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Jorge Guerrero
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Owe more than house is worth?

Jorge Guerrero
  • Austell, GA
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I was talking to one of my friends, and he was telling me how one of his co-worker is going through a tough situation. He owes about 115k on the home, but it is only worth about 85k. Can a real estate investor find a solution to this so everyone wins? How would you approach this?

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Joshua D.
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Joshua D.
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Short sale is about the only thing I know of. This would take an experienced investor to dive in, and one with money.  If you want to know more about short sales just search the forum. There are all sorts of good conversations about them.  Also there was a good podcast about them... But I can't remember who it was? 

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