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Updated over 10 years ago, 07/28/2014

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Michael Hurdle
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Owner Financing for Heir

Michael Hurdle
  • Wholesaler
  • Suffolk, VA
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I have a sister, of a deceased home owner, who is left handling her sister's affairs. There is 65K left on a 1st ($900 plus) and 2nd ($100 plus) mortgage with same bank.  The sister made one payment but she is not willing to make anymore; and, she is not interested in being a landlord.  She is open to owner financing.  Who can negotiate with the bank for lower payments and possibly work a deal, on the 2nd mortgage, without raising a red flag with the bank? The sister has already tried to list with a Realtor and do a short sale. These did not work out.  I would think the bank would want to accept either a lower payoff or better monthly terms for payoff if there is an interested buyer. ANY ADVICE?  I know this is long.

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Todd Curtis
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Todd Curtis
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  • Brookline, MA
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Is there interest in the house from buyers that would make it attractive for the owner to owner finance? Perhaps a lease option if the state laws make it feasible? What are the realistic numbers given recent area sales?

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Michael Hurdle
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Michael Hurdle
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My real estate agent has some interested buyers if I can get it under contract. I am still awaiting the ARV numbers from my agent but preliminary numbers from Zillow and other sites is around 125K. I will investigate the lease option idea. Thanks for the feedback.

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Rick H.#4 Marketing Your Property Contributor
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Rick H.#4 Marketing Your Property Contributor
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Probate short sale? Too many obstacles for the investor to make a profit.

Lease option with an existing first and second? Not unless below 50% LTV.

This property/situation is not an opportunity, it's a distraction.

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Michael Hurdle
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Michael Hurdle
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Great information. Thanks for the feedback.