Why Are These Payout Numbers Different In The 2 Agreements To Sign

Why Are These Payout Numbers Different In The 2 Agreements To Sign

The payout percentages and the dispersment of funds are different. The dispersion will see 50% of face value go to homeowner(s) and 50% to H__A (e.g. $100K note sees homeowner(s) receiving $50K), meaning the homeowner(s) are legally liable to pay from this additional % received to the relevant party (i.e. PWA). The payout percentages are already shown in the intial agreement showing how much of the funds are owed to the relevant parties to the transaction, and thus how much the homeowner will receive as a percent of the face value of the promissory note.

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