Exit Strategies for Non-Preforming Bank Notes
Note Buying Cash Machine with Amed Hazel
Release Date: 05/08/2014
Note Buying Cash Machine with Amed Hazel
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We discuss the strategies needed to move from the average house investor to the super non performing note investor.
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info_outlineWe are going to discuss the shows format and the five basic non-performing note exit strategies or strategies for cashing out and getting a return on your investment. The following are the five basic strategies;
- Sell the note
- Buy and hold
- Refinance
- Short sale
- Foreclosure
These are the most basic but there are other strategies that are more advanced the will allow you greater options.