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All Forum Posts by: Nicholas Herczeg

Nicholas Herczeg has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: NJ LMC In Da House

Nicholas HerczegPosted
  • Loss Mitigation Specialist
  • Jackson, NJ
  • Posts 2
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:groovy: Hey this is Nick from Jackson, NJ, Home of Six Flags. I am a Certified Loss Mitigation Consultant looking to learn more about investing and eventually own some investment property of my own. I want to learn how to leverage property to bring in residual income and be able to teach what I learn to other's including my kids (have only 1 now but planning on more in the future). Anyway, I look to do some networking, maybe make some good friends and learn more about real estate.

Post: Sale/Investor Vs Deed in Lieu

Nicholas HerczegPosted
  • Loss Mitigation Specialist
  • Jackson, NJ
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

I am a beginner in the field of REI. I have a set of friends that are a married couple that are under a little bit of a financial bind. The husband has a job lined up in another state but they need to get rid of the house. The only problem is, like I said, they are a bit behind in payments. Would it be better to short sale, talk to an investor, or consider a deed in lieu? Which option would leave them with some money to work with after closing so that they have something after the move? :help: