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Mitchell, It's not too late to negotiate ANYTHING out. It's only after you get the Approval Letter that you are able to see if it includes the language like you found about the transfer and deficiency. I've absolutely heard of someone negotiating out the no transfers withing 30 day condition. In fact, it was a title company attorney who called/emailed and told the negotiator that that language makes the property "uninsurable" as far as title insurance. B of A lifted the language. No experience getting the deficiency language lifted but all I can say it give it a try! Good luck!
hello , mitchell
i have been trying to buy a short sale home for almost 7 months. BofA have been nothing but a pain in the butt. i put in a bid. then thay counter bid. i said yes to there counter offer. that was 4 months ago. is there anything that you know that may help my seller to speed this along. i sure would appreciate some help thank you.
Bill
I got my deficiency language taken out. If you are in a deficiency state, they can still try to go after you, but the letter holds weight. They do a form letter for everyone. I called, screamed and yelled and they removed theGood language and sent me a new letter without the wording. It can be done. You can also negotiate the tranfer stuff. Send them the back to back documentation. Again, this is not a "nice" guy game. You have got to make noise to the highest of the high before you get results. They listen if you complain to OCC/BBB and anyone who will listen. YOu must write letters daily by email and call constantly and you WILL get results. I got my results in 2 days. Approval, deficiency language removed, and foreclosure STOPPED! Good luck.
Were you successful with getting the 30 day clause removed?
No Dawn wasn't able.
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