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Selling Your Mortgage Note? - Frequently Asked Questions Answered

Mortgage onte buyers exist to help you create, sell and understand your mortgage notes, contracts for deeds, trust deeds, and promissory notes both residential and commercial.

Below you will find 5 frequently asked question about selling your mortgage note.

5 frequently asked questions, that most note sellers have about selling their owner-financed mortgage note are:

1. How much cash can I get? There are many factors in determining the offer price for selling a mortgage note The main four are equity, seasoning, interest rate, and credit of payer.

The more of these you have in your favor the larger lump sum you will get. This is why many mortgage note buyers offer a free no obligation quote.

If you look through some of the questions there, you'll see that they are simple and only take a few minutes to fill out.

These type of questionnaires are designed to keep you from having to dream about how much money you will get. The coolest part about it is, if nothing else, you know how much money you could receive if you wanted it.

2. How do I sell my note? Selling your note is easy. The first step is finding and contacting a mortgage note buyer or contract buyer and simply telling them that you want to sell your note.

This initial contact could be by phone, email, or through filling out a free mortgage note quote form. More than likely, if you are reading this, then you are at a site that can help you get a cash offer for your note.

If not, then there is a link to a good website and company above, that can give you a "No hassle, No obligation" quote.

Once you give the contract buyer some required information, they will be able to get back to you, usually within 24-48 hours, with an offer.

3. How long does the process take once I decide to move forward? After you have given the mortgage note buyer the required information, either by calling, email, or filling out an online form, they will get back to you in 24-48 hours.

Usually, it only takes 2-3 weeks to complete the deal and have a huge certified check deposited, or wired to your bank account.

4. When I convert my note to cash, how will it affect the person(s) paying me? Not at all. The terms, payment, and amount owed stay the same.

This is a really neat thing about selling your mortgage note. You can get a large sum of cash and it doesn't affect the person(s) paying you. Sounds like a "win-win-win" situation to me.

5. Where would the closing take place? Usually, at the closest title company near you. Sometimes it takes place in the town or city in which the property is located...which brings up another question.

Do you have to be there for the close? Nope, not generally. The person handling the title and closing the deal can send you the closing package. This is all done to make it as convenient and as easy for you as possible.

As you can see, getting a large sum of cash now for your future mortgage payments is an easy process that can put a lot of money into your pocket for a vacation, to consolidate bills, and buy or enjoy any other necessities or pleasures.

About the Author

Kenneth Edwards Jr. is a nationwide mortgage note buyer that specializes in creating win-win-win
situations. Find out how to get the most cash for your mortgage note here 247 Mortgage Note Buyer




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