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Many people do not realize that they have an option besides having their house repossessed, or selling it and finding a new place to live. There is a third option. If you are having a hard time repaying your mortgage but you want to remain in your current house, you might want to consider consulting a sell and rent back company. Selling to rent back is definitely an option to seriously consider. It alleviates the need to sell your house and deal with the upheaval and stress and that relocating brings.

After you have sell your house to a sell and rent back company, you retain the legal right to buy it back from them at a later date if you wish to do so. Therefore, if your finances improve in the future, you can regain full ownership of the property. The process begins by you filling in an online form on a sell and rent back company website. Within 2 to 3 days you should hear back from them. They will give you an estimate of how much they would be willing to buy your house from you for.

If you decide that you would like to go forward with this process, a representative of the company will phone or visit you. You will have the opportunity to get answers to any questions that you may have. The representative will then make you a formal offer, which will detail both the monthly rental cost and the amount you will need to come up with to buy your house back in the future (if you want to).

Selling to rent back is clearly a different prospect to selling your home on the general market. However, if remaining in your home is your utmost concern, then it is the best way to proceed. Of course, selling your home through a real estate agent would probably earn you more money, but then not only would you have to leave your home, you would also likely have to wait months for the deal to be concluded. If you cannot afford to wait to release the equity from your home, then sell and rent is your only realistic option.

If your decide to sell your home to a sell and rent back company, the whole process can be completed in just a few weeks. It is possible for you to still be able to stay in your house even if you have already received notice of eviction or court proceedings. So, do not think that it is too late to act.


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