Hi,

So I am ready to send my file to my BofA Short Sale Specialists.  She has requested the files to be no more than 5MB - I have compressed my files and have 5871K.  Do I just send it anyway?

 

 

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You're kidding us right? LOL! Can you create a zip file?

No do not send it.  Separate the documents into 2 emails and put the account number and property address in the subject.  Some lenders have email restrictions as to size it will never get to them.

 

I hope this helps.

The file is too big. 

Katerina - I am so serious - I did create a zip - and its just over the max.

Ben - the one file is the full P/S and I so don't want to separate it.  I am scanning at a lower dpi to see if that helps.  I guess if that doesn't I will separate and then send. 

Jo, what we do is separate the short sale files into sections. One section is the financial documents, like the bank statements and tax returns. Another section is the listing agreement, BPO and all seller info, the next section is the offer and all the buyer info, etc. Most of it will fit into these three sections. This also makes it easier for your own office file. It also makes it easier and faster to get to a page in the file more efficiently.

Yolanda, you are correct

Katerina, that is what I have done for my approval process - we are past that point.  This is just the Purchase and Sale with the Est HUD1.  The process you are referring to I was able to email because the max MB was higher.  I am just splitting the Purchase and Sale into 2 parts.  The offer is 18 pages and you know how much verbiage that is!  Thanks for all the help :)

 

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