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When a payoff demand does not feel right, homeowners should not assume the number is final.
IRVINE, Calif. - Californer -- Lawyers Realty Group is continuing its fight against abusive home equity investment and equity-sharing agreements by helping California homeowners challenge excessive payoff demands and protect their home equity.
In a recent transaction, Derik Lewis, attorney and Broker/Owner at Lawyers Realty Group, identified current legal authority supporting the position that certain so-called home equity investments are not true investments, but disguised loans secured by residential property. After threatening legal action, Lewis negotiated a reduction of over $200,000 from the investor's alleged payoff demand.
That reduction allowed the homeowner to move forward, list the home for sale, and avoid overpaying on what Lawyers Realty Group contends was a fraudulent and overreaching scheme.
"These companies often market themselves as investors or partners, but the substance of these agreements tells a very different story," said Lewis. "When the contract creates a recorded interest against the home, imposes repayment triggers tied to sale or refinance, and demands a huge payoff disconnected from any fair lending structure, there is a strong argument that the transaction is really a disguised loan."
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Home equity investment products are often promoted as a way for homeowners to access cash without monthly payments or traditional mortgage debt. But in practice, these agreements can burden the property with aggressive payoff formulas that capture a large share of the homeowner's appreciation and equity. The true cost often becomes clear only when the homeowner tries to sell, refinance, or resolve title issues.
Lawyers Realty Group has been closely following the growing body of case law and legal analysis addressing these transactions, including recent authority recognizing that these arrangements may function as mortgage loans despite the industry's "investment" label. Lewis says that careful review of the contract language, payoff formula, recorded documents, and enforcement terms can create powerful leverage for negotiation and, where necessary, litigation.
"Homeowners should not assume that the payoff number they are given is final or legally untouchable," Lewis said. "In many cases, these agreements deserve much closer scrutiny. Our role is to cut through the marketing language, analyze the actual structure of the deal, and fight for a fair outcome."
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Read about this case: https://www.lawyersrealtygroup.com/blog/2026/april/california-home-equity-investment-payoff-dispute/
About Lawyers Realty Group
Lawyers Realty Group is a California real estate law and brokerage firm led by Derik Lewis, Attorney/Realtor®. The firm helps homeowners facing foreclosure, distressed sales, reverse mortgage issues, fraudulent loan schemes, title disputes, and other equity-related real estate problems.
Homeowners dealing with a home equity investment, shared appreciation agreement, or equity-sharing contract can contact Lawyers Realty Group for a free consultation at (949) 264-0966 or visit lawyersrealtygroup.com.
In a recent transaction, Derik Lewis, attorney and Broker/Owner at Lawyers Realty Group, identified current legal authority supporting the position that certain so-called home equity investments are not true investments, but disguised loans secured by residential property. After threatening legal action, Lewis negotiated a reduction of over $200,000 from the investor's alleged payoff demand.
That reduction allowed the homeowner to move forward, list the home for sale, and avoid overpaying on what Lawyers Realty Group contends was a fraudulent and overreaching scheme.
"These companies often market themselves as investors or partners, but the substance of these agreements tells a very different story," said Lewis. "When the contract creates a recorded interest against the home, imposes repayment triggers tied to sale or refinance, and demands a huge payoff disconnected from any fair lending structure, there is a strong argument that the transaction is really a disguised loan."
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Home equity investment products are often promoted as a way for homeowners to access cash without monthly payments or traditional mortgage debt. But in practice, these agreements can burden the property with aggressive payoff formulas that capture a large share of the homeowner's appreciation and equity. The true cost often becomes clear only when the homeowner tries to sell, refinance, or resolve title issues.
Lawyers Realty Group has been closely following the growing body of case law and legal analysis addressing these transactions, including recent authority recognizing that these arrangements may function as mortgage loans despite the industry's "investment" label. Lewis says that careful review of the contract language, payoff formula, recorded documents, and enforcement terms can create powerful leverage for negotiation and, where necessary, litigation.
"Homeowners should not assume that the payoff number they are given is final or legally untouchable," Lewis said. "In many cases, these agreements deserve much closer scrutiny. Our role is to cut through the marketing language, analyze the actual structure of the deal, and fight for a fair outcome."
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Read about this case: https://www.lawyersrealtygroup.com/blog/2026/april/california-home-equity-investment-payoff-dispute/
About Lawyers Realty Group
Lawyers Realty Group is a California real estate law and brokerage firm led by Derik Lewis, Attorney/Realtor®. The firm helps homeowners facing foreclosure, distressed sales, reverse mortgage issues, fraudulent loan schemes, title disputes, and other equity-related real estate problems.
Homeowners dealing with a home equity investment, shared appreciation agreement, or equity-sharing contract can contact Lawyers Realty Group for a free consultation at (949) 264-0966 or visit lawyersrealtygroup.com.
Source: Lawyers Realty Group
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