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Their father left them the house. The house came with a second mortgage he'd never mentioned, a balloon payment due in six months, and forty thousand dollars of deferred maintenance standing between them and a sale.Holda Properties finds them before they've finished grieving. No website. No reviews. Just a business card on the doorframe with linen texture and a phone number. She'll buy the property as-is. Assume both mortgages. Clear their father's debts. And lease it back to them — monthly payments counting toward a buyback at the end of five years.The escalation clause is on page seven. The maintenance obligations are in section 5.1. The 18% interest on the "e;improvement loan"e; is disclosed, technically, in dense text. Every clause is legal. Everything is disclosed. The house gets sweeter with every coat of paint they apply.By the time Gretel maps Holda's portfolio — eighteen properties, same contracts, same contractor, same pattern — she and Hansel have paid fifty thousand dollars into a house they will never own. The oven, she realises, was always the plan.Crumb is Hansel & Gretel retold as a predatory lending scheme. The witch doesn't need a forest. She has a lease.
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