Can This Remove A Mortgage / Home Loan

Can This Remove A Mortgage / Home Loan

Debt Removal Secrets will not work if one still possesses the home. A home is considered a secured debt because an asset can be seized. If the the home is no longer in one's possession, the debt / derogatory mark itself can be removed from the credit reports. Be cautious of anyone who says they have removed the debt from a vehicle/home/boat, as this is quite a rare occurrence (though it does happen) and often results in one losing the physical possession.

NOTE: Real Estate Secrets cannot remove the mortgage/debt from a home, but it can keep one in the home forever by making minimal payments (typically 90% of the standard amount) by forcing the bank into a Constructive Trust.

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