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| All of which leads to the final point: Based upon all of the above, in many situations situational lenders should be approached first, without pausing to consult a bank or other conventional lender, and should be viewed as being able to provide almost any kind of loan, not merely bridge loans and/or hard money loans. Despite the marked increase in hard money contributions and the BCRA ban on party soft money, soft money still found its way back into the political system mainly through "527" organizations, political committees organized under Section 527 of the Internal Revenue Code but not always regulated under federal election rules to limit the source and size of campaign contributions. If you look at dollars that are hard money, their contribution for the hotel has made all this possible. |
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