Short Sale Superstars2024-03-28T22:58:28ZShannon Joneshttp://shortsalesuperstars.com/profile/ShannonJoneshttp://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3144290529?profile=RESIZE_48X48&width=48&height=48&crop=1%3A1http://shortsalesuperstars.com/group/Shortsalehelp/forum/topic/listForContributor?user=0dgoqav159cg2&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHELP !!! Does anyone have a RMA form for CMG mortgage !!!tag:shortsalesuperstars.com,2024-03-28:3468065:Topic:5048462024-03-28T21:14:35.579ZShannon Joneshttp://shortsalesuperstars.com/profile/ShannonJones
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<p>I am the negotiator for a property that has CMG mortgage as the servicer. I have been trying to get an RMA form from them for over 7 months now. </p>
<p>My client had executrix documents from the courts. etc. </p>
<p>This bank is a nightmare has anyone dealt with them .. does anyone have a short sale form for them</p>
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<p>I am the negotiator for a property that has CMG mortgage as the servicer. I have been trying to get an RMA form from them for over 7 months now. </p>
<p>My client had executrix documents from the courts. etc. </p>
<p>This bank is a nightmare has anyone dealt with them .. does anyone have a short sale form for them</p>
<p></p> MIDFIRST BANKtag:shortsalesuperstars.com,2015-05-05:3468065:Topic:3643342015-05-05T22:14:45.429ZShannon Joneshttp://shortsalesuperstars.com/profile/ShannonJones
<p>Midfirst Bank is 2nd lien & receiving $6000 from BOA/FNMA per Approval letter. Midfirst countered saying they want $27,000 ($33,400 is total loan amount). Who can i call at Midfirst, above my negotiator? The negotiator is a guy name Boyd and he's not offering a reasonable counter, "per his management." Whats the seller's options to avoid foreclosure? Regards- Bob</p>
<p>Midfirst Bank is 2nd lien & receiving $6000 from BOA/FNMA per Approval letter. Midfirst countered saying they want $27,000 ($33,400 is total loan amount). Who can i call at Midfirst, above my negotiator? The negotiator is a guy name Boyd and he's not offering a reasonable counter, "per his management." Whats the seller's options to avoid foreclosure? Regards- Bob</p> Need contact # for Guaranty Bank please.tag:shortsalesuperstars.com,2014-09-03:3468065:Topic:3549782014-09-03T12:01:22.266ZShannon Joneshttp://shortsalesuperstars.com/profile/ShannonJones
<p>The seller gave me his last statement and all the numbers are just automated. I need to find the contact info for their short sale or loss mitigation department. They are a smaller bank, so they may just have an attorney. Please help. Thanks!</p>
<p>The seller gave me his last statement and all the numbers are just automated. I need to find the contact info for their short sale or loss mitigation department. They are a smaller bank, so they may just have an attorney. Please help. Thanks!</p> Bank of America servicing USDAtag:shortsalesuperstars.com,2014-08-07:3468065:Topic:3537232014-08-07T17:13:26.578ZShannon Joneshttp://shortsalesuperstars.com/profile/ShannonJones
<p><span> I have an issue with BofA on a USDA loan. Seller has been through BK and included note in BK. BK discharged over 1 yr ago. BofA insists that seller MUST provide full financial disclosure to qualify for SS. Anyone have contact for USDA to verify this? </span></p>
<p><span> I have an issue with BofA on a USDA loan. Seller has been through BK and included note in BK. BK discharged over 1 yr ago. BofA insists that seller MUST provide full financial disclosure to qualify for SS. Anyone have contact for USDA to verify this? </span></p> SAFEGUARD BREAK INStag:shortsalesuperstars.com,2014-03-20:3468065:Topic:3465442014-03-20T21:05:11.040ZShannon Joneshttp://shortsalesuperstars.com/profile/ShannonJones
<p><span class="font-size-3">I am looking for anyone who was vandalized by Safeguard when they were authorized by the bank to change the locks...I want to start a class action lawsuit against Safeguard (and the banks authorizing Safeguard) because they hire unlicensed people who, while in the process of changing the locks enter an OBVIOSLY occupied home and STEAL valuables. I am looking for EVERYONE who has been in this situation, even if it was as simple as Safeguard throwing the food away in…</span></p>
<p><span class="font-size-3">I am looking for anyone who was vandalized by Safeguard when they were authorized by the bank to change the locks...I want to start a class action lawsuit against Safeguard (and the banks authorizing Safeguard) because they hire unlicensed people who, while in the process of changing the locks enter an OBVIOSLY occupied home and STEAL valuables. I am looking for EVERYONE who has been in this situation, even if it was as simple as Safeguard throwing the food away in the refrigerator!! It is a felony for someone to enter your home unauthorized. If you feel more comfortable doing so you can email me at <a href="mailto:loanwing@yahoo.com">loanwing@yahoo.com</a></span></p> Short sale finally closed now what......tag:shortsalesuperstars.com,2014-02-27:3468065:Topic:3450722014-02-27T14:55:08.692ZShannon Joneshttp://shortsalesuperstars.com/profile/ShannonJones
<p>After 2 years of absolute HELL my short sale finally closed! But now that it is closed I have some questions, will I receive a 1099C? Also, the difference on my home was wiped clean, I was given a form stating I was responsible for $0 of the balance, can anyone come after me after this for this balance?</p>
<p>Any information is thoroughly appreciated! Thank you so much</p>
<p>After 2 years of absolute HELL my short sale finally closed! But now that it is closed I have some questions, will I receive a 1099C? Also, the difference on my home was wiped clean, I was given a form stating I was responsible for $0 of the balance, can anyone come after me after this for this balance?</p>
<p>Any information is thoroughly appreciated! Thank you so much</p> Indymac/One West Bank- Urgenttag:shortsalesuperstars.com,2014-01-17:3468065:Topic:3423922014-01-17T20:16:33.516ZShannon Joneshttp://shortsalesuperstars.com/profile/ShannonJones
<p>I received a short sale approval for a high loss property that had an expiration date 12/13/2013. I requested an extension and sent all required paperwork through Service Link 12/3/2013. The extension was necessary due to the delay of an IRS conditional release leters delay. This was received and sent to Service Link on 12/18/2013. I have escallated the file through One West Bank and all i continue to get is the Wizard of Oz scenario " ITS WITH THE VP DUE TO THE HIGH LOSS AND ITS BEING…</p>
<p>I received a short sale approval for a high loss property that had an expiration date 12/13/2013. I requested an extension and sent all required paperwork through Service Link 12/3/2013. The extension was necessary due to the delay of an IRS conditional release leters delay. This was received and sent to Service Link on 12/18/2013. I have escallated the file through One West Bank and all i continue to get is the Wizard of Oz scenario " ITS WITH THE VP DUE TO THE HIGH LOSS AND ITS BEING REVEIWED " 6 weeks this is what is repeatly told to me by all parties. The buyer loan expires 1/21/2014 for the 2nd time and the IRS lien letter as well. Does anyone have any advise how to get this pushed through?</p> Everhome Offer 109K above offer on short sale!tag:shortsalesuperstars.com,2013-12-29:3468065:Topic:3403222013-12-29T15:17:43.680ZShannon Joneshttp://shortsalesuperstars.com/profile/ShannonJones
<div class="discussion"><div class="description"><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>In September 2013, we made an offer on a house in our town Little Ferry, NJ. It was a short sale listed at 215K, we offered 205K in cash with proof of funds since there might be some work needed. We have not had a formal inspection subject to the offer being accepted. The house is located in a flood zone, and may have had minimal damage from Hurricane Sandy. The realtor told us the sellers wanted to be out by the…</p>
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<div class="discussion"><div class="description"><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>In September 2013, we made an offer on a house in our town Little Ferry, NJ. It was a short sale listed at 215K, we offered 205K in cash with proof of funds since there might be some work needed. We have not had a formal inspection subject to the offer being accepted. The house is located in a flood zone, and may have had minimal damage from Hurricane Sandy. The realtor told us the sellers wanted to be out by the end of year. Our offer was accepted by the seller. We were waiting to hear from the bank, which we were told was Bank of America.</p>
<p>Nothing happened until mid December when we got in contact with our realtor. We gave an end of the year deadline. Then we heard that the BPO inspection was to be the next day. After that the realtor told us we would get a "nice price". Then we found out the mortgage was with Everhome and they were waiting for the investors approval. </p>
<p>The next thing we heard was a response from Everhome with a offer of 313K, which was way over what anything comparable in this town. Our realtor was shocked but asked if we wanted to counter offer. We said no, she contacted Everhome with a CMA containg three comparables all inline or lower than our offer.</p>
<p>Any suggestions? We would like the house but at a fair price. If our offer is not accepted, which appears to be the case, the nice family living there will most likely we believed be foreclosed. We am not sure what Everhome has to gain from this, and have no idea where they came up with the 313K offer. </p>
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</div> Waiting Nationstar shortsale approval letter after auction.com didn't find winning bidtag:shortsalesuperstars.com,2013-12-03:3468065:Topic:3388702013-12-03T21:31:08.899ZShannon Joneshttp://shortsalesuperstars.com/profile/ShannonJones
<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I am buyer of one of the property listed in Jacksonville, FL. This property's is in short sale.</p>
<p>Nationstar asked seller to put the property in auction.com and then only they can approve the short sale.</p>
<p>Seller signed the addendum for listing the property in auction.com. The property went to auction.com from 17 November to 20th November. Auction.com didn't get any winning bid and they replied to Seller that they can resume short sale with current buyer. Seller has…</p>
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<p>I am buyer of one of the property listed in Jacksonville, FL. This property's is in short sale.</p>
<p>Nationstar asked seller to put the property in auction.com and then only they can approve the short sale.</p>
<p>Seller signed the addendum for listing the property in auction.com. The property went to auction.com from 17 November to 20th November. Auction.com didn't get any winning bid and they replied to Seller that they can resume short sale with current buyer. Seller has provided everything needed to close the short sale to Nationstar but seller haven't got any approval letter yet from them.</p>
<p>My question is once Auction.com is done from their bidding and they didn't find the winning bid after that how much time Nationstar is needed to approve the short sale?</p>
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<p>Please let me know your experience if you have any like me.</p>
<p>Thank you,</p>
<p>Ashish</p> Mortgage Debt Forgiveness expiring, what to do?tag:shortsalesuperstars.com,2013-11-04:3468065:Topic:3366702013-11-04T04:43:46.124ZShannon Joneshttp://shortsalesuperstars.com/profile/ShannonJones
<p>With the Mortgage Debt Forgiveness act expiring on Jan. 01, 2014, what are sellers to do? We've been attempting to short sell our home since July and just recently, the bank counter offer drove the prospective buyer to back out. We're back at square one. Assuming the act is not extended, manysellers could be in a pickle with potential huge tax bills should they sell. At least that's the impression I get from the research I've done and by speaking to friends, brokers and even a couple of…</p>
<p>With the Mortgage Debt Forgiveness act expiring on Jan. 01, 2014, what are sellers to do? We've been attempting to short sell our home since July and just recently, the bank counter offer drove the prospective buyer to back out. We're back at square one. Assuming the act is not extended, manysellers could be in a pickle with potential huge tax bills should they sell. At least that's the impression I get from the research I've done and by speaking to friends, brokers and even a couple of attorneys. Please, I'm just asking for your opinion on a "Plan B". I'm aware of the other options... a DIL or foreclosing. Is it uncommon for a seller to reconsider and look at options to retain the home (with financial situation having improved)? Any and all feedback is appreciated and respected. Thank you very much. </p>