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Jason D
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Loan Assumption Easy?

Jason D
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Missouri
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I would like to approach and owner in pre-foreclosure and try to assume the loan. Where would I get the appropriate documentation? How long before the sale is this possible?
Thanks
Jason

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James Harkness
  • Real Estate Lender
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James Harkness
  • Real Estate Lender
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Assumptions, at my bank at least, are a long process, and a pain in the butt. This is from my perspective, as an asset manager. They usually take 2 to 3 months to close. Start out by having the owner request assumption paperwork from the asset manager. An authorization form for you to speak with the bank regarding the loan should be included. I do not know a whole lot about the assumption process after that, because I hand it off to the assumption department after the assumption packet is handed out.

I do know though, that you will go through underwriting as if they are writing a new loan. They will assess your risk as a borrower. It helps if you have a large downpayment to bring to the table. Banks love liquid funds in today's economy.

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