going to go no matter how far down Treasuries went but also I think that lenders are getting more aggressive, especially in the multifamily sector.
As lenders continue to implement more aggressive qualifications for loan approval, consumers must be diligent in maintaining or improving their credit history and credit score.
So maybe TEN starts up on time without a hitch, maybe production hits 100 K bopd net next year, maybe the oil price doubles, maybe Tullow can slowly dig itself out of this hole... But who knows, the oil price may take another sub - $ 30 dive, TEN may suddenly hit a disastrous production (or political) issue, the lenders may finally lose patience and / or force a horrifically dilutive equity raise on Tullow, short - sellers become more aggressive, whatever... Time will tell, but my price target stands right now.
Nonbank lenders are also able to offer more personal service, and have been much more aggressive with rates than big banks.
In fact, borrowers who pursued an aggressive repayment strategy are finding that lenders are more apt to foreclose upon them, BECAUSE they have equity.
It is still an excellent time to compare our lenders that recently introduced more aggressive guidelines on the first - time house buyer loans and mortgage refinance programs as well.
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But lenders and real estate pros are being influenced by other companies and other industries, and now title firms are being more aggressive in exploring new technology.
While cash is the best, using hard - money can allow you to be more aggressive in your offer: shorter close time and you can strike the financing contingency (we have those in our TX contracts; be comfortable with the house as well as your lender if you do this) even though you are financing.
«Mezzanine lenders make more aggressive — proposing to lend more money, which can constrict coverage,» Altman says.
Borrowers can't always get what they want The commercial real estate mortgage market's big push to re-introduce underwriting discipline among senior lenders has jolted the investment world, giving subordinated debt lenders more leverage to deny aggressive borrowers.
With rising demand for mezzanine debt, preferred and pure equity, more and more new lenders are entering the space resulting in increased competition and aggressive deal structures, forcing companies to look for new ways to gain a competitive advantage and drive top and bottom - line growth.
Both the lenders and the community owners have gotten smarter and more aggressive, and the lenders that disappeared in the late 1990s and early 2000s leaving homes nearly abandoned, or altogether abandoned are long gone.
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