If you and your short sale sellers are having problems with Bank of America and Equator (formerly Reotrans), you are not alone.  My team and I have been "experimenting" with the new short sale upload system since we've been forced to start using it two weeks ago. Not only does the short sale agent have to use Equator, so does the short sale seller. The idiosyncrasies of the software can be intimidating-- even to a savvy internet user.  

Passwords don't work, information is wiped out, and files are rejected for reason code: OTHER.

 Today a Destin short sale seller came into my office for help entering his financial information.  We had already uploaded his last two years tax returns, last two months bank statements and last two paystubs by separate pdf.  After entering his information and filling out thirty plus data fields, his information was WIPED out three times by Equator.  WHY?  He hit the back-button!  But did we give up?  No way! After a while, through trial and error, we found some tips to help you along your Bank of America-Equator journey.

Remember to have your seller log onto bankofamerica.com/shortsale (no www).  He should already have his password, after registering at 1-866-677-2516 and having one emailed to him.

There are NO DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS, but these hints will help you to success:

  • The system does not accept commas in all numeric fields.  It will kick out entries with commas in the lower section of the seller financial fields, those underneath the income section.  (Some may find it difficult, for example, typing 100000.00 and keeping track of the correct number, but that is what it wants.)
  • The seller can only "Save for Later" if they fill out a complete section on the screen, from the BLUE to BLUE (HELP to HELP) area of the form.  Otherwise, the info will be WIPED OUT!
  • When totalling numeric fields (like expenses, for example), click OUTSIDE the data entry field to the right of the "total" at the bottom of the column.  Don't try to add up the fields.  This will add them up for you. ( I know it makes no sense).

Finally, if you want CHAT HELP, there is no button. or link on the screen..  I knew there was a CHAT, so I called the Equator Tech Line 310-469-9167. (Expect to be on hold for thirty minutes to three hours).  After finally getting through, and being put on hold for twenty minutes, they came up with this to find CHAT:

Click on the HELP button at the top of the screen.  In the "Search" field, type in the word "CHAT", then an icon will appear.  I am sure you would have figured that out on your own, right?

 

That's all for today.  For more Equator hints, check back here and on the Short Sale Superstars Equator group.  Until then, happy typing!

 

It's Wendy!

Wendy Rulnick, Broker, CRP, CRS, GRI, ABR     Rulnick Realty, Inc.

Destin FL Real Estate

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Wendy is a short sale and pre-foreclosure specialist and has been featured in "Kiplinger Personal Finance Magazine" and "Florida Realtor Magazine". Call Wendy Rulnick, Broker/Owner,to list and sell your home or condo on the Emerald Coast of Florida in Walton, Okaloosa and Santa Rosa County-  Destin, Santa Rosa Beach, Fort Walton Beach, Niceville, Bluewater Bay, Navarre, Seagrove Beach, Watercolor, Sandestin, Seaside, Crestview, Rosemary Beach, Mary Esther, Shalimar, Eglin AFB, Hurlburt Field. 

 

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This is great information! Thanks for sharing!
Reo is asking for buyer info in order to pull soft credit on the buyer or to collect a database of buyers. Are any of you disclosing this to your buyers? Do they mind or would they rather find a non short sale home?

Or maybe they are collecting buyer info for a buyer database. Remax just signed a contract with BAC to receive the preforeclosure leads. Yea, how about that? If you are not a Remax agent, you are out in the cold and all of the time and money you spent on farming and cultivating relationships...well, sorry.

Some agents are using fake info for the buyer. Wow...good luck with that. As for me, being a RE agent and paralegal with clients in government positions, I will not do anything even remotely sounding like fraud or fakery.

And (on good authority) lawyers are gearing up for the next big industry: "Did you get stiffed in a short sale? If so, call our law firm, we can help you...blah blah blah" This will include sellers as well as buyers. Disclose, disclose, disclose.

Just saying....this is a very serious business and not for the faint of heart.
Wendy - thank you for figuring Reo out for all of us. If I'm forced to use this system, you have been invaluable to me. I'm just chippy about using it at all because its a pain and I don't like it at all. Ok, done with my rantings....lol

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