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Deed in Lieu

Definition

Voluntary transfer of property to lender to avoid foreclosure. Legitimate tool for borrowers who cannot afford payments, but can be used fraudulently to conceal transfers or facilitate equity stripping schemes.

Example

Facing foreclosure on a $500K mortgage with property worth $450K, you voluntarily transfer the deed to the lender (deed in lieu), avoiding foreclosure proceedings but still impacting your credit. Legitimate use, but can mask fraudulent transfers.

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