FHA - HUD Short Sales

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FHA - HUD Short Sales

HUD rules for FHA short sales, tips, experiences, etc.

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Discussion Forum

NOVAD as 2nd lien

Started by Noelle Battle. Last reply by Brett Goldsmith Nov 22, 2019. 5 Replies

Hud/FHA declining to do short sale

Started by Savita Savita. Last reply by Brett Goldsmith Sep 26, 2018. 1 Reply

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Comment by Amy Merrill on November 21, 2016 at 7:18am
I'd push them to get it done today. Explain the delay to them, sounds like they don't have a lot of experience with short sales. I would also ask the buyers and the other agent to push the attorney as well.
Comment by Luther Fisher on November 21, 2016 at 7:04am

Seller doesn't have an attorney. In NC the buyer gets to pick the closing attorney. 30 days? ugh. It is extremely frustrating because we let them know it HAD to be in today. Oh well I guess that'll have to be it then. 

Comment by Luther Fisher on November 21, 2016 at 6:59am

Thanks Dean, 

actually it is a CASH buyer so no worries on a loan, we just wanted to make sure the lender would possibly let us extend it. Their attorney waited until the last minute to do the final HUD for some reason and now they're turning it in late. The ATP was signed off on just last month and we were supposed to close by the 23rd BUT the HUD had to be in to them by today, which it won't be. The buyer can still close whenever, they are ready. 

Comment by Amy Merrill on November 21, 2016 at 6:56am

Can you ask the seller's attorney to draw up the HUD? Explain the situation to them & that if you don't have it in time, and you don't close on time, you'll have to request an extension which will delay the closing. It can take 30 days to obtain the extension.

Comment by Dean E Eshelman, CPA, CDPE, IRES on November 21, 2016 at 6:51am

Luther Fisher -- never dealt with Midland, but email them and let them know to expect it FIRST thing in the morning. Usually, lenders will accommodate. Tell the buyers agent and attorney that it may not close, prepare an amendment to extend in the event you do not get it back approved on time. Usually extend 5 days to allow time to get new docs and new approval. -- Is this an FHA? - ok it is FHA. If so do you have ATP expiration issues? Do the buyers have rate lock extension issues if they do not close on time?

Comment by Luther Fisher on November 21, 2016 at 6:41am

by the way it is an FHA short sale. 

Comment by Luther Fisher on November 21, 2016 at 6:40am

Finally got approval to do short sale and were supposed to close by Nov 23 but the lender (Midland Mtg) required the HUD by today. The closing attorney won't be able to get it in today but will have it 1st thing in the morning (its the buyers attorney and they were told numerous times to have it in by today but they procrastinated). 

Anyways, I haven't been able to reach anyone at Midland yet to see if they'll give an extension or not. Has anyone run into this problem before? 

Comment by Guerry Clegg on September 25, 2016 at 3:48pm

Asking for a colleague: How does the listing agent escalate a BOA decision with HUD? BOA says the closing cost concession is capped at 1 pct. But the 1 pct CC is for buyers who are getting an FHA loan. The Allowable Costs list still applies. I pulled one of my old HUD1's where they approved both.

Comment by Brenda Houghton on September 8, 2016 at 10:29am

In our region it takes 30 - 45 days to obtain a Certificate of Release, from the date of the initial document submission. Timing is important, because both the short sale approval and the Certificate of Release have expiration dates. You will want both to be valid at the time of closing. 

Comment by London Cox on September 8, 2016 at 10:28am

I would recommend anticipating 45 days, but have seen them come back quicker on occasion.  You just want to be sure to get them the complete package of documentation the first time around to avoid delays.  

 

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