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Collateral review?
I put an offer on an asset and should hear back tomorrow. It’s a bridge loan and I’m planning ahead… in case I find documents that I’ve never seen before even though I’m relatively familiar with bridge default and personal guarantees… I sent the following email to Tony, and now I’m wondering where everyone might get collateral review… “However, we don’t normally do collateral reviews any longer. I believe investors are finding dramatically less expensive options for collateral reviews from non-law firms elsewhere.”
3 likes • Mar 22
I haven't seen documents that automatically assign deed or assignment of rents. One has to go court to get them enforced. Its not a lengthy procedure - most of times it is in first hearing.
5 likes • Mar 22
In our experience, we have not seen automatically assignment of a deed or rents. One has to go to court to get them enforced. Its not a lengthy process - most of the times it is in first hearing. Find attached our DD template, from our perspective highlighted documents are essential.
My Note Investing Journey
Quick backstory: CRE finance background and moved to the U.S. from India to chase the entrepreneurial RE investing dream. I started my real estate journey by investing in a hotel syndication… and let’s just say it was a “great learning experience” (translation: it didn’t work out how I thought). The best part? I’m still in that deal 10 years later. So yeah… that one left a mark. That experience basically pushed me into note investing. I went down the YouTube rabbit hole like most people, and that’s where I found Mike Russica @Mike Ruscica (my first guru). He introduced me to the world of 2nd liens. This was around 2020-covid time. Been doing notes full-time ever since. In the beginning, we brokered notes for a couple years — calling literally everyone: banks, credit unions, private lenders… you name it. It kept the lights on while I got reps, confidence, and real-world experience. But I’ll be honest: sourcing the right product to buy has always been a grind (still is). Today we’re 100% focused on investing, not brokering — mainly NPLs across residential, multifamily, and hotels. My first two note purchases were 2nd lien NPLs in Cook County (Chicagoland) back in July 2021. I bought them mostly to learn outcomes and get the full “hands-on” experience. Both were well-secured by home equity. Here’s how they played out: Deal #1:Borrower even had a BK7 on record. We went through the process and got paid back at foreclosure auction in exactly 1 year. IRR: 383% (yes, I triple checked that) Deal #2:This one went re-performing and it still pays like clockwork. Truly passive — the kind of note you almost forget about (in a good way). Matures April 2027 and we’re projecting about 35% IRR to maturity. Thanks to groups like this, we still invest in 2nds — after a bunch more deals and states, the journey continues. And honestly, one of the coolest parts of notes is you can actually help homeowners stay in their homes while still making good returns. That “doing well while doing good” part matters to me.
3 likes • Jan 13
@Robert Hytha None so far!🤬
3 likes • Jan 17
@Scott Pollmann Sure! Send me an email with some time slots for next week. Sachin@vrbcap.com
Is it common practice in note investing?
Is it common practice in note investing for a JV partner to fund 100% of the capital, while the operator contributes deal sourcing, underwriting, asset management, and execution, with profits split so that 70–80% goes to the capital provider and 20–30% goes to the operator?
3 likes • Jan 13
We contribute circa 10% of capital, like Rob said "skin in the game". Our terms are 10% pref and then 70/30 split. There are no hard and fast rules, depends on what terms you can raise!
Anybody doing this full-time?
Anybody doing Note investing full-time?
3 likes • Jan 13
Yes, we have been doing this full time since 2020. Suggest besides investing, try brokering notes to supplement your income
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Sachin Batra
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Helping passive investors create wealth by investing in non-performing notes/loans secured by RE

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