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Bryant Tutas 
407-873-2747 
Co-founder of www.ShortSaleSuperstars.com. Working Short Sales every day all day.

Real Estate Broker and Owner of Tutas Towne Realty. A virtual Real Estate company specializing in listing and selling Short Sales and REO properties in the Central Florida Area.

Finding solutions that get your property “sold” is what I do.

Folks, if you need to sell your home then give me a call today and let’s talk! 407-873-2747 All calls are confidential. I can help……

….if you’re facing foreclosure. www.CentralFloridaShortSales.com 
….if you need to sell a Holiday Home. www.BuyProperty.ning.com 
….expose your property to over 500 web sites. www.TutasTowneRealty.com 
….educate you on current market conditions. www.BrokerBryant.com

Mike Linkenauger 
904-733-4911

Main website http://www.short-sale-specialists.com

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Mike got his start in Real Estate in 2005 at the young age of 26. He immediately established himself as a top producer in the Jacksonville, FL market, moving into the top 1% of agents his first year in the business. As the Florida housing market became depressed in 2007, Mike shifted his focus and immediately found a calling in assisting home owners with a short sale. In no time he amassed an inventory of over 100 short sale listings and quickly established himself as one of the top short sale agents in the State of Florida. As his online presence grew, homeowners from other parts of Florida began contacting him for guidance with a short sale and to be connected with a local short sale agent.

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I have to say that I am EXTREMELY pleased that the Mortgage Debt Forgiveness Relief Act has been extended for another year. If you are a homeowner in distress this is not the time to sit back and relax because there is not guarantee that this will be ar135749210826744.jpg?width=250extended after the end of this year. This is the time for YOU to take ACTION...AND it is the BEST time for YOU to take action. 

In November, I had given numbers of homeowners in default throughout the countryThese, of course, were statistics up to the month of November 2012. I was especially shocked by the last statistic of close to 2 million homeowners were in Foreclosure status. That is a great concern and can be avoided by the homeowners taking action, Real Estate Agents getting the word out to the homeowners. 

There are many programs in place to help homeowners either stay in their home (if the numbers make sense) through a loan modification or to exit gracefully with a Short Sale. If a homeowner chooses the latter they are sure to reap the some of the following benefits of selling their home: 

  • MORTGAGE DEBT RELIEF ACT: This act will allow homeowners to exclude the forgiven debt on the principal residence from income. 
  • THERE IS NO COST TO THE HOMEOWNER: The commission for the sale of the home is paid through the lender. 
  • YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE BEHIND IN YOUR PAYMENTS: Depending on your lender, you may be able to move forward with a short sale if you are not behind on your payments! This is huge...as long as you can show a hardship, you may be able to complete a short sale, save your credit, and move on to something better and more affordable.
  • CALIFORNIA HOMEOWNER BILL OF RIGHTSSellers will benefit from the Single Point of Contact (SPOC) and th end of Dual Tracking. So, the lender/investor can not foreclosure on homeowner in the midst of them performing a short sale (this also applies for a loan modification).
  • RELOCATION FEE: Some lenders are offering up to $35,000 for homeowners and tenants to exit the home gracefully and keeping the home is saleable condition. 
  • COMMUNITY GROWTH: Although, property values have dropped considerably. Completing a short sale keeps the home from being vacant and/or abandoned. Abandoned homes will continue to bring down the value of the home and the community. 
  • GRACEFUL EXIT: The beauty of a short sale is that, although sellers may take a hit on the credit (If they are late on their payments), they will still have the opportunity to purchase again in 2-3 years (as long as they are continue to save and  work on their credit). Not to mention that they have helped the community, agent, lender, and investor.

The bottom line is that homeowners need to open their communication to receive the benefits from the help that is available. 

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Roseville Short Sale Advice

Short Sale Tax Relief measure extended until January 1st, 2014.  Bill passed Senate and then the House last evening.  President Obama says he will sign the bill, but did not say exactly when...

2007 Mortgage Debt Relief Act Extended in Fiscal Cliff Bill known as American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012...  Click for More Updates and News

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The Mortgage Debt Relief Act of 2007 is set to expire!!

The window is closing rapidly on one of the most important tax-relief provisions enacted by Congress during the housing crisis to help financially strapped homeowners. Time is running out to Short Sale your house. Although the 2007 law that allows taxpayers to exclude from income the amount of debt that is forgiven or canceled by their lenders doesn’t expire until Dec. 31, it’s likely to take every bit of the coming months to persuade your bank to either foreclose or allow you to sell your house for less than it’s worth (Short Sale).

While owners who are struggling to hold onto their homes shouldn’t throw in the towel solely because of the pending tax bite, it is certainly something to consider.

Under the tax code, borrowed money need not be reported as income because you have an obligation to repay. But if the lender subsequently cancels what you owe, the IRS requires that you report that debt as income because the duty to repay it no longer exists. So, if you owe $250,000 and your lender forgives $50,000 of that debt in a $200,000 refinancing, that $50,000 is considered income. If your combined federal and state marginal tax rate is 36 percent, you would owe $18,000 in taxes.

Under the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007, though, taxpayers are allowed to exclude from income the discharge of debt on their principal residence when they do a short sale— at least until 2013.

So when your lender agrees to a short sale, there is no tax on the difference between the selling price and the amount you owe. When your lender forecloses, there is no tax on the canceled debt. Even when you refinance at a lower loan balance, there is no tax on the difference between what you owed on the old loan and what you now owe on the new one.

But unless Congress extends the law — and there is no indication lawmakers are even thinking about that — all residential mortgage debt relief that takes place on or after Jan. 1, 2013, will once again be considered taxable income.

Why worry about this now, Because the timelines on debt forgiveness decisions by lenders are absolutely horrendous.

Of course, each state has a different timeline. But the shortest is 463 days in Minnesota, according to Lender Processing Services. So the tax absolution window may already be closed for foreclosures.

There are no hard-and-fast numbers when it comes to short sales or loan modifications. But they also can be long, drawn-out transactions.

According to a nearly year-old survey by Equi-Trax Asset Solutions, a Santa Barbara, Calif., analytics company, it can take anywhere from four to nine months for underwater borrowers to persuade their lenders to sign off on a deal in which the lender will net less than what the borrower owes (Short Sale).

Eighteen percent of the 600 agents polled said short sales can be closed in less than three months if the stars line up just right. But almost 10 percent said these transactions require more than 10 months to complete.

There are many factors besides a tax break to consider when deciding whether to give up your house. What will a foreclosure or short sale do to your credit score? How long will you be precluded from buying another house? Will the extra income push you into a higher tax bracket? How long will it take before the amount I owe is on par with what is owed? Is it worth being tied down to one property for many years or should I just short sale and be back in the market within 2 years and probably buy more house for way less.

Consequently, as always when it comes to such matters, you should consult a tax professional before making any decisions.

At Trinity Homes & Investments we discuss all available options with our clients before deciding which course of action to take.  Our mission is to find dignified solutions to foreclosure.

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Short Sale Tax Consequences

Short Sale Tax Consequences

After a short sale, there is still one more type of paperwork that the seller has to accomplish and it pertains to income tax after a short sale. Ordinarily, a debt that has been forgiven is still treated as taxable income. However, because of the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007, homeowners may qualify to exclude the forgiven debt from the net taxable income but what is considered as a forgiven debt and what makes a homeowner qualified for debt relief? It is important for a homeowner who just went through a short sale to fully understand the provisions under Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007 since not all types of debt forgiven can be excluded from the net taxable income. By doing so, a homeowner can avoid paying for unnecessary taxes or being penalized for excluding a taxable income. Here are the common questions that relate to income tax after a short sale.

What is forgiven debt?

A forgiven debt is an amount you owe your lender but have been waived usually as a result of a request backed by a very valid reason. In the case of a short sale, a forgiven debt is the difference between the selling price and the mortgage which the lender or bank has waived because of your valid hardship situation.

What is exclusion of forgiven debt or income?


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