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All Forum Posts by: John Harding

John Harding has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Not sure how I see how it would be illegal if the holder of the note cooperated?  A short sale would be very difficult since there are many liens on the homes..   looking for options....

The notes have not had payments since 2010, and they've bounced around from one company to another since then.

She can borrow from someone.

Does anyone have any experience with Kondaur Capital Corporation?   They are looking to sell non-performing notes in my area, and a friend has two properties that would fall under this category.  Would she be able to purchase them back somehow legally, and not violate any of this company's rules/regulations?