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Paul Amegatcher
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  • Brookville, OH
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Owner wants me to take over his payments - Is this a Deal.

Paul Amegatcher
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Brookville, OH
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Need some advice from the group. I was offered a home by an owner that no longer wants the house. He still has a mortgage on the home. The original loan amount was for 70k about 10 years ago but the home is probably worth 45k on a really good day. He offered to have me take over his PITI payments of around $400. Original mortgage is an adjustable rate mortgage. The home will easily rent for about $700/month. I'm not a creative financing guy but this seems like a deal that may work for some other investors. Need ideas on how to proceed. Thanks.

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