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Non-conforming loan

A non-conforming loan is a loan that fails to meet bank criteria for funding. A non-conforming loan is a loan that fails to meet bank criteria for funding. Reasons include the loan amount is higher than the conforming loan limit (for mortgage loans), lack of sufficient credit, the unorthodox nature of the use of funds, or the collateral backing it. In many cases, non-conforming loans can be funded by hard money lenders, or private institutions/money. A large portion of real-estate loans are qualified as non-conforming because either the borrower's financial status or the property type does not meet bank guidelines. Non-conforming loans can be either Alt-A or subprime loans.

[ "Non-performing loan", "Shareholder loan", "Forgivable loan", "Term loan", "Loan sale", "Revolving Loan Fund" ]
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