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Investor  Rehab Program

NOVA Financial is a true specialty hard money lender. We specialize in investor rehab financing, where investors can't wait for conventional financing to act. We are a direct wholesale lender, so fast decisions are made right here.

NOVA Financial  has years of experience lending NATIONWIDE. NOVA Financial, provides quick liquidity for borrowers and investors in nationwide that need quick liquidity or need to close that deal fast.

NOVA Financial, Provides Unique Loan Programs
We have positioned ourselves as the leader in California equity based markets while aggressively growing our platform nationwide. Our NOVA "Investor Rehab Program" provides investors with fast underwriting and quick closings. The Investor Rehab Program is designed for investors with special circumstances and special needs. We will work hard to
fund your investment opportunity fast.

Add NOVA Financial, as Your Preferred Lender
NOVA Financial, makes it easy to add private lending to your book of business. By working with us, you have a powerful ally and partner on your side. Our common sense underwriting provides you confidence and security of knowing the status of your loan in real time. Call our office and see how the "NOVA Investor Rehab" can work for you.


NOVA Financial, provides equity based lending for investment real estate property for investors who do not meet the stringent requirement of conventional underwriting guidelines. Our excellent reputation has been built on our ability to provide fast funding for borrowers and investors who have come across challenging times and are in need of fast creative financing solutions with regard with their FICO credit Score. As a direct specialty private money lender, we are able to provide a fast turn around on our files which allows you to get your hard to close borrowers funded quickly.

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                                                         Last modified: 12/16/08