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****IMPORTANT NEWS RELEASE 7-11-2012

Dear Equator Agents,

 

In March 2012, Equator launched a new version of our agent workstation, EQagent (formerly known as  REvolution).   This FREE version went live as an optional upgrade our platform. We’ve seen growth in the adoption numbers and find those agents who have taken advantage of the upgrade prefer EQagent. 

 
It’s now time to move all users into EQagent and support one version. 
 
Beginning July 13th, we will be moving groups of agents over the course of 10 business days. The migration will be clustered based on your defined state.   Less populated states will be moved first and the larger states will be threaded through the remaining schedule.  This will allow for structured increases to our new system while providing a seamless move for both servicers and agents alike. If you wish to prolong your use in our old version you can do so by clicking the hyperlink within the workstation which will give you access until August 16th, 2012. 
 
Once migration is complete, we will retire the old version of Equator with a target date of August 16th
 
For a list of the new features, visit the EQagent product overview on our website.
 
We are confident you will be pleased with the upgrade. If you have any questions, please submit an email with our Retention team or chat with them online.


Equator "Help" number 310-469-9167

Equator (310) 469-9168 tech support

BOA Equator Guide.pdf

GMAC Equator instructions.pdf

Equator FAQ.pdf

You should initiate the short sale at www.Equator.com

You must obtain the following (and more) for each buyer to enter into the Equator system:

First five digits of social security number
Date of birth
Telephone number
Address

You will need the following for the buyer's agent:

Email Address
Company Mailing Address

You will need the following for the loan:

Interest rate
Lender contact info

In addition, your seller must call 1-866-880-1232 to get a password emailed to them so them may log in to https://shortsale.bankofamerica.com

They will answer several questions and upload their financials documents on the site.

This document will provide information on what our Customer Service Department/Technical Support can provide and the matters that can be handled only by the Lender or Servicer.

Q. How are Short Sales initiated?
A. Currently, Short Sales may be initiated in one of two ways: via the Equator Marketplace or by calling the Lender or Servicer directly. Some Lenders or Servicers allow Agents the ability to request a Short Sale through the Agent Workstation at www.equator.com. Simply log into Equator, click “Initiate Short Sale” located in the header under the “My Properties and Offers” section, choose the Lender or Servicer, input the loan number provided by the Lender or Servicer and request a Short Sale (note: Equator does not have the loan numbers; these must be obtained from the Lender or Borrower/Home Owner). For further details on the Agent-Initiated Short Sale, please visit www.equator.com. Equator cannot initiate a Short Sale nor does Equator have any information on the status of any Short Sale.

Q. How can I check the status of my Short Sales?
A. You can check the status of Short Sales at any time by visiting www.equator.com, logging in and clicking on “My Properties and Offers” at the top of the screen. From there you can view a list of all properties on which you are currently working and check each individual status. If you wish to speak with someone about the status of your Short Sale after reviewing it online, please contact the Lender or Servicer directly. Equator does not have any information on the status of the Short Sale.


Q. How can the Borrower/Home Owner check the status of their Short Sale?
A. Equator does not provide access to any Borrower websites. Certain Lenders have Borrower/Home Owner Websites that enables Borrowers to view status and participate in the Short Sale process by completing tasks such as uploading financial documentation. For those Lenders that do not have a Borrower Website, Borrowers should contact their Agent or Lender for Short Sale status.

Q. What is a task?
A. Tasks are steps that the Lender requires the Agent to complete in order to move the property through the Short Sale process. Tasks can include entering information into the system, providing signed documents, completing certain forms and/or providing offers and related documentation. If you have task-specific questions, please contact the Lender or Servicer.

Q. When working an existing Short Sale property, do I need to re-do tasks I have completed outside of the Equator platform?
A. It is necessary to complete all assigned tasks within the Equator Workstation. Any tasks that were completed outside of the Equator Workstation will have to be redone. This is an audit requirement from the Lender or Servicer and includes uploading all of the Borrower/Home Owner financial information and all offers.

Q. Why have I not been assigned a Negotiator?
A. Many lenders do not assign a Negotiator until late in the process when all necessary Borrower/Home Owner financial information and valuations have been received. Until that time, the “name” of the negotiator remains “generic” in the system. Messages sent to this generic negotiator will not be received by a live person. Instead, contact the Lender directly for assistance. Only the Lender or Servicer can make decisions on Short Sales.

Q. Why am I not receiving a response from a Negotiator?
A. For best results, send a message to the “NEGOTIATOR” Role for your property through the Equator Messaging system. This will tell the Negotiator which property you are inquiring about, and will keep all communication about such property in one location. To do this, log into www.equator.com, navigate to your property and click on the “Messages” section to email the Negotiator directly. Equator does not have any information on the status of the Short Sale, nor is Equator authorized to contact the Lender or Servicer on your behalf.

Q. How are Short Sale Agents selected?
A. Borrowers can select any Agent they wish. If the Borrower requests assistance, the Lender or Servicer can search Equator for registered Agents to suggest to the Borrower. Results of the Agent search are determined by the zip code areas the Agents selected through Equator.

Q. How are Short Sales managed and approved?
A. The entire Short Sale process is managed through the Equator software application; however, all decisions related to the Short Sale, such as Accepting Short Sale requests, Reviewing Offers, etc., are made by the Lender or Servicer. Any and all questions about the business aspects of the Short Sale process should be directed to your Lender or Servicer. Equator makes no decisions nor has any information on the status of the Short Sale process (including acceptance of an offer).

Q. Whom do I call to get information?
A. If you have a question on the Short Sale process or status, call the Lender. If you have a question on how to use the software, call Equator. Equator is a software provider and does not have access to any business aspect of the Short Sale.

Q. Whom should I call for Short Sale questions?
A. For any questions pertaining to the Short Sale process, procedures, status or progress, please call the Lender or Servicer. Equator does not have any information about Short Sales.

Q. Whom should I call for technology questions?
A. For any questions regarding account issues, password issues or other technology-related questions about our site, please call Equator at (310) 469-9167. For questions specifically related to a particular Short Sale, please call your Lender or Servicer. Equator does not have any information regarding Short Sales.

Q. How can I be sure I’ve reached Equator?
A. To ensure you are speaking with an Equator representative, please call (310) 469-9167. Please remember that Equator’s representatives can assist you with Equator website issues only. Equator representatives have no information regarding the Short Sales or any properties on the Equator system.

Q. Which Lenders are currently using Agent Initiated Short Sale?
A. Please go to www.equator.com, log-in or create an account, and then click the “Initiate Short Sale” link for a list of Lenders and Servicers. Check back regularly to see if new Lenders or Servicers are allowing Agents to initiate Short Sales via the Equator Marketplace. Equator does not have any additional information about any other Lenders or Servicers leveraging this initiation process. Please contact the Lender or Servicer to inquire when this feature will be added.

 

Hope this helps!!

 

The Equator Team

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Comment by Neil L. on April 13, 2010 at 8:35am
Will BofA Allow more than 3% for one realto on the SMALL houses? $600 on a 3% $20,000 purchase price is NOT enough.
Comment by Elaine Kan on April 12, 2010 at 5:41pm
I called this morning and never got thru to the 866-677-2516, disconnected. The 866-880-1232 takes forever to get someone on the line...
I uploaded new offer to the library too but when they found out that the buyer walked they closed the file and I had to call and re-initiate it...start all over...
Comment by Juan Reyes on April 12, 2010 at 10:06am
Oh God!!

I called the old (866-677-2516) number this morning and got thru..... I never liked calling the other one. It seemed to me that the people at the old # were better trained with Equator and were able to give me better updates than when I called the other one.

It seemed to me that when I called the 866-880-1232 I always got routed to some call center in India and I was always lucky enough to speak to "Johnny" who never knew anything about short sales... I hope this isn't the case.
Comment by Tiffany Alleshouse on April 12, 2010 at 9:59am
Hi Guys! I have done what Juan has mentioned below and found out from a negotiator at Equator, that this doesn't work :(
Comment by Lisa Broadwater on April 12, 2010 at 9:43am
FYI everyone- The BOA Equator phone line (866-677-2516) has been disconnected. I was just told by someone in customer service that the regular BOA short sale line (866-880-1232) will be handling all short sales calls from now on.
Comment by Juan Reyes on April 12, 2010 at 7:31am
Jenni,

I haven't had that happen to me.... Yet, but I've heard that you can go to the property library and upload thru there and let the negotiator know.

Log into Equator,
Click on "My Properties",
Click on the property address and it will show you all the tasks submitted.
on the middle of the screen under "Library" Click "View"
Click on the (+) next to tasks
Select the file, name it and choose for which task it applies. In your case it would be "Upload Offer Documents"

Again, I don't know if this works, make sure you let the negotiator know. I've heard some people say that they have done it this way, and I've heard people say that they've had to start all over again. (Which makes no sense)
Comment by Jim Hale on April 10, 2010 at 8:34pm
Did you see today's email from BofA regarding mandatory use of Equator...not more faxed documents accepted:

Bank of America Home Loans will now be using Equator as the primary tool for short sales. It is a self service portal that automates the short sale process. This will streamline the process and improve the experience for both customer and real estate agents.

As a result, Bank of America will no longer be accepting faxed short sale documents, effective immediately you will need to upload those documents through Equator. Information to assist you with the Equator system can be found at www.bankofamerica.reo.com/shortsaletraining.

Once a short sale is initiated on a Bank of America loan, you can also access the educational guide within Equator. It can be found within the "Upload 3rd Party Authorization" task. This guide provides tips for avoiding delays and navigating system functionality.

To start a short sale today, go to www.Equator.com/

REMINDER: The federal government recently announced the short sale program guidelines for the Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives (HAFA) program which will go into effect on Monday, April 5, 2010. Bank of America Home Loans is implementing HAFA, the program designed to help those customers who were not eligible for the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP) or any other modification. For more detailed information on the HAFA program, go to the National Association of Realtors site at www.realtor.org/government_affairs/short_sales_hafa.

Questions? Please call the Bank of America Home Loans Short Sale team at 1.866.880.1232

If you no longer wish to receive these emails, visit Equator.com and log into your account to change your email delivery preferences or simply click on the following link: Unsubscribe.
Comment by Juan Reyes on April 10, 2010 at 11:13am
Julie, It depends on the investor.

I had a case where we waited for 6 months to get the approval from BOA, and just when I thought we were about to get it, they rejected it because the seller was not delinquent and no one at BOA bothered to let us know.

I have another case where the seller is still current, BOA just approved it last week but the letter states that they want a $6,000 contribution from seller. You have to call and see if they'll give you the name of the investor and info on whether the seller has to be late.
Comment by Julie Finch on April 10, 2010 at 6:44am
Will BofA proceed with a short sale if the homeowner is current?
Comment by Evelyn Broxterman on April 10, 2010 at 5:15am
Armi, did you initial the escalation through equator.com?
 

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