Note Night In America

How to Go From Landlord to Lienlord in 2026

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Welcome to the new era of real estate investing. If you’ve been following the market lately, you know the old rules are changing. Values are shifting, mortgage defaults are ticking upward, and traditional "fix-and-flip" or rental strategies are becoming harder to scale. I’m Scott Carson from WeCloseNotes.com, and I’ve spent years helping thousands of investors transition from the headaches of physical property management to the high-yield world of note investing. In 2026, the biggest opportunity isn’t in owning the dirt—it’s in owning the debt. It’s time to stop being a landlord and start being the bank.5 Key Insights from the 2026 Note Investing OutlookEscape the "Three Ts" of Landlording: Traditional real estate often comes with "Toilets, Trash, and Tenants". Note investors avoid these by owning the mortgage rather than the physical property, meaning you never have to deal with broken ACs or midnight repairs.The Power of the Discount: One of the greatest advantages is buying notes at a significant discount