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Updated over 12 years ago,
What Are the Biggest Risks of Trust Deed Investing?
A loan made to an individual or a business can be secured by real estate or real property. This is also called real estate lending, or trust deed investing. A trust deed is recorded, putting a lien on the Title to the real estate. This serves as the security for the loan. But what are the risks of trust deed investing?
Trust Deed Investing is not easy, as it requires knowledge of real estate, and in some cases, property management experience. Should the borrower not repay the loan, there is a risk of foreclosure. Depending on which State the real estate is located, the foreclosure process can be fast or slow. Once you are able to successfully take the property back, then you must market it and sell it.
Have you done any trust deed investing yourself? What are the biggest risks? How have you or others mitigated these risks?