Seller Financing through Trust Deeds


Interested in seller financing? This can be tricky, but if done right, its a great idea. We recommend contacting our partners in sales at Sold2000.com Independent Realtors, and TD Processing Service, Inc for more information.

A trust deed is a legal document that outlines the terms of a mortgage agreement between a borrower and a lender. Trust deeds are often used as an investment because they offer a number of benefits to both borrowers and lenders.

For borrowers, trust deeds offer the opportunity to secure financing for a property purchase or refinance without the need for a traditional mortgage. This can be especially beneficial for those with poor credit or other financial issues that may prevent them from obtaining a traditional mortgage.

For lenders, trust deeds offer the opportunity to earn a higher return on their investment compared to other types of investments, such as stocks or bonds. Trust deeds are considered a higher-risk investment, but the potential for higher returns can make them an attractive option for those looking to diversify their investment portfolio.

One of the key benefits of trust deeds is that they are secured by the property being purchased or refinanced. This means that if the borrower defaults on the loan, the lender has the right to foreclose on the property and sell it to recoup their investment. This added security can make trust deeds a less risky investment compared to other types of real estate investments, such as flipping houses or investing in rental properties.

Another benefit of trust deeds is that they can be customized to meet the specific needs and goals of both the borrower and the lender. For example, a lender may choose to structure the trust deed with a higher interest rate in exchange for a shorter loan term, or vice versa. This flexibility allows both parties to tailor the agreement to their individual needs and preferences.

Our partners at Sold2000.com Independent Realtors and TD Processing Service, Inc can help you with trust deeds. On the sales side, you need competent professionals who understand Trust Deeds and seller financing generally. Additionally, you'll want to ensure you understand the exit strategy with a Trust Deed, especially if there's a default. TD Processing Service can help make Trust Deeds a good investment for both borrowers and lenders. TD Processing specializes in nonjudicial foreclosure, which is an inexpensive, lawyer free procedure to enforce the debt secured by a trust deed.

Buyers of real estate: take the opportunity to secure financing. Sellers: earn a higher return on investment, by a loan secured by the property being purchased or refinanced.

Go to TDProcessing.com for information about nonjudicial foreclosure.

Go to Sold2000.com Independent Realtors for competent, professional agents who understand seller financing through trust deeds.