Noelle, good news on the state tax issue. But can you clarify, in CA isn't only the original purchase money mortgage non recourse? If that mortgage is refinanced for any reason, is it still non recourse? Cash out refi's I believe do lose their non recourse status.
Yes I believe you are correct and an attorney is a sellers best adviser on this issue, but I do find the following chart provided by CAR Legal helpful :
Short Sale v. Judicial Foreclosure Is Homeowner (1-to-4 units) Generally Protected Against Deficiency?
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Yes I believe you are correct and an attorney is a sellers best adviser on this issue, but I do find the following chart provided by CAR Legal helpful :
Short Sale v. Judicial Foreclosure Is Homeowner (1-to-4 units) Generally Protected Against Deficiency?
Type of Mortgage Loan
After Short Sale *
After Judicial Foreclosure*
Yes
Yes, if purchase-money and owner-occupied
Yes
Yes, if purchase-money and owner-occupied
Purchase Money Loan
Yes
Yes, if owner-occupied
Rate-and-Term Refinance
Yes
No
Cash-Out Refinance
Yes
No
Owner Occupied Home
Yes
Yes, if purchase money
Non-Owner Occupied Home
Yes
No