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Mark M.
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Thermopolis, WY
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Really?

Mark M.
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Thermopolis, WY
Posted

A mortgage company is trying to persuade a distressed owner to consider a deed in lieu of foreclosure, allowing her to stay in the home for 3 months (no payments) and somehow working it so she will then qualify for a $3,000 return to use for relocation.

Is this for real?

Will a deed in lieu of show up on her credit report?

Thanks!

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