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Joe Gemma
  • Investor
  • Rosedale, MD
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HUD/SAGE ACQUISITIONS HEADACHE!

Joe Gemma
  • Investor
  • Rosedale, MD
Posted

Hi BiggerPockets Community,

I am in the process of trying to close on a HUD property and the last step is to get a past due water utility bill ($700.00) paid. We sent over the past due ledger to SAGE Acquisitions at their request, but the check they cut was inexplicably made payable to the wrong county (Butler, PA instead of Baltimore...) Since this has happened, we have not been able to reach anyone at Sage. They do not respond to emails or phone calls. I am trying to get this resolved ASAP and the title company wont schedule settlement until the payment is sent to the correct party

So this is probably a long shot but I am wondering if anyone has any contacts within Sage Acquisitions that may actually respond to a phone call or email. Any advice/insight in general is also appreciated.

As always, thanks BP

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