BounceBack Homes, Inc. earns BBB® Accreditation

BounceBack Homes is proud to announce our achievement of Accreditation with the Better Business Bureau®.

BounceBack Homes offers homeowners who face foreclosure a unique, private option that allows them to stay in their home while they reorganize for 6-18 months. By leveraging its customized solutions, individuals can work to restore their credit and then choose to sell their home or perhaps apply for a new mortgage and stay. As a result, they may be able to preserve much of their equity as well as their dignity, privacy, and peace of mind.

Our company’s Founder and President, Don Gross, states: “I created BounceBack Homes to help people like me, because I wish I had options when I went through foreclosure. BBB accreditation reinforces our dedication to maintaining the highest standards of integrity in our business and the trust our clients have in helping them to preserve their nest egg. We are mission-oriented in offering our clients a real, viable solution that is backed by documentation, trust, and now this is validated by the Better Business Bureau.”

We look forward to working collaboratively with local BBB staff to provide transparent information for consumers who are looking for businesses they can trust. BBB Accreditation is approved by the board of directors, and BounceBack Homes is proud to join businesses across North American and BBB in an effort to advance marketplace trust through standards for ethics and integrity.

BBB is a standards-based, nonprofit organization with a local Board of Directors. It works to advance business trust. BBB believes businesses and nonprofits that embrace trust as a core principle in their organization will see growth in employees, customers, community, and their bottom line.

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(3) If you have an hoa, community board, or pud committee, they are contacted by BounceBack or your attorney for a closing package so bounceback can operate the property DURING YOUR PROGRAM.

(2) The amount of cash advanced, if any, is dependent on the appraised value of your home and the agreed to debts that need to be paid off. In many instances BounceBack is unable to advance any cash at closing. For example, if total paid off debt at closing is greater than 60% of appraised value, we will not be able to advance any cash.

(1) Estimated Net Equity is the estimated net value based on the current appraisal, less your mortgage payoff and other agreed-upon debts, your cash-upfront payout, and BounceBack’s fees, related financing costs, transaction costs, and closing costs, all of which are subject to changes in the home’s value. For example, if the home’s value decreases due to market conditions or failure to properly maintain the property, the estimated net equity will decrease. The estimated net equity also assumes that you make all required contractual rental payments. If you fail to make any rental payments, your estimated net equity will decrease.