Hi All -
I have a shortsale listing and the servicer is PHH, but it is a Fannie Mae loan.
We originally listed property in February-2014 for $129,900 (seller would not be short if we sold for this value). We did not get any offers and seller finally decided that he MUST do a short sale, so in June-2014, we reduced price to $119,900. Still no offer or activity. So, 2 weeks later we reduced price to $113,900. Soon after, we got an offer for $112,000 from an owner occupant, but it was a CASH offer.
All financials had been submitted, so we got a HUD1 and submitted the offer. My first contact with negotiator was July-8 and he told me he need updated paystubs and a couple of other things and then he would submit to Fannie. Got him everything he needed by the next day.
Today, I get a counter @ $121,000 and they want a promissory note from seller for $10,000, 0% interest, payable over 5 years @ $83.33/month. (GREAT TIMING, BAD ANSWER)
So, my question is this - has anyone else seen a requirement for a promissory note - in ARIZONA??? I think this is crazy - especially because I don't think at $131,000 (121,000 + 10,000 promissory note) we are short at all.
Does anyone have the latest Fannie Mae valuation dispute paperwork?
HELP!!!
Thanks, CAT
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PROMISSORY NOTE TEST AND FORMULA
The servicer must evaluate a borrower for a promissory note if the borrower’s future debt-to-income ratio (“back-end ratio”) is less than 55%. The servicer must calculate the borrower’s debt-to-income ratio based on…
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