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Mortgage notes start

Shay Rosner
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My experience in real estate is in rent.

I'm interested in learning the subject of the notes.

What is the best way to learn how to do it in practice? Recommended book / course.

The strategy I want to follow is to buy non-paying mortgages, help borrowers get back on track and then sell at a profit.

Thank you

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Jordan Williams
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Jordan Williams
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@Shay Rosner The best way to learn is to get educated in the industry. The above strategy you mention about helping borrowers get back on track is definitely the most ideal scenario IMO but you have to be aware of the fact that a good percentage of the time it doesn't play out that way. On the bright side even if it the note doesn't work out the way you planned there are multiple other strategies you can implement incase things take a left turn. There are a few good books although not many pertaining to this niche of real estate investing. You can start with Fuquan Bilal's Book "Turning Distress into Success" Also Martin Saenz "Note investing Made easier". Scott Carson has lots of podcasts on itunes with tons of great content. Hope this helps! 

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