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DeedinLieu Financial Glossary

What is it? To avoid foreclosure (in lieu of foreclosure), a deed is given to the lender to fulfill the obligation to repay the debt. This process doesnt allow the borrower to remain in the house but helps avoid the costs, time, and effort associated with foreclosure.

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