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Rob Smith
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Has anybody heard of this

Rob Smith
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  • Chino Hills, CA
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I am being contacted by people that are telling me they can help me with my upside down loan they are saying they deal with the bank and buy the loan for a very low price and then they sell it back to me at the current market value they say it doesnt heart my credit and it will be $3500 after they have done the deal anybody heard of such a thing and or have any info about it Thank You :roll:

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Bill Gulley#3 Guru, Book, & Course Reviews Contributor
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Bill Gulley#3 Guru, Book, & Course Reviews Contributor
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Sorry Felix, it is done, obviously not at your bank. If you have a slow pay or have given notice of default and that borrower and I walk in ask to buy the note, and you deny the purchase and proceed to foreclosure, you will be sued and try to justify not allowing that as a transaction in lieu of payment! There might not be a discount, but there usually is something.

I suggest the original poster find an individual investor to do this and modify the note for a better return. They can't "sell" the house back unless you grant a quit-claim deed.Buying the note is not taking title. Paying up front fees to me is pretty much a scam to me. Bill

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