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Title: Secured Income For Life with Note Investing


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Secured Income For Life with Note Investing
www.TheNoteGuys.com
  • Ellis San Jose
  • Ellis_at_thenoteguys.com
  • Gerald Lemoine
  • GL_at_thenoteguys.com
  • Office (310) 414-9757

2
Agenda
  • Who we are What to expect tonight
  • Why notes? Goals Strategies
  • What are notes?
  • How we buy evaluate notes
  • Typical yields
  • Managing notes
  • Pitfalls
  • Exit strategies Case Studies

3
Ellis San Jose Investing Work Experience
  • Influences Father Mother Retired Navy and
    Housekeeper to Real Estate Investors
  • Courthouse Steps Managing rental property
  • My First Solo Investment
  • Bud Fox vs. My Dad Wall St. is calling
  • Bruce Norris wake up call
  • Full-time leap of faith
  • Notes The Beginning

4
  • Gerald Lemoine
  • Influences - my father - entrepreneur
  • Work Experience
  • Project Manager General Contractor
  • Steamboat Springs, CO - land development
  • California Foreclosures
  • How I got started in Notes
  • Ward Hanigan reunion
  • Buying REOs from lenders

5
  • What We Specialize In.
  • 1st Position and Juniors
  • Deeply Discounted Notes
  • Non- Performing
  • Re-performing
  • BK 13
  • We Fix Damaged Goods and Improve Value
  • Think of Us as Note Rehabbers

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  • How We Do Business?
  • Happy Happy Notes
  • - Happy if they pay
  • - Happy if they dont
  • Happy Happy Borrowers Investors
  • We have flexibility to modify payments, loan
    balances
  • We are the lending committee

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  • What Are Notes?
  • Note
  • a contract for a payment or series of payments.
  • Categories
  • Unsecured- no collateral attached
  • Secured (cars, land, equipment, house)

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What is a Trust Deed/Mortgage?
  • Backed by collateral (Real Property)
  • Secured Investment
  • Recorded document on the public record
  • When you buy a Trust Deed
  • YOU ARE THE BANK
  • The security for the note (contract)

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Terminology
  • Amortization Portion of the principal paid
  • with each payment
  • Term How many payments
  • Face value Original loan amount
  • Rate Contracted interest rate
  • BPO Brokers price opinion of value
  • ITV Investment to value
  • UPB Unpaid balance

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  • Terminology
  • Discount Percentage under face amount
  • Yield Annual rate of return of investment
    expressed in
  • Performing Paying as agreed
  • Non-performing Not paying at all
  • Re-performing Re-establishing payments
  • Priority Determines order of payment in
  • liquidation (1st, 2nd, 3rd)

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  • Two Common Questions
  • Why would banks sell?
  • Clear portfolio of poor or non-performing notes
  • Raise capital
  • Why would Note Funds sell?
  • Buy pools of 100 million or more
  • Primary model is to liquidate property
  • Not interested in long term hold
  • Sell to investor is last choice

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  • How to evaluate notes?
  • Purpose for buying
  • Buy and Hold for Yield
  • Rehab and Flip
  • Broker to other investors

15
  • How to evaluate notes?
  • Types of notes
  • Price range - inexpensive to expensive
  • Penny Stocks to Blue Chip - quality
  • Nationwide vs. Local - location
  • Borrowers ability to pay?
  • Performing or Non-performing
  • Vacant or occupied
  • Chapter 13 BK 

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Lafayette, LA
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Redding, CA
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  • How to evaluate notes?
  • Primary model
  • Owner occupied, source of income, desire to stay
  • This results in a lower risk investment
  • Buy multiple notes in low to medium price range
  • BK 13 payment deducted from paycheck
  • Performing or non-performing
  • Loan modification to help borrower make payments 

19
  • How to purchase notes?
  • Due Diligence
  • Value Zillow, Dataquick, Epraisal, Google
  • Best indication of value Local Realtor
  • Title search
  • Taxes could be 10,000 plus
  • Building Dept Code violations
  • Assessor web site additions, remodels

20
  • How to purchase notes?
  • Calculating offer price

21
  • Provide Cash Flow Increase Net Worth
  • Note Portfolio
  • Case Study
  • Long term Investment
  • Risk
  • Investing in IRA/HSA

22
Managing Re-performing Notes An Example Portfolio
23
  • Provide Cash Flow Increase Net Worth
  • Case Studies
  • Fix Flip - Ontario, CA
  • Seller Financing - West Newton, PA
  • Cash Flow Crutcher /Dayton, OH

24
Ontario, CA Sold July 2009
  • Note Purchase 155,000
  • Repairs 25,000
  • Sold 218,000
  • Net profit 24,000
  • Total time 77 days

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West Newton, PASold Aug. 2010
  • Purchased in August 2009 19,000
  • Cost of rehab, etc. 8,000
  • Total invested 27,000
  • Received Payments ( 4,000)
  • Net Investment 23,000
  •  
  • Sold with Seller financing 43,000
  • Down payment 5,000
  • Total financed 38,000
  •  
  • Payments are 450/mo for 125 months
  • _at_ 8 interest rate
  • Resulting Yield 24.93

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Dayton, OH
  • Note Purchase 16,500
  • UPB 50,043
  • Monthly pmnt 516
  • Maturity date 10/2036
  • Yield 37
  • Performing by Nov. 10

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  • How to provide CF increase NW?
  • Long-term Investment
  • As underlying asset appreciates value of note
    increases.
  • Note balance is decreasing due to amortization.
  • Investor capital returned in 50 months with
    payment at 1,500/mo.
  • See following chart showing appreciation,
    reduction of note balance (UPB) and return of
    capital.

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  • Provide Cash Flow and Increase Net Worth
  • Manage Risk
  • Basket of notes like mutual fund
  • Individual notes one goes bad, may take
    months/years to recover investment
  • Investor risk tolerance - buying singles or
    partials?
  • Investor skill level manage notes?

30
  • Pitfalls
  • Owner may use BK as a delaying tactic
  • Under estimate repairs
  • Over estimate value
  • Forensic loan audit

31
  • Whats the Market Opportunity?
  • Why Now?
  • Volume of institutional re-performing paper is
    ENORMOUS
  • Choice of notes Hi Equity vs Low Equity, Low
    price vs Higher
  • Expected Yield, Various ways to generate yield
  • Not just yield BIG payday down the road
  • Advantages of investing in IRAs
  • Supercharge your portfolio with Partial Note
    Sales (Leverage)
  • Long Term Investing in Institutional Re-
  • Performing Paper Positive Cash Flow!
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