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subject: How To Have You Owner Financed Mortgage Note Purchased By Note Buyers [print this page]


If you have sold your home or investment property using owner carry back financing or seller financing and are looking to sell your private mortgage note, deed of trust or contract, we are standing by to give you an evaluation on your note and to give you the highest possible price. We are the Internets Top Private Notes Buyers of both commercial and residential properties.

If you are tired of receiving small monthly payments and due to circumstances need a lump some of cash to be used for other purposes; possibly to pay off high interest loans, purchase more investments, or possibly an emergency have occurred. Regardless of your notes position 1st or 2nd lien, commercial, residential, or vacant land; we can get you cash in as little as 2 to 3 weeks hassle free! All the closing cost such as appraisal, inspections, and or recording fees will be taken cared of by us. Location of the closing will be an area nearest you.

Sometimes difficult situations arise between the Note holder and the Payer because the Payer is late making the monthly mortgage payments or misses payments altogether. The note then becomes a non-performing note. We actively purchase and pay competitive prices for non-performing notes.

Even if your notes are grouped into portfolios; we offer top dollar for your performing (paying) and non-performing notes (missed or not paying at all). Institutional portfolios are also welcomed; as neither size nor location are factors with us since we have unlimited funds and service all 50 States.

Remember we buy mortgage notes of almost any kind. Listed below is the link you can use to contact us and submit your note quote. We have also listed some documentation I recommend you gather so we can quickly quote your note. Most importantly we will need the Copy of Trust Deed, Mortgage, or Land Contract. All the details of your Fire insurance on the property; (Insurance Company, Policy Number, Agent's Name and Address), with the Title insurance policy which insures the Trust Deed.

by: Cheriezson McNally




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