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Banks don't get rich by flipping houses. They get rich by lending money. And now, you can too. Become the Lender is the definitive guide for everyday investors who want to build wealth the way financial institutions do; through safe, structured, collateral¿backed lending. Whether you're new to private lending or ready to scale, this book gives you the blueprint to think like a bank, protect your capital, and generate consistent returns without tenants, toilets, or turmoil. Inside, you'll learn:How private lending actually works and why it outperforms traditional investing The legal, financial, and risk¿management frameworks used by professionals How to evaluate deals, borrowers, collateral, and exit strategies The exact documents, protections, and underwriting steps lenders use How to structure loans that are safe, profitable, and fully secured Real¿world scenarios, red flags, and lender¿tested strategies How to build a lending business that grows with you Written in a clear, conversational style, Become the Lender demystifies the lending world and empowers you to take control of your financial future. If you're ready to stop chasing risky investments and start acting like the bank, this book shows you how. A practical, investor¿friendly guide to building wealth through private lending. Learn how to think like a bank, protect your capital, evaluate deals, and generate consistent, collateral¿backed returns.
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Jared M. Tomassi, Esq., brings a unique multi-dimensional perspective to private lending as a practicing real estate attorney, licensed real estate broker, active real estate investor, and experienced private lender. With over twenty years of legal practice focused exclusively on real estate transactions, he has personally handled thousands of closings spanning residential and commercial properties, construction loans, portfolio financing, and complex private lending transactions across multiple jurisdictions.As a licensed attorney maintaining active practice, Tomassi has represented lenders, borrowers, and investors in transactions ranging from small single-family fix-and-flip loans to multi-million-dollar commercial financings. His extensive closing experience encompasses all types of real estate transactions including short sales, wholesale transactions, back-to-back closings, and assignments. This breadth of experience provides intimate knowledge of what works in practice versus what merely appears sound in theory, and what documentation errors create problems versus what provisions actually protect parties when transactions go sideways.As a licensed real estate broker, Tomassi understands market dynamics, property valuation, and transaction structures from the agent's and investor's perspectives. This broker experience complements his legal expertise, providing deeper insight into deal flow, market pricing, property marketing, and the practical realities of executing real estate transactions under time pressure. He has navigated the complexities of creative transaction structures including wholesale deals, simultaneous closings, and assignments that require precise timing and documentation.Beyond legal practice and brokerage, Tomassi is an active real estate investor who has personally experienced private lending from the borrower's perspective, having utilized private financing to fund his own fix-and-flip projects, buy-and-hold rental properties as well as Airbnb properties. This hands-on investment experience, including the pressures of renovation budgets, contractor management, market timing, and exit strategy execution, informs his understanding of borrower challenges and motivations in ways that pure legal practice cannot provide.For the past decade, Tomassi has also operated as a private lender, deploying capital into loans secured by real estate and building a performing loan portfolio. This direct lending experience encompasses the full lifecycle of private lending: underwriting loan applications, evaluating property values and borrower capabilities, structuring appropriate loan terms, managing construction draws and disbursements, monitoring portfolio performance, and navigating defaults, workouts, and foreclosures. He has experienced firsthand the decisions that separate successful loans from losses, learned which underwriting factors actually predict performance, and discovered which legal protections matter when cooperation ends and enforcement begins.
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