Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) Funding is temporary funding used to secure a property when signing a contract. EMD is like a security deposit—it's money required upfront to prove you're serious about buying the property.
You find a property and the seller requires a $5,000 deposit to hold the contract. MV Funding quickly provides that deposit so you don’t miss out on the deal.
Find a Deal: Property that requires an upfront earnest deposit.
Apply for EMD Funding: Fill out our EMD funding form.
We Provide the Deposit: MV Funding pays the earnest money to secure the deal.
Close Your Deal: You complete the purchase or wholesale the property.
Repay EMD: Once your deal closes, repay the EMD plus a small fee.
Wholesalers or investors short on immediate cash.
Investors needing fast action on hot deals.
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