LOAN PROGRAMS

RCN Capital offers short-term and long-term financing options for real estate investors. Whether you or your clients are looking to fix & flip properties or hold properties for rental income, RCN has flexible options that suit your needs.

Final loan terms may vary based on loan types, verification of application information, and other risk-based factors.

PARTNERS

RCN Capital values building strong partnerships with industry professionals because partnerships drive our success. Learn more about RCN Capital’s Wholesale Lending opportunities, including the Broker Referral Program and the Correspondent Lending Program.

ABOUT

RCN Capital is a nationwide private, direct lender. Established in 2010, we provide retail and wholesale lending options for short-term fix and flip financing, long-term DSCR financing, and ground-up construction financing for real estate investors.

Resources

RCN Capital provides a variety of resources that can help you on your lending journey. Find business partners that can help solve any investing problem, learn more about our processes and get answers to the most frequently asked questions.

Uncontested Investing - Key Legal & Accounting Strategies for Real Estate Investors


Uncontested Investing Podcast - September 9, 2025

In this episode of Uncontested Investing, we are wrapping up our “Building Your Team” series with two roles that can make or break your real estate journey: attorneys and accountants. We dive deep into why these professionals are essential, how to vet them, what pitfalls to avoid, and the questions every investor should ask before signing a retainer or engagement letter. From airtight contracts and asset protection to tax strategy, bookkeeping, and long-term financial health, the right legal and accounting team will protect your portfolio and accelerate your path to financial freedom.

Whether you’re a new investor closing your first deal or a seasoned pro scaling a portfolio across multiple states, this episode gives you the tools to build a legal and accounting foundation that lasts.

 

Episode Highlights

00:00 Introduction

01:05 What attorneys do: protect assets, ensure contracts, advise on entities

02:28 Why local expertise matters for local ordinances and compliance

03:17 What accountants do: tax strategy, bookkeeping, cash flow analysis

04:09 Entity structuring: LLC vs. corporation & why it matters

05:54 Identifying proactive vs. reactive attorneys

07:12 What to look for in a CPA or accountant

08:45 The importance of strategic CPAs who bring solutions, not just reports

10:26 Vetting attorneys: Important questions to ask attorneys

12:43 Understanding the difference between transactional and litigation attorneys

13:48 Solo attorneys vs. law firms—when to scale up your legal team

14:58 Vetting CPAs: experience with real estate tax law, multi-state expertise

15:56 Accounting systems, dashboards, and red flags to avoid

19:20 Pitfalls: hiring generalists, waiting too late, or overpaying

23:20 Networking for recommendations—REI clubs, trade shows, LinkedIn

24:57 Why hiring pros who invest in real estate themselves is a bonus

26:01 Quarterly check-ins, open communication, and relationship management

 

Quotables

“Just because you’re not trying to do something illegal doesn’t mean you’re doing it right.”

“Transparency is non-negotiable. A good attorney or CPA will give you proactive advice, not just answers when you ask.”

“Hiring a family friend who’s an injury lawyer to handle your real estate deals is a recipe for disaster.”

Links

Website: RCN Capital https://www.rcncapital.com/podcast

 Instagram RCN Captial / rcn_capital

Website: REI INK https://rei-ink.com/