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STOP BEING THE LANDLORD ! If you've ever been a landlord... you're going to love this!
A FEW GOOD QUESTIONS TO ASK YOURSELF:
~ Have you ever invested in Real Estate? ~ Do you have a mortgage on your home? ~ Have you ever managed an Investment property or hired a property manager?
The real question... ~ Have you ever called your bank about a plumbing problem? ~ No way, you say... as the borrower, you just fix it!
... Landlords, can you imagine this? ~ NO fix-it issues... ~ You simply collect the mortgage payments INSTEAD! ~ NO annoying phone calls that Landlords must deal with when something breaks. ~ NO property management companies to hire to deal with those issues ~ because ... the borrower/homeowner handles it all... because now you are like the bank instead of the homeowner. ~ You are now called "The Investor" since you Invested in the Note.
Note buying is not a new arena; note investing was largely an insider game restricted to Wall Street firms with the financial wherewithal to purchase huge pools of loans. Most people never had the opportunity to purchase an individual mortgage note until the mortgage crisis took place. Notes are where smart hedge fund managers invest... you can too when you Team up with my affiliate REPS!
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