Yes. The HAFA guidelines say the lender can make the seller pay up to 31% of their gross income toward mortgage payments during the program. If they do not pay, they could be discqualified. Which just means you have to do the short sale the old fationed way.
These payments could easily add up to exceed the $3,000 that the borrower may never even get if the HAFA short sale doesn't get approved.
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