Book Of The Month - Debt, The Last 5000 Years

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Distressed Notes with Scott Carson

Scott Carson is based in Austin Texas. From there he invests in distressed debt on a nationwide basis. The idea is that you can purchase distressed debt at a discount, work with the borrower to modify it and then season the modified debt for 12 months. After that the loan is a pe ...  Show more

Remote Property Management with Christina Kovacs

Christina Kovacs is based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. She is a multi-family apartment investor with assets across the midwest. On today's show we are talking about working with third party management at a distance and how to work with remote managers. To connect with Christina, ...  Show more

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