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Thousands Now Sell Their Property Notes And Trust Deeds
WINTER PARK, Fla. (EWORLDWIRE) Dec 26, 2005
DeBartolo & Associates, "A Premier Company In The Cash Flow Business," today announced it now has an easy way for note holders to sell their real estate notes by simply filling out a short online form and receiving results usually in 72 hours.
Thousands of individuals and businesses in the United States are receiving annuity income streams from privately-held mortgages, structured settlements and other sources. Most sellers would have preferred to have received all of their money at settlement. However, many people were willing to hold a mortgage or deed of trust in order to expedite the sale of their property.
Those who made this decision in order to expedite the sale of their property could likely now use a lump sum payment instead of monthly payments. DeBartolo & Associates has access to over 300 investors who can purchase in one lump sum, mortgages, land contracts, deeds of trust and more. This means clients can get the cash they need in 30 days or less.
Those who did this as an investment may have experienced some of the downfalls of note ownership - late or worse missed payments and money that is often tied up for a long period (approximately 30 years). Initially that may have been ideal for them, but short-term financial needs often arise. DeBartolo & Associates can also purchase just a part of their mortgage deed or trust so clients can get the fast cash they need in one lump sum and start receiving their monthly payments again at a later date.
DeBartolo & Associates would like to show people how fast and easy it is to convert notes into cash.
For more information, visit http://www.acquirecashfornotes.com and click on the $100,000 bill at the bottom of the screen. Enter the appropriate information to see how much money can be received for a particular paper or portfolio.
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