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Posted about 8 years ago

How Non performing note investing work!.

How a Note is created: When a real estate property is purchased with a loan, two mayor documents need to be signed, promissory note that states name of the borrower and loan terms, very similar to an IOU, and a mortgage that imposes a lien on the deed of the property to secure the note.

Normal 1487961682 Asset Sale

f the borrower doesn't make the payments on time, that note becomes a non-performing note.

Normal 1487961901 After The Sale

We buy these non-performing notes from financial institutions at a very big discount.

Normal 1487962232 We Buy The Note

Once we buy the note, the borrower owes us the unpaid principal balance of their loan and the bank is out of the equation. At this point, we try to make the borrower re-perform on their loan. We find out what is the reason they stopped performing, and work with them to try to get them to re-perform.

Normal 1487962337 Cash Or House

If we get them to re-perform, we can sell as a performing note at a much higher price and we make a profit. If we cannot work with the borrower because he cant make payments we try to get them to sign a deed in lieu (cash for keys) and relief them of the debt or we go into foreclosure. Once we control the property, we can fix and flip it, we can fix and rent it, we can rent it as-is, or sell it as it is depending on the property condition. 

This is the basics on how investing in non-performing notes works.

Howard Marcalle



Comments (2)

  1. You are welcome! Glad that  can shed some light!

    Regards

    Howard Marcalle


  2. @Howard Marcalle What a simple way to explain a NPN. I am just starting on Notes and really appreciate how simple is the text here to understand... 

    Thanks Howard!