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EPISODE · Feb 5, 2026 · 35 MIN

Episode 104: 140+ Loans, Zero Losses - The Private Money Lending System Every Investor Needs -Part 1

from Growing the Money with Rich Lennon · host Rich Lennon

What if lending money felt safer than flipping houses? No rehabs. No tenants. No late-night phone calls. Just steady returns and real control. This isn’t theory or hype. It’s a practical, asset-based approach built from years of experience,  including what to do when deals go sideways and how to protect yourself before they ever doIn this episode, Rich Lennon breaks down the private money lending system he’s used to fund over 140 loans without a single loss. He shares the real rules he follows, the mistakes he sees new lenders make, and why lending became the most predictable part of his real estate business. If you’ve ever thought about lending money but weren’t sure how to do it safely, this episode lays the foundation.You’ll Learn How To:Lend money without relying on trust or emotionsProtect your downside with simple, repeatable rulesStructure loans that give you control if things go wrongAvoid the most common mistakes new private lenders makeThink like a lender instead of an operatorWho This Episode Is For:Investors who are curious about private money lendingLandlords and flippers looking for more predictable returnsPeople with capital who want fewer headachesAnyone who wants their money working without active involvementWhy You Should Listen:Most investors focus on finding deals. Smart investors focus on protecting capital. This episode shows how private lending flips the script, putting you in control of the deal,  timeline, and risk. Rich explains it in plain English, using real examples from his own lending experience, so you can decide if this strategy fits your goals.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:[00:00] How Rich got started lending and why he shifted away from active investing[04:30] Why asset-based lending removes emotion from deals[08:30] The biggest mistakes new private lenders make[13:00] How Rich structures loans to stay protected[17:30] What really matters when underwriting a deal[22:00] Why short-term loans give lenders more control[26:00] How to think about risk before you ever wire moneyFollow Rich Lennon here:Website: https://richlennon.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rich.lennon.121Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/richlennon92/ 

What if lending money felt safer than flipping houses? No rehabs. No tenants. No late-night phone calls. Just steady returns and real control. This isn’t theory or hype. It’s a practical, asset-based approach built from years of experience, including what to do when deals go sideways and how to protect yourself before they ever do In this episode, Rich Lennon breaks down the private money lending system he’s used to fund over 140 loans without a single loss. He shares the real rules he ...

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