Hi all,
I completed a short sale two years ago on a Chase first and now Chase is pursuing the seller for the deficiency (through Allied Intl Credit). Chase says they have not sold the loan to Allied. I'm trying to get the deficiency waived (about $44K).
The seller actually had to bring $6,200 to closing to settle a second with HSBC. She received nothing at closing and could have done a bankruptcy for less money but chose to do the right thing. She doesn't have the money to pay and I'm getting the usual run around at Chase trying to get an answer.
When I am really stuck on a BofA issue I either use the Twitter team or the office of the preisdent. Does anyone have similar kinds of contacts at Chase that will help to get an answer.
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I'm doing my own short sale because I felt it was the right thing to do in order to keep the deficiency as low as possible. michellecalandro at yahoo.com
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