Like all
investments, investing in trust deeds
does has an element of risk. The main risk for the trust deed investor is that
the borrower will default on his/her loan. If the borrower stops making
payments, it is then the responsibility of the trustee to sell the property on
behalf of the lender. This process is called non-judicial foreclosure. Once the
property is sold, the lender takes back its initial investment. If there is any
money left over, the trustee is then paid.
If you are
interested in investing in deeds of trust, there are a number of steps you can take to insure that you are
making a safe investment. First and foremost, make sure that you work with a
reputable, established lender. A bank or mortgage broker that has been around
for a while with a good reputation doesn't give out loans to borrowers who are
not able to repay them. Of course there are always exceptions, but generally
reputable lenders are more selective with their loans than lenders who are just
starting out.
Secondly, when
you are investing in trust deeds,
you can help insure you money against loss by having a fair and accurate
appraisal before the borrower purchases. If the property is appraised well then
you can be confident of its value moving forward. Then if the borrower does end
up defaulting on the loan, you can sell the property for a high enough price to
pay yourself back. This is perhaps one of the greatest benefits of trust deed investing because your
investment is backed by real estate that has real monetary value, not just
company profits like a stock. You can use the real estate to recoup your funds
if necessary.
Trust deed investing is a great investment tool to earn high interest rates with little risk of losing money because your investment is backed by real estate.
Make sure to
talk with a broker before you attempt investing
in deeds of trust. A broker can work with you to find the best loan
lengths, terms, and interest rates. He or she can also help you navigate the
ins and outs of the specific laws and regulations in your state.
Dennis Dahlberg |
Level 4 Funding LLC
23335 N 18th Drive Suite 120
Phoenix AZ 85027
623-582-4444
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