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Bryce Till
  • Investor
  • Salt Lake City, UT
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Help on next steps to close a deal before Foreclosure - Utah

Bryce Till
  • Investor
  • Salt Lake City, UT
Posted

Hello, 

I live in Utah. I have been in discussion on trying to buy a house as my primary with the below fact pattern and I am hoping someone can help provide specific next steps so  I can pursue this deal. 

1. Owner wants to sell and avoid foreclosure/auction

2. Buyer can pay in cash

3. Owner is 10 months delinquent on mortgage payments (only have sellers word to substantiate)

4. from what I have been told about the note on the house, enough equity exist in the house that the sale price will cover the "payoff" amount (only have sellers word to substantiate)

5.  To my knowledge, there are no other liens or notes besides the primary mortgage (only have sellers word to substantiate)

6. No RE agents/title companies/lawyers involved at this time. 

Considering the above fact pattern, what would be my next steps considering Utah RE laws? A couple question come to mind.

Considering the time frame of delinquency what needs to be considered with the bank who owns the note? 

If a price is agreed between the seller and buyer, what would be next steps? 

Thank you for your time and help!

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