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Xavier Williams
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Berkeley, Ca
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Question about Joint Tenancy Title, Possiblities?

Xavier Williams
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Berkeley, Ca
Posted

Hey guys,

I sent my first DM marketing campaign a few weeks ago and are just now getting phone calls.

I have a lead that has a good amount of equity ($100k+) but due to divorce she is now in heading to foreclosure with trustee sale scheduled for 10 days for now.

Now she is ok walking away with some money in her pocket and selling the home to us wholesale after we stop it from foreclosure.

The problem just came up that the title is held in joint tenancy with husband who she no longer has communication with due to the divorce.

Is there anyway around this issue, or should I chalk it up as a loss?

Xavier

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