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Old 07-10-2009, 11:41 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Keys for Cash

Hi cjconcard welcome and thank you for joining.

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Hello, I was wondering how keys for cash would work in North Carolina. We received a letter from Nationwide Trustee Services,Inc. and it stated that we would be notified of the hearing date and foreclosure sale date but, I was wondering if and how to go about asking for a keys for cash to help us move. We have only one loan and it's with Countrywide/BOA not sure that matters. We are not able to keep the home but, we have come to terms with that. We are just ready to move on and cut or losses. Any info you have on NC foreclosure process would be of great help also. Oh, can they and have you heard if they will come after us for a deficiency? if so what's the best way to handle that? thanks
Try posting in this thread there are a couple homeowners who have recently recieved their cash for keys:

http://www.loansafe.org/forum/deed-l...ight=cash+keys

Also here is a link to North Carolina foreclosure laws and yes judgment deficiency is possible but I personally have not seen it happen:

North Carolina Foreclosure Laws - Foreclosure.com
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