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Updated over 15 years ago, 08/12/2009

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Ken DiPietro
  • LaVale, MD
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A legal question.

Ken DiPietro
  • LaVale, MD
Posted

To the experts here,

Perhaps asking for legal advice is inappropriate in this forum but if I could get an off-the-record opinion I would be deeply appreciative.

The scenario is this, if I were to locate a property owner who is in the process of being foreclosed on, offer pay off their overdue payments, take over their loan payments, and hand them some money to move with, am I opening myself up for any risk?

This arrangement would be made through an attorney and the title for the home would be held by the lawyer until such time as the loan was paid off when it would be deeded over to me.

The intent is to save the closing costs associated with a loan and hopefully pick up a loan where the bulk of my payment would be going towards the principal. This also means that this deal would be done privately without the lender's knowledge.

Thanks,

Ken

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