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All Forum Posts by: Anna Weitnauer

Anna Weitnauer has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Pre-foreclosure; how to approach owners

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I think yes, but I am not clear on how to do wholesaling and how you find a new buyer in time.

Post: Pre-foreclosure; how to approach owners

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Okay, thanks; I plan to stop by the house this afternoon. Are there any laws in Washington State I need to be concerned with / aware of? The house is easily worth >$450k. I don't understand if I need then cash in the full of that amount to do a deal, or I can offer to buy and get a mortgage? 

Post: Pre-foreclosure; how to approach owners

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I am new to all of this. I have cash (around $100k) which would cover what payments remain on the house (only $25k remaining) that is in pre-foreclosure. It was bought for $165k in 1997 and now Notice of Default has been issued. How does this work? Do the homeowners give up the house for the amount for what is unpaid? That seems unreal. Or you offer ...? I don't know where to begin on this conversation. I plan to go "knock on the door" but not sure where to take it from there. Would a short sale mean that the bank gets its $25k back? What am I missing? Thanks for the help in navigating this. I'm ready to read up --- just don't know even where to start.