If you have clients who's short sales were killed because of Bank Atlantic or were forced to sign deficiency judgements to be able to proceed with closing please contact me.  We are working with the local media to expose why Bank Atlantic is doing this (So they can sell the bank to BB&T).

Thank you,

Adam Van Eaton

Broker & Owner

Van Eaton Realty Inc.

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  • I did  a short sale in late 2008 with BankAtlantic  being the 2nd Mortgage.  They agreed to $2K at closing but I was forced to sign a judgement.  I had legal counsel regarding this and was told they would not pursue the judgement UNLESS I tried to buy another home and then I would need to negotiate settlement regarding the judgement.  I had heard nothing on it until this week when I got a notice from a collection agency that they wanted their money.  Can they really pursue this? 

    • They sure can, unless the agreement stated in writing that they wouldn't pursue unless you purchased again.

      Both of you please send me a message to contact me directly.

  • Yes, I have closed on my property thinking that I was release of deficiency and lo and behold, they are coming after me.

    I need help. I never signed the deficiency note, and thought that they were releasing me from the debt but I was wrong. Contact me

     

  • Really no one?

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