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All Forum Posts by: Melvan Hahn

Melvan Hahn has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Mortgage Lending Officer

Melvan HahnPosted
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You're probably right. I appreciate your taking the time to provide feedback. If the laws weren't so tight, this could be ideal where everyone has a way out of a bad situation.

Post: Mortgage Lending Officer

Melvan HahnPosted
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I was just thinking, some realtors are willing to work with investors to help them locate a potential property, right?  But what about a loan officer? I ask because they probably have a list of clients who are currently in default of their mortgage loan and are very close to going into pre-foreclosure. Instead of losing so much money that way, would they be open to sending those same clients to investors? So investors can take the property off their hands and lenders still get their cash? Or is this also illegal?