Banker replied to the topic Changing Trustees and Commercial Lending in the forum The trustee can always buy a 15 years, 6 months ago
The trustee can always buy a property or take out a loan in their own capacity however the loan contract will reflect that. The money will be lent to the company and not the trust. It would be an accounting issue re if the loan reflects in the balance sheet of the trust or the balance sheet of the trustee.
You might trip up with the contract of…[Read more]
Banker replied to the topic Changing Trustees and Commercial Lending in the forum Legal & Accounting 15 years, 6 months ago
When you have trusts it’s a bit more complicated:- even the people makin the fees up are not that smart. I did one with 6 guarantees and we were charged $200 for one guarantee fee because CBAs guarantee fee is per borrower not per guarantor; as strange as it is.
They might also try a trust vetting fee which is where they have their legal team…[Read more]
Banker replied to the topic Changing Trustees and Commercial Lending in the forum Legal & Accounting 15 years, 6 months ago
Keep an eye on the fees. You will pay additional guarantee fees of $200 per borrower and a $150 settlement fee. If you take the wealth package (350 p/a) this will not cover any accounts in personal names. You might find your self better on the economiser. It has nil monthly fees and the manager can waive the 600 app fee.
Banker replied to the topic Changing Trustees and Commercial Lending in the forum Legal & Accounting 15 years, 6 months ago
If you shoot me a private message I’ll reply with a CBA contact for you. If the title is in the name of two companies as trustee/ tennents in common- you don’t want a vanilla call centre or branch manager…
Banker replied to the topic Changing Trustees and Commercial Lending in the forum It would be less hastle to 15 years, 6 months ago
It would be less hastle to change banks. Westpac has some issues round company as trustee as well:- they can do it however it’s out of policy and you need to go direct to someone that can print docs (their doc prep team in SA don’t do trust contracts:- contracts for brokers nationally are printed in SA).
CBA would do the deal not probs:- company…[Read more]
Banker replied to the topic Is there a better deal out there? in the forum Finance 15 years, 6 months ago
How much is the security worth and how much do you want to borrow?
Banker replied to the topic Is there a better deal out there? in the forum Gary78,
I see where you are 15 years, 6 months agoGary78,
I see where you are coming from.
Is the loan for invesment e.g. interest only?
Let’s run some calcs at 5 years int only, noting most people refinance or restructure to buy more property.
If you go 5 yrs IO and include all establishment, Val and exit fees it will be a more realistic comparrison.
Banker
Banker replied to the topic Is there a better deal out there? in the forum Finance 15 years, 6 months ago
They also have a dig at brokers on their site saying they don’t deal with anyone that accepts commisson however they are brokers themselves; just selling various lenders white label products.
They give me the heebeee jeebeees… Stay away….
Banker replied to the topic Is there a better deal out there? in the forum Go to there website and 15 years, 6 months ago
Go to there website and refer to drop down menu ‘our story’
quote: ‘The funds for our loans are supplied by Australia’s largest wholesale funders’
They are a mortgage manager; albeit a bit bigger than some ofthe single person operators. If they had GE, ING or Challenger as their funders they would have many clients that got burnt. As mentioned…[Read more]
Banker replied to the topic Can capital gains be considered income in the forum Finance 15 years, 6 months ago
What LVR do you need. You mght be able to do this at 80%?
Two years tax assessment notices are acceptable by some lenders:- even self employed clients. If you can service on this basis you might not need to provide any tax returns or payslips.
Banker replied to the topic Is there a better deal out there? in the forum Finance 15 years, 6 months ago
wobblysquare wrote:
Exit Fees, why would i pay?If PMG (or whoever i borrow money from) goes under, why would i be expected to pay exit fees? If a new group takes on their mortgage portfolio wouldnt it be with the same conditions (that i signed under). If no-one takes on their mortgage portfolio where does that leave me…don't i have to just…[Read more]Banker replied to the topic Is there a better deal out there? in the forum For those who don’t know the 15 years, 6 months ago
For those who don’t know the structure of a mortgage manager:
A mortgage broker can go to a lender like advantage, firstmac, GE etc and sign a mortgage management agreement. These are often referred to as white label loans. The funds come from the lender on a wholesale basis. When the lender sends statements they go out on the broker / mortgage…[Read more]
The banks don’t have policies re how long to wait after you are discharged to get finance.
You simply need to convince them all is in the past and you are now in a strong position. You won’t get mortgage insurance so max 80%. It will be easier if you work PAYG rather than start a new business. If the banks don’t go with it try Liberty Financial…[Read more]
Banker replied to the topic Loan refused on “overactive credit file” grounds? in the forum Finance 15 years, 6 months ago
Which lenderr are you using. Most banks approve their own deals and LMI is automatically approved. This does not work when you use a smaller lender: I would assume this is a small regional bank or non-bank lender. If so try a major…
Banker replied to the topic Redrawing from Investment Property Loan in the forum Help Needed! 15 years, 6 months ago
Because if the funds are in a seperate offset account; interest is charged as if it was in the loan; therefore the same effect as the first example from an interest saving point of view.
If you spend the funds; the loan has not been touched; the loan was still 100% used for the investment therefore the full amount still deductable… Protects…[Read more]
Banker replied to the topic Redrawing from Investment Property Loan in the forum Help Needed! 15 years, 6 months ago
You can redraw but that portion of the loan is only deductable if redraw is for business or investment use.
E.g. If you pay extra and then redraw 20k for a holiday. That 20k is not deductable. Offset is better.
Banker replied to the topic Guarantor and negative gearing in the forum Help Needed! 15 years, 6 months ago
Richard:- check both CBA and Westpac. They both offer this through the broker channel…
Banker replied to the topic discretionary familoy trust to buy property before paying income tax? in the forum Legal & Accounting 15 years, 6 months ago
This might apply if the distributions are physically tranferred and then lent back.
Trusts have the option to retain distributions e.g. Tranfer on paper for tax purposes however retain finds; which are listed beneficiaries accounts or unpaid distributions on the balance sheets. I might be wrong but as far as I am aware the is a difference between…[Read more]
Banker replied to the topic Guarantor and negative gearing in the forum I have 2 on the go at CBA. 15 years, 6 months ago
I have 2 on the go at CBA. Both approved (one approved yesterday). I think Westpac also do.
Restricted to spouce or parents. They are becoming more and more popular. Also wealthy parents can use their income to assist their kids; at the same time get the FHOG. One of the ones I approved had an applicant in full time study; the parent will make…[Read more]
Banker replied to the topic Need your opinions! in the forum Help Needed! 15 years, 6 months ago
Maybe go work in building / contruction and keep up the accounting studies.
If you understand money and can manage projects / complete your own improvements; you would be laughing.
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