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The Key Elements of Successful Real Estate Investing in Mortgages

For those who want to start building some wealth, real estate investing can actually be the ticket that could make that happen. There are quite a few steps that need to be to followed in order to become a thriving real estate investor. Step one: getting a real estate education. Real estate investing is a huge field and it’s easy ...

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What is a Mortgage Note & How to Sell It

What is A Mortgage Note and How To Sell Yours A mortgage note is simply a mortgage in which the person receiving the monthly mortgage payments is a private individual rather than a traditional lending institution like a bank, credit union, or mortgage company. The mortgage note, then, is basically a lien against the property that is, in turn, the ...

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Thriving Thursday: “Stay Hungry, Stay Humble”

Thriving Thursday “Stay Hungry, Stay Humble” – Bill McDermott   Many of you have noticed by now that I have this sign hanging in my office (you can see it in almost every video I do). Here is what it reminds me each day… Stay Hungry: Never be satisfied, and always push yourself to achieve the goal you set out ...

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The Importance of Believing In Your Self and How It Creates Success in All That You Do

Some people have yet to understand the importance of believing in themselves. Perhaps this is why many find it difficult to achieve success in various life pursuits. A number of people say it is the connections, resources, background, and many more factors that make a successful person. While I agree with that, the most important thing for you to create ...

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Thriving Thursday: Thinking Outside The Box…

The Note Business is sometimes one in which you need to be an out of the box thinker. What does that mean? It means you need to get creative to solve problems, you need to think unconventionally and you need to shift your frame of thought.   Sometimes Note Sellers will present a unique set of circumstances on the note ...

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The Security Instrument is your ace…

The security instrument is the document that provides for the alternate repayment of the debt to you in the case of default by the borrower. The security instrument is recorded in the county recorder’s office as a lien against the title of the property you sold. There are three kinds of instruments used to make real estate security for a ...

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Who owns the world

People tend to think that shares in the large corporations are owned by many people; the highest shareholder having less that 15 percent of the shares but this is not the case.  In this article David and Georgina carried out a research to find out who controls the major corporations in the world. According to the 2009 study, approximately 68.4 ...

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US Housing Market Overview 2017

For savvy investors looking to sink their teeth into real estate market the most important thing to know is that everything is determined by location, location, location. A real-estate investment management firm by the name of HomeUnion compiled a list of ZIP codes within 20 metropolitan areas that have shown the highest investment return and lowest risk over the last ...

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Treasury Findings Hints at Weakening Consumer Financial Protection Bureau 

It has come to notice that the U.S. Treasury department will bring out a report on regulations concerning the finances of the country. Perceive as a major step the governmental body it appears is not expected to project enforcement groups in a favorable way. In February of 2017, President Donald Trump passed a decree in accordance with which the Treasury is required to peruse financial ...

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The supreme court decision on the secondary market being subject to FDCPA regulations will have a huge impact to the loan industry.

The recent ruling by the supreme court on the case of Hanson et.al.v Santander Consumer USA will have tremendous implications on the secondary market particularly to those who invest in the mortgage and loan industry. Unless the Congress amends the law, the secondary markets and originators are not considered a “debt collector” as they are not subject to the Fair ...

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