What to do when foreclosure is coming
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Sad but True (true story) You might find the ending a happy one.
Terry (not her real name) called our office in tears. Her home was going on the county steps, the following day, to be sold to the highest bidder in a trustee sale.
She did have a little cash in the house in the form of equity. Not Fair!
Not a fun call by any measure. After living there for 25 years and raising her family, the lender was foreclosing. Not a rare story…I know.
This put the whole office in a buzz to solve Terry’s problem. I called my cash investors, others called attorneys. My ‘ace in the hole’ investor was in Europe the other was unable to put it all together in such a short time.
It was looking dire by the end of the day.
The only solution turned out to be bankruptcy…according to legal council! That’s not what this story is about though. This was the only way to halt the foreclosure and allow Terry some time to get a grip. After all, she raised her kids in this home, had no job prospects and was on the verge of a serious breakdown.
She needed to hit pause.
Terry was not devoid of responsibility and I won’t defend her position. She just needed help.
So, the only alternative was bankruptcy. The search began for an attorney to embrace Terry and get the ball rolling. This was done in an attempt stop the snowballing effect! One found, we began to focus on solutions.
Move ahead a few days….
Terry hired us to meet the required ‘sale of the home‘ that the Trustee ordered. This is where it went haywire AGAIN! The Trustee said he had the legal authority to choose and hire a Realtor. Well, his Realtor was preparing to sell the home for a ridiculously low price (about $100K low). Leaving Terry with nothing! The Trustee’s agent claimed his price was based on his ‘expert opinion‘, the current market and the home’s condition.
Not so fast mister! We appealed to the Judge that this agent was out of his gourd. Providing some strong fact based data, we were granted the job to sell Terry’s home. Sorry Mr. Trustee‘s agent (and Mr. Trustee)!
The home was in bad shape, for sure. The kitchen cabinet doors were falling off, the Master Bath was in need of a Hazardous Materials Team and the yard more resembled a Jungle than a forest meadow with curb appeal.
We jumped in with both feet. Providing labor, guidance, advice and, in some cases, a late night shoulder for Terry to cry on.
The home sold in 10 days. The offer was great and provided Terry with $90,000.00 dollars after expenses.
We make money doing this, right? In this case there was little money left over after all the hours and effort. It wasn’t what I earned that was rewarding, it’s what I learned…..
I work with the best group of ‘people’ in the world! They’re not your typical, robotic, scripted salespeople who only look out for themselves…they’re real people – that care!
I almost forgot the best part. Once Terry began to see the light at the end of the tunnel she gained enough confidence and piece of mind to secure a great job!
Terry has a bright future on the horizon!
note: this solution is not for everyone there are short sale and other options to consider
