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Hard Money Loans Built for Real Estate Investors

Close fast. Scale confidently. OPS Loans delivers flexible private capital for fix-and-flip and investment properties in Florida.

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Seamless Approval
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Eliminate the burden of personal financial documents. We approve loans based on the asset's value, not your tax returns or pay stubs.

The Strategic Advantages of Asset-Based Lending

No Appraisal

Accelerate your closing with our streamlined valuation process. By skipping traditional appraisals, we ensure your capital is ready when opportunities arise.

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No Prepayment Penalty

Maintain absolute liquidity for your exit strategies. Our loans feature no prepayment penalties, allowing you to refinance or sell without added costs.

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Simple. Fast. Built for Investors.

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Submit Your Deal

Send us the property details and your project scope.

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Get Terms Quickly

We prioritize the property's potential and asset value. By eliminating mandatory appraisals and personal income checks, we move at the speed of your investment opportunities.

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Rapid Approval

We will get you approved within 24 hours. Our approvals come without prepayment penalties, giving you the flexibility to manage your investment your way.

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Guaranteed Closing

We can fund in as little as 5 days. Our professional closing team ensures funds are ready when you are, so you never miss another deal.

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Financing Designed for Profitable Flips

OPS Loans provides short-term, asset-based financing for investors purchasing and renovating residential properties. Our fix-and-flip program is structured to help you move quickly, control your timeline, and maximize project returns.

Email: contact@opsloansllc.com

Call: (954) 358-4092

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