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Updated over 8 years ago, 07/31/2016

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Ricardo Dominguez
  • Wholesaler
  • Monroe, MI
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Home thats under water

Ricardo Dominguez
  • Wholesaler
  • Monroe, MI
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My daughter and son in law are under water with their home. They can't get any help. Does anyone have an answer for this dilemma. They purchased the home in 2006 for 170,000 with a arms interest rate. Ten years later they are worse off than when they bought the home. They need to get out before they face foreclosure. Help!

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