This beautiful home on Shire Lane in Silver Oaks, Crestview Florida just sold. The home had impeccable upkeep. It was 2751 square feet, four bedrooms, two full baths and two car garage. The landscaping was outstanding. The sale price was…
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I have been working on this short sale with Wachovia, first lien holder, and Bank of America, second…
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Regions Mortgage speedily approved a Waterscape condo for short sale in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. This Okaloosa Island condo was decorated with luxury in mind. The kitchen had granite counters, undermount…
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Short Sale , Deed in Lieu, Loan Modification, Foreclosure, HAMP, HAFA in California and what they mean to you.
Under the HAFA program you have the option of doing a Short Sale or Deed in Lieu. According to current FHA guidelines you can buy another home 2 years after the short sale. The lenders are required to give you at least 120 days to market the home and obtain an offer. The lender does not have to give you more time and you are…
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We are going through a short sale and have gotten a packet saying that it was accepted. They accepted 100k less that what we owe. Line 11 is stated as below and wanted to see what peoples take on it are and if I will end up paying back the 100k. Thanks
11. The borrower must sign the attached acknowledgment to all terms specified in this approvel and must acknowledge that IndyMac mortage services retains all deficiency rights as provided by note, deed of trust and/or…
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Added by Amy Alvarez on August 23, 2010 at 1:25pm — 1 Comment
Okay, to be honest, I try to stay away from Short Sales, but seems like a hard thing to do:0(
After showing well over 20 homes to a couple. We submitted an offer on a well known Short Sale company.
I only know him from his TV ads.
And he's a REALTOR........so that should be a given right? No phone calls, and takes six months to complete.
Okay, my clients are cool, they loved the home. First red flag, seller doesn't call back for appointment. I email…
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Hi folks. Let's talk about this Strategic Short Sale thing a little. I know there are many people that just can't understand why anybody would do a Short Sale if they can afford their mortgage payment and they do not have a hardship. In…
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Well that's a good question. What do you think? Most folks would probably answer this question with a resounding YES! But...what if I told you the answer is "No....you don't necessarily need a hardship to qualify for a Short Sale. You may be able to do a Strategic Short Sale". Heck, big business and lenders do them…
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Can not stress this enough.....EVERYTHING on a short sale is negotiable, including ANYTHING that comes over on an approval letter.....
If you or the Seller does not like wording, commission amounts, or short sale consequences, then ASK THEM TO CHANGE THE LETTER!!!!
Most will if you negotiate properly.
Now go kick some butts!!!
Ben Benita, Speaker, Author, Radio Guest
Added by Ben Benita on August 15, 2010 at 2:00pm — 2 Comments
Do you immediately call the lender to say the offer is kaput when you haven't heard from the lender in weeks on end?
Do you wait until you hear from the lender, hoping against hope that the short sale approval process -- whatever it may be -- is working its way through the channels and by the time you hear from the lender you will have another offer?
Of course, when contacted by the lender you should explain the situation, but should you remain silent until that call…
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Thanks to Tim & Julie Harris for getting the information on this this program Bank of America is hopefully going to implement soon. It is in the "testing" phase now.
This is what we all have been hounding the banks to do for a few years now. This…
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