lawyer: LET'S TALK ABOUT: DEED-IN-LIEU OF FORECLOSURE
- 10/09/10 01:17 PM
LET'S TALK ABOUT: DEED-IN-LIEU OF FORECLOSURE By: Elaine VonCannon ABR, SRES, REALTOR, Notary, Team Leader, Residential and Commercial Property Manager, Managing Partner VonCannon-Starke Commercial Division, Member of the National Association of Residential Property Managers, Award Winning Agent, RE/MAX Hall of Fame, Licensed in Virginia, Member of Commercial Council VAR
As the name sounds, a deed-in-lieu of foreclosure is a process in which the deed to a home is signed over to the mortgage company in return for them forgiving all, or a significant portion, of your mortgage loan. You are giving your property to your lender in exchange for a (3 comments)
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