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Resurgent Mortgage Servicing

Information for completing a short sale with Resurgent Loan Servicing, LP

PO Box 10826

Greenville, SC 29603

Website: http://resurgent.com
Members: 20
Latest Activity: Jan 20, 2016

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Resurgent wants Buyer to pay for Appraisal Fees

Started by Elvira Quiray Jan 30, 2014. 0 Replies

Hi,I am working on a short sale of a mixed use property here in New Jersey. This file was submitted since last October. Yesterday, I received a notice that the short sale was declined because of…Continue

Is there someone to whom we can escalate

Started by Pacita C Dimacali. Last reply by Vikki Lucas Jan 16, 2014. 1 Reply

We submitted our package in September. Provided everything they asked for.  Latest update --- the negotiator said the investor wants the seller to do a HAFA short sale. What for? And will that take…Continue

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Comment by Lisa on January 2, 2014 at 7:46am

Hi Kevin! It is [email protected] :)

Comment by Kevin - Greenville, SC on January 2, 2014 at 7:44am

what is your e-mail address?

Comment by Lisa on January 2, 2014 at 7:41am

Happy New Year All! I am taking over a short sale negotiation from Nationwide. The sellers have a loan with Resurgent. This short sale was submitted 8 months ago to Resurgent, supposedly no communication from assigned negotiator. Seller just received a letter stating the SS was denied due to no paperwork being submitted and there is now a sale date. I have never worked with this bank. I have a feeling that Nationwide did not do their job. Does anyone have any numbers or names to get this escalated and foreclosure date postponed? 

Thanks! 

Comment by Lillie Handy Dominguez on July 20, 2011 at 11:59am

Ellen, what percentage of the 2nd did Resurgent accept?  Was it 10% or more?  How much percentage was the Seller contribution?

Thank you,

Lillie

Comment by Ellen Dittman on June 22, 2011 at 1:07am
Resurgent held the 2nd on a 80/20 loan originated in 2006. They would not extend thier approval letter on the short sale without extensive communication. They required a cash contribution from the seller. The negotiator also searched local court documents online looking for seller assets. negotiator mistakenly determined that the seller had just purchased a 600k home as the names were similar. It did eventually close but it was not easy.
 

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