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Investing in Distressed Mortgages -- Interview with Jasmine Willois

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One of the most lucrative areas of real estate investing is investing in non-performing notes or distressed mortgages.  Our guest on today's show is an expert in this asset class.  

Jasmine R. Willios is an advocate for responsible investing and a real estate agent with extensive experience in turnkey BMV (below market value) properties. She’s currently the managing director of the Notes Assistance Program©, which provides expert guidance and opportunity to both SDIRA and non-performing note investors. Her companies provide additional security and education on real estate investing, specifically with non-performing notes and retail flips. From time to time her firms’ services are procured by the IRS to do note appraisals as she has gained quite the reputation in the non-performing note industry.

ABOUT MONICK HALM:
Host Monick Halm is the founder of Real Estate Investor Goddesses online community, and bestselling author of "The Real Estate Investor Goddess Handbook." She has over 12 years of residential real estate investing experience in single family, multi-family, mobile home parks, and flipping. With her husband and their investors, she owns over 1200 rental doors. She delights in adding value for her investors and tenants through improved management and the targeted remodeling and rehabbing of properties.

Visit: www.RealEstateInvestorGoddesses.com to connect with Monick and to join our dynamic community of Real Estate Investing Women from all over the world.  Join Monick at the Wealth Through Real Estate Event happening 11/2-4 in Los Angeles.  Click link to get your tickets and use code "WEALTHY" to save big!

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