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Tyisha G.
  • Long Island, NY
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Question About A Scenario

Tyisha G.
  • Long Island, NY
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Hello BP,

I have been trying to look for any existing posts that fit this situation but I have not been able to find anything substantial. Please help answer this question. I have a scenario where someone I am close with is way behind in their mortgage. They would like to get out of the house and hopefully receive some type of finances to relocate. Is this a learning opportunity as a newbie to do a potential deal or at least help them in any way? What options might be available? And how to go about this? Any information is most appreciated. Thanks.

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