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Updated over 9 years ago, 07/15/2015

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Dave Jeltema
  • Salt Lake City, UT
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If you are doing subject-to any other way than the way we do it then your doing it WRONG and your risking EVERYTHING!

Dave Jeltema
  • Salt Lake City, UT
Posted

We buy houses from People That Can't Sell Them and Sell Them To People Who Can't Qualify To Buy Them...

We are willing to offer ANY Seller their Full Asking Price, maybe more, regardless of what they owe, even if they owe much more than the home is worth, as long as they are willing to let us assume and take over their existing financing for a few years.

A little know Federal Law, allows us to Safely and Legally assume a wouldbe seller's mortgage payments without any lender, bank or credit qualifying whatsoever and without the risk of the homeowner's lender being able to call the note due. This means that virtually 99% of all mortgage loan payments are fully and legally assumable, if the right process and documentation is used.

Offering

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