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Sunday, January 8, 2012

Selling Structured Settlements

Individuals sell structured settlements to get liquid cash. They can be sold to special financial institutions. The main advantage of selling structured settlements is that the annuity owner does not fall under any tax obligations. It is essential to research about settlement buyers; verify previous records and working relations with insurance companies. Purchasers should be licensed, insured and bonded. This helps in getting cash, even if the purchaser shuts shop. It is important to take approval from court before selling pre-arranged assets.


The judge studies the requirement of the vendor. If the need is a genuine and if the potential transactions are up to the mark, it is approved. A person who is bonded in the settlement cannot get credit from any other means. It becomes important to sell the deal. Once the transaction is approved legally, the sellers ask for a free quote. They have to provide all information regarding their state of residence, the insurance company and the length of the payments to the purchasers. After verifying the given information, purchasers provide a quote for buying the settlement.


After verification, if the purchasers are satisfied and assured of the seller's authenticity, they send a disclosure document. This document defines and explains all obligations that will rule the transaction in his favor. The seller signs a contract with the purchaser firm and dispatches it for court approval. The court takes 90 days to approve. After approval, seller will receive the predetermined amount of cash within five to ten working days.


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