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What do you mean that you
buy mortgages, notes or trust deeds?
What do you pay for mortgages, notes and
trust deeds?
How much of a discount will I
take?
How long does it take before I get my
money?
Why does it take so long?
Are there any points or fees I'll have to
pay?
What documents do you need?
What if I can't find all the
documents?
Can I use my own lawyer?
How will tis affect the person making the
payments?
Can I contact you in person if I have more
questions?
Are you currently receiving payments on a mortgage now? These are the types of mortages, notes or trust deeds we are interested in
It depends upon the note. The value of your remaining
payments is based upon factors such as the type of property
or business securing the note, credit worthiness of the
person making the payments, location, payment history,
etc
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As little as possible. Each note is different..
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Two to four weeks is typical, assuming all documentation
is in order and readily available.
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The title search and appriasal take the longest to
complete.
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No, there are no points and we will pay all the closing
costs. Nothing will be deducted from what we pay you
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The basic information easily found on your copy of the
mortgage or promissory note, and for businesses, the UCC-1
and Chattel Security Mortgage.
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Thats OK. The lawyer or title company which handled the
property sale should have copies of the key documents or be
able to get them for us.
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We insist that you use your own lawyer. We strongly
encourage you to have your lawyer review everything in
advance. Of course, we cannot pay your lawyer's fee, that's
your responsibility.
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The sale of the note will have no effect on the party
making the payments, except the payments will be directed
to us.
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Contact information can be found at:
Contact Us.
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