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A growing breed of real estate companies and note brokers guarantee payments and handle all collections. This waive of services came about in response to
needs of note buyers wishing to bypass
hassle of debt servicing. Rather than leave you in
cold if a note turns sour, these companies make themselves liable as
payor on
note and guarantee your payments regardless of whether
occupant pays. Additionally, a real estate company has greater financial resources than an individual borrower; this reduces your risk substantially. These companies create
same reliability as banks allowing you to profit like
savviest real estate investors.
First and second mortgages notes actually are familiar to those of us who have ever owned a home. Seeking
best returns, you will select your payor very carefully because there lays
greatest risk. Assuredly, savvy real estate investors invest in real estate notes because they have
know-how to handle nonpayment issues. Because there are real estate companies that guarantee payments and handle
problems, you can reap
rewards of more lucrative, and safer real estate notes than many other investment vehicles. Those who exclaim real estate notes are not safe are dead wrong; they simply don’t have
know-how to protect their investment. So most important of all, you must choose your payor wisely. Once you have chosen an established real estate company that guarantees payments and manages borrowers, begin investing a portion of your portfolio right away. “Think I’m a bank?” you ask. Of course not. But start amassing steady, predictable profits like banks. Think like banks do.
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About the author: Mark Walter enjoys writing articles on real estate investing. He also owns and operates an established real estate company offering greater financial returns to buyers and sellers of houses and real estate notes in Virginia. Visit his web site at http://www.GreaterReturn.com