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All Forum Posts by: Evan Maloney

Evan Maloney has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

@Chris Seveney @Sherry Goettler @Bob Malecki thanks a lot for those suggestions. Very helpful.

Also enjoyed your discussion from the Bigger Pockets podcast, Bob. Your appearance and those of @Dave Van Horn are what sparked my interest in notes.

I should also add to the above that for my first note purchase(s), I'm looking at first lien position specifically.

I've really been enjoying @Chris Seveney's Good Deeds Note Investing podcast. One thing I learned is that simply to own a note originated in certain states, you might need to be a licensed loan originator and/or debt collector.

I'm looking to get into note investing, and am hoping to identify the ideal state to get started. Presumably I'm looking for a non-judicial state without any licensing requirements. Any suggestions for a state to buy my first performing? How about non-performing?

Thanks in advance for any advice!