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Ever wondered how to ethically manage defaulted mortgage debt while navigating the volatile real estate market? In this episode we tackle these complex issues and more head-on.
Join us as Dave Gordon, Managing Director at ARC, brings his unique expertise at analyzing, buying and selling investment opportunities.
We promise you’ll gain a newfound understanding of the significant role that communication and thorough documentation play in mitigating equity loss and resolving legacy debts from the pandemic, and the importance of holding intelligent conversations to clear up common misconceptions about this industry.
Get ready for a deep dive into the challenges and strategies as we unravel the intricacies of debt collection and mortgage servicing, and find out why we’re often painted as the “bad guys” by the media, despite our best efforts. We tackle the negative stereotypes perpetuated by the media and shed light on the intricate realities borrowers and investors face.
We discuss poignant cases that illustrate just how devastating poor financial advice can be and examine the current dislocation in the real estate market, from the fix-and-flip residential sector to multifamily properties facing refinancing hurdles due to rising interest rates.
Concluding with a spotlight on the potential goldmine in defaulted paper and bridge lending, the potential profitability of low LTV residential investments and the anticipated uptick in bank foreclosures, particularly in the commercial sector.
Connect further with Dave Gordon on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-gordon-40610b7/.
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