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Home equity agreement - is it a scam?
This popped up on social media, and my first thought was "SCAM!" I thought I would post about it here and use the wisdom of all the great people in the BP forums.
This is a product called a home equity agreement. It is not a loan, there are no interest payments. You are basically selling them a portion of the equity in your home. You are able to buy it back at a future date.
Has anyone heard of something like this? Have you used it? Is it legitimate? How does it show up and does it affect you getting a mortgage on an investment property?
https://www.myhomeequitytips.com/unlock-7-reasons-why/?utm_s...