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Sandy Uhlmann
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Who works out your non-performing notes?

Sandy Uhlmann
  • Investor
  • Jefferson City, MO
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I was wanting to know if most people use servicers to work out their non-performing notes and what kind of luck have you had going that route?  I have an asset manager working out some of the notes in my SDIRA but I was considering using a servicer to work out one of my loans.  Has anyone had good luck going this route?  This particular loan is in my SDIRA. It was also suggested to me that as long as my loans were boarded with a licensed servicer (they are boarded with FCI) that I could contact an attorney directly and have them push legal/send demand letters, initiate FC, even have them negotiate a workout on a non-performing 2nd that I own.  I am told that as long as I have no borrower contact at all, this is acceptable for a loan held in my SDIRA.  (This loan is in KS and my asset manager doesn't like to deal with KS notes.)

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Bill McCafferty
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Bill McCafferty
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Coatesville, PA 19320
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These are my stats for 2nds.  I have worked out over 200 2nd mortgage deals in the last 4 years.

50% of my files are current on the 1st mortgage, the other 50% are delinquent or not knowing the status of the 1st mortgage (at least until we find out).

60% of my deals pay me in some way; a payment plan with arrears upfront or a discounted payoff.

The other 40% become; BKs, REOs, rentals, short sales and some don't work out.    To me this is where the strong survive.   The 60% are easy to work out, its the other 40% that you need to get good at.    Every deal is different.   

I'm very aggressive with legal.   I press with legal until the borrowers pay me; hand me the keys or file BK.   It allows me to take all the emotion out of the deal.  I make them decide.

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