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Caveat Loans In Australia: What You Need To Know by lightspeedmortg(m): 12:26pm On Feb 09, 2023
Caveat loan are most commonly used for a myriad of purposes. and can also be used by established businesses that want to raise finance without involving a commercial bank. Because caveat loans are secured against the borrower’s equity, they typically carry a higher interest rate than loans from commercial banks. Over the last ten years, short-term caveat loans have been used in Australia to fund business start-ups, investments in property development, hotel and motel developments, restaurant developments, and many other types of businesses. Caveat loans can be used to refinance existing mortgages; caveat lenders will often offer reduced interest rates for refinancing. Finally, this option is considered a shorter-term solution, and lenders typically allow for 3-6 and 12-month terms. Visit our website to get started with your caveat loans in Australia.

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