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Choose the Right Intake Path for Your Investment Funding Review

REP Financial helps qualified investors, landlords, contractors, and developers route their project to the correct business-purpose funding review process.

Have These Details Ready

  • Property address or market area
  • Project type and use of funds
  • Purchase price, current value, or estimated ARV
  • Funding amount needed
  • Borrower credit, liquidity, and experience
  • Exit strategy: sale, refinance, rental hold, or payoff source

Select the Intake Form That Matches Your Deal

Choosing the correct form helps REP Financial review your scenario faster and avoids mixing standard investment deals, cannabis-related projects, and ground-up construction requests.

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Investment Funding Intake

Use this for standard non-cannabis real estate investment funding requests, including fix-and-flip, BRRRR, DSCR rental, bridge, refinance, small multifamily, or mixed-use scenarios.

Best for: non-cannabis, non-owner-occupied investment deals.
Open Non-Cannabis Intake
2

Cannabis Pre-Screen

Use this if the property, tenant, business, license, collateral, or use of funds has cannabis-related exposure that may affect lender eligibility.

Best for: cannabis-adjacent or cannabis-related funding review.
Open Cannabis Pre-Screen
3

Ground-Up Construction Intake

Use this for new construction, vertical build, horizontal development, subdivision, infill build, or small development projects requiring construction or development capital.

Best for: construction, development, permits, budget, and draw-based funding review.
Open Construction Intake

Who This Page Is For

REP Financial is focused on serious investor funding conversations, not vague “Can I get approved?” inquiries without a deal or strategy.

Best Fit

  • Business-purpose, non-owner-occupied real estate investment projects.
  • Investors with a property, project numbers, and a clear funding need.
  • Borrowers with reasonable credit, liquidity, equity, collateral, or capital contribution.
  • Projects with a defined exit strategy: sale, refinance, rental hold, payoff, or partner capital.
  • Borrowers and sponsors who can provide documents quickly.

Not a Strong Fit

  • Owner-occupied consumer mortgage requests.
  • Guaranteed approval, no-document, or 100% funding expectations.
  • No-money-down deals without strong collateral or a credible structure.
  • Projects with no budget, no value support, no repayment plan, or no clear exit.
  • Emergency funding requests where the project is already too impaired to support lender confidence.

Contact REP Financial

Use the correct intake form first when possible. If your question is not deal-specific, email is usually the cleanest first step.

Important: Please do not send sensitive documents by email unless requested. Start with the correct intake form or a brief summary. REP Financial will let you know what documentation is needed based on the deal type.

Go Directly to the Right Intake Form

Select the form that best matches your project. Each button opens the full intake page so the form is easier to complete without embedded-page formatting issues.

Not sure which form to use? Start with the standard investment intake unless the deal involves cannabis exposure or ground-up construction/development.

What Happens After You Submit?

The purpose of the first review is to determine whether the deal appears realistic, what information is missing, and what funding path may be worth pursuing.

Deal Intake

You submit the basic project, borrower, property, and funding information through the correct intake form.

Initial Review

REP Financial reviews likely lender concerns, missing details, and possible funding direction.

Document Request

If the deal appears viable, you will be asked for documents needed to support the funding conversation.

Capital Direction

When appropriate, REP Financial helps identify suitable capital sources or next steps.

Common Intake Questions

These answers help set expectations before a funding conversation begins.

Which form should I use?

Use the non-cannabis investment intake for standard investor deals, the cannabis pre-screen for cannabis-related exposure, and the construction intake for ground-up or development projects.

Is REP Financial a lender?

No. REP Financial is a private money consultancy that helps investors review funding options and connect with appropriate funding sources when the project appears viable.

Do you help with owner-occupied mortgages?

No. REP Financial is focused on business-purpose, non-owner-occupied real estate investment projects.

Can I get 100% financing?

Most serious funding sources expect borrower contribution, equity, collateral strength, or a credible capital structure. No-money-down expectations are usually not realistic without compensating strengths.

Ready for a Serious Funding Conversation?

Choose the intake form that fits your project and submit the details. A clearer file gives REP Financial a better chance to identify the right next step.

REP Financial is not a direct lender and does not guarantee funding, terms, approval, or closing. All funding options depend on borrower qualification, collateral, project details, capital-source requirements, underwriting, and applicable law.