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short sale flipping = fraud?

Account Closed
  • Texas
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Not sure if this has been posted already, but this doesnt look good

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Corry Taie
  • Menifee, CA
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Corry Taie
  • Menifee, CA
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Ok. The bank will NOT believe the value we have so they do their own valuation (i.e. BPO or Appraisal). They then do a risk analysis & make an educated decision as to what they will or will not accept as a pay off. This figure is based on the value they get from THEIR OWN BPO or APPRAISAL.......... They are willing to accept an amount below their percieved value based on their own due diligence. If we resell at or below FMV & make a profit, there is nothing wrong with it. Disclosure is your friend in this situation. BTW the bank is NOT a principal in the transaction. They are simply a third party who has a loan that is collateralised by the property which they will take a settlement offer to release the lien on. No one is getting ripped off or defrauded. Only being helped. Please protect your birth right to free market capitalism, let people who dont "get it" know to get educated & get a clue. They only whine about it because they didnt figure out how to make a living at it. And what a living it is.

As always,
Enjoy & Happy Investing

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