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All Forum Posts by: Germaine Randell

Germaine Randell has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Help with a Foreclosure

Germaine RandellPosted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 2
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I have a picture of the letter that the bank/servicer sent and it said the total due is $85k but when my friend called the bank/servicer they said that if they wanted to keep the house then they would have to pay all of these extra fees which would bring the total loan amount to 119k. I am confused. 

Post: Help with a Foreclosure

Germaine RandellPosted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

Hello BP, I have a friend who filed for bankruptcy a few years ago. He and his ex owned a home at the time of the bankruptcy filing. He moved from the house thinking that he no longer owned the home after bankruptcy. He recently got a letter from the bank/ debt collector saying that he still owes about $85k for the house and he has 30 days to pay. Can his girlfriend purchase the home for the balance owed. If so how would that work. Would she be able to get a traditional loan or would she have to do a hard money loan and use the property as an investment property?

The house in in Texas.

Any light that you can shed on this situation would be appreciated.