Don't Let Your Sellers "Fudge" Their Financials!

Are you helping sellers with short sales? Part of the lender’s process will be to verify if your seller has a true financial hardship. Short sale lenders analyze the information you provide, including paystubs, bank statements, tax returns and the financial worksheet. They will run a credit report, they will review bank statements line by line, and they won't just gloss over the financial worksheet.

If something does not "add up", be prepared for the following questions and requests:

1. Why do you list a car payment expense, when your credit report shows it’s paid off?

2. Why do you show credit card bills higher than what is on your credit report?

3. How are you spending $6,000 a month on bills, when you have no income or savings?

4. What was the $15,000 withdrawal from your bank statement last month? Where did it go?

5. What is $2000 per month “miscellaneous” expense? Please itemize this.

6. Provide a copy of your bank statement from account XYZ, that was used to transfer funds into your checking account.

7. Provide a copy of ABC bank statement that you listed when you first bought the property.

8. Why are you listing a mortgage expense from a house you have sold?

9. What happened to the $70,000 capital gain from your last year tax return?

10. Why are your food expenses $1000 per month for a two-person household?

Of course, you cannot be a detective or a private investigator, but you don’t want to be a party to deceit. Question your sellers when something seems amiss.

If it looks like fraud-- run!

It's Wendy!

Wendy Rulnick, Broker, CRP, CRS, GRI, ABR Rulnick Realty, Inc.

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