Advice - invest in RRSP mortgages with experts

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Hello fellow REIN members,



because we are currently looking for RRSP funds to put mortgages on many of the 12 new houses we recently purchased in Niagara-on-the-Lake, I am sending a LOT of emails to a lot of potential investors.



And just this morning I received a reply from one of them that basically said "...forget me for now, I'm trying to recover the better part of a RRSP mortgage gone wrong."



So I called the guy to find out what happened.



It appears the people he did that RRSP mortgage with really did not know what they were doing, so as a result, he is struggling to end the deal and recover his funds.



So be careful with your RRSP, and follow those few points of advice:

1-make sure the agreement that is being used was written by a real estate lawyer

2-make sure that the whole process will be done by a real estate lawyer who has done this sort of transaction before

3-if possible, deal with Olympia Trust

4-ask that the borrower add a personal promissory note to the contract, so if the deal goes South, the borrower will have to cover the shortfall, not you

5-as an extra protection, ask to sign a Joint Venture Agreement with the borrower of your funds, and ask that the JVA be registered on title

6-finally, invest only with someone who has done many RRSP mortgages before, or if it is their first one, make sure they are mentored or coached by someone who has a lot of experience in doing that.



If you have any question or suggestion regarding this piece of advice, please contact me.



Daniel St-Jean




Professional Real Estate Investor, Catalyst, and Educator


Recipient of REIN's Top Player of the Year Award (Ontario) for 2012 and 2013

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