Tax Liens & Mortgage Notes
Market News & Data
General Info
Real Estate Strategies
Landlording & Rental Properties
Real Estate Professionals
Financial, Tax, & Legal
Real Estate Classifieds
Reviews & Feedback
Updated 5 days ago, 12/18/2024
Graba Equity Experience?
Hi BP Notes Investors!
Wondering if anyone has experience working with Graba Equity (Alejandro dela Torre). Looking at investing in one of their partials.
Feel free to message me directly if you prefer.
Thanks!
NAme did not ring a bell so googled them, appears they also do bitcoin and other alt ivnstments.
If you invest in a partial I would make sure:
1. You see the pay history
2. You verify the lender actually owns the loan and does not have any leverage elsewhere on it.
3. Do your own due diligence.
4. Have an attorney review all of these documents
BTW: What got you to wanting to buy a partial vs. just a regular old note?
- Chris Seveney
Thanks, Chris!
Definitely doing all that. Just thought I'd check here too to see if anyone had any direct experience with them.
I'm not not interested in regular old notes :) But, I do like partials (I've done a few others). If there are any issues with the borrowers, I don't have to deal with it. Plus, if there is a default, I'll either be bought out or moved onto a different note with the same yield.
But, again, I'm also interested in regular old (smaller) notes. So, if you ever have any of those that you're tired of, feel free to drop me a line :)
Quote from @Joel Ward:
Thanks, Chris!
Definitely doing all that. Just thought I'd check here too to see if anyone had any direct experience with them.
I'm not not interested in regular old notes :) But, I do like partials (I've done a few others). If there are any issues with the borrowers, I don't have to deal with it. Plus, if there is a default, I'll either be bought out or moved onto a different note with the same yield.
But, again, I'm also interested in regular old (smaller) notes. So, if you ever have any of those that you're tired of, feel free to drop me a line :)
Also- Have you considered investing in a note fund. You typically get the monthly payments but also backed by portfolio and not one note.
- Chris Seveney
I actually found this one on paperstac. I've definitely considered a note fund. I'd say the majority I've found are for accredited investors, though I know there are a few that are open to everyone. If you know of any others, I'd be all ears!