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Honestly, a lot less disastrous than I thought it'd be. She used a sketchy realtor to sell her house but still got 90% of the value.
And, maybe this is just the Vancouver in me talking, but expecting two months to sell a house, wat?
yeah 90% aint bad. I looked up the ug buys ugly houses thing and they evaluated the price fully renovated then took out the expected cost of renovation and then like an additional 30%.
This is somewhat evocative of that thing in The Big Short where I believe a stripper or waitress of some kind has like 7 houses and has to roll the "moment" the subprime crisis kicks in for her particular use-case
Edit: there doesn't seem to be any evidence in the article itself that supports the claim she was a multiple-property owner. I think the use of various buzzwords may have led to a misunderstanding. Maybe lower our pitchforks a teensy bit and defer judgement until the story expands or some eagle finds said deets
I can't see a reference to her owning multiple homes in the article.
Do you have a link for that info?
This is the best summary I could come up with:
The pandemic had done a number on her finances — the bar where she worked had shut down, twice — and rising interest rates meant her monthly mortgage payments of $2,000 were going to almost double last January.
She hit the internet and found a company with positive reviews and attractive promises called Honest Home Buyers Incorporated (HHBI), based in nearby Hamilton.
The website promised other advantages, too — "more cash" in a seller's pocket, a quick closing date, no Realtor fees and it claimed homeowners sometimes get a cheque "the very same day!"
When HHBI owner Mike Chow arrived at Thompson's townhouse for a walkthrough last January, she told him her employment had been sporadic, the mortgage lender wanted her debt paid off immediately and that she was struggling emotionally — a few months earlier, her partner had unexpectedly died from a heart attack.
"It's clearly preying on people who are desperate and vulnerable," said housing-market analyst Ben Rabidoux, who dislikes how the contracts lock sellers into terms that cut them out of potential profits.
Rabidoux, lawyers and real estate experts Go Public spoke with all expressed concern that homeowners often don't understand what a "cash for house" deal actually means — all saying the contracts are often misleading and unethical.
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