The Dog Ate My Note
October 15, 2009 by notebuyingprofits.com
Filed under Buying from Banks, Foreclosure, Reference
Another in our “Notes and the Law” series… Leave us a comment below! Hi, Attorney Susie here again. One of my favorite professors in law school was A-OK with his students using the excuse “my dog ate my homework” to turn in a late assignment.... Continue Reading»»
The Note and the Dead Parrot
September 1, 2009 by notebuyingprofits.com
Filed under Foreclosure, Note Buying 101
Here’s a question I recently received: “When a securitized Note is foreclosed & sold at auction, & the court approves the sale back the bank, does the Note now become a non-securitized Note? Thanks, Steve” Great question –... Continue Reading»»
How to Buy Notes – Know Your Note Buying ‘Enemies’
April 11, 2009 by notebuyingprofits.com
Filed under Finding, Real-Life Case Studies
On How to Buy Notes: You’ve probably heard of Sun Tzu’s (the famed Chinese warrior) instruction to his soldiers to “know your enemy” before going into battle. Well the same is true with note buying. “Know your seller” should... Continue Reading»»
Defaulted Mortgages aka NonPerforming Notes – Market Analysis – Note Buying is a Good Thing..
October 2, 2008 by notebuyingprofits.com
Filed under Research, Videos
In short – regardless of the plan that Congress ends up passing, and that Paulson gets to execute, expect significant growth in the volume of non-performing paper that gets traded. Here’s short take on the markets, FYI. Short Sales are out. Note... Continue Reading»»
