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If
so, we can help you sell part or all of your Mortgage Note
for Cash.
We
represent Investors who purchase partial or full Mortgage
Notes
Private Mortgage Notes,
also known as Owner-Financed Mortgages, Seller-Carry
Back or Owner Carry-Back Mortgages,
are mortgage-backed promissory notes created when
the seller carries a note from the buyer of
a single family home, condominium, multifamily residence or
other residential or commercial building.
One reason a Seller
may offer this Seller Financing is to assist
in the sale of the property; however as is often the case,
the Seller for any number of personal or financial reasons,
may desire or need the cash instead. This
is where we come in.
Whether you desire
to sell part or all of your Mortgage Note for cash,
we offer numerous programs that can help you with your
immediate cash needs.
As the owner
of a private mortgage note you can.....
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Receive a lump
sum of cash for a complete sale of your note.
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Sell a percentage
(such as one half) of your note.
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Sell a specified
number of monthly payments.
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Sell your balloon
payment (if applicable).
- Any combination
of the above.
No
Obligation Confidential Quote | Why sell?
To
find out how much cash you can receive, you
can receive a no obligation confidential quote
on your private carry-back mortgage note
by completing
our confidential online request
form
We will run some numbers and
check with our Investors for the best price
quote and get back to you with the highest offer.
Upon your acceptance
of the offer, and once everything is confirmed, verified
and accepted, the entire process usually takes about two to
three weeks to complete; faster or slower depending on how
long it takes for us to receive all documents and verifications.
Get
CASH Now for All or Part of your Future Payments
Get our Free Report: Little Known Facts about Notes & Mortgages
We look forward to assisting
you and helping you free up the cash you want or need now.
Be an Informed Note Holder with this valuable resource: The Note Owner's Handbook www.SellerFinancedTips.com
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