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7 Steps to a Short Sale and How to Short Sale.

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Short Sales are proving to become the market leader.  Many homeowners are confronted with the fact their home is worth less than their mortgage.   Most investors who are confronted with non-performing assets…cut their losses and sell them.

los gatos-short-sale -home-los-gatosIn Real Estate we call it a Short Sale.   Alternatives are bankruptcy, foreclosure or granting a deed in lieu of foreclosure. I prefer a mortgage short sale.

Does your home resemble a non-performing asset?

The Basic steps you will need to accomplish The Short Sale process Start here.  Execute these simple steps and successful negotiations will follow.

First what is a short sale?  Here is the short sale definition:

In ”short”, a shortsale is when the lender agrees to settle the debt owed on the property for less than the full amount of the debt. In most cases “Settled” means the lender writes off the debt. You usually will receive a 1099 after a short sale for the amount of debt forgiven. The bank is agreeing not to go after you for the money they lost by filing a deficiency judgment in the future. The exception is the HELOC loan where they reserve the right to file a default judgment.


Step 1

Contact your mortgage lender. Don’t just call or email customer service or the “loan work out” department. You need to speak with the manager of the problem loan department or another individual who has the authority to approve a short sale request.

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New FHA Short Sale Guidelines

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home-seller-can-Short Sale-buy-los-gatos-house-fha You can now do a short sale on your home and buy a new home without waiting three years.   Prior to the new guidelines you were unable to buy a home with a FHA insured mortgage following a short sale of your primary residence. download FHA Guideline PDF

If you were current when your short sale is made you have every chance of buying a new home according to the new guidelines from the Department of Housing

from FHA guideline-

Borrowers are considered eligible for a new FHA-insured mortgage if, from the date of loan application for the new mortgage

  • All mortgage payments due on the prior mortgage were made within the month due for the 12 month period preceding the short sale, and
  • All installment debt payments for the same time period were also made within the month due.

Lenders are not allowed to approve  a new home purchase  if… Read the rest of this entry »

Los Gatos Real Estate Market Stats

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I have included 95124 in today’s, Los Gatos Real Estate sales numbers, to give a general sense of the area and surrounding community in a more broad sense.

Date Range 11/1/2009 – 11/23/2009

Homes for sale  260

New Listings  66los gatos-house-for sale-house-for sale-los gatos

Pending sales  55

Closed Sales This Week  2

Congratulations to 2  the new Buyers and Sellers that closed escrow this last week.

16345 LOS GATOS BL #49,
$510,000 Beds: 2 bed(s) Baths: 2 (1/1) bath(s) 1017 sq ft

115 WOOD RD, Los Gatos 95030
$2,900,000 Beds: 5 bed(s) Baths: 5 (4/1) bath(s)  4386 sq ft

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Swine Flu Short Sale and Bad Medicine

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Short Sales-process-how to-short saleYou’ve heard the phrase ‘a prescription for failure’.   ‘Bad Medicine’ maybe?  Usually we attribute a ‘prescription’ in terms that we are fairly certain to feel better soon.

A short sale transaction tends to leave everyone a little queasy.   No matter how well it is executed by your attorney or Realtor it all started with a little cold.   You have already taken a big dose of medicine just to come to terms with the idea of selling your home.  Now you need a good prescription following a better diagnosis.

After hiring a Realtor to make a diagnosis, be sure there are going to be relapses…lots of little relapses.  Lately, I have seen some that must have felt a little like the H1N1 virus.  The common relapses are multiple lenders, the HELOC problem, the dreaded HOA variables and the always troubling impatient buyer!

Too often ‘experts’ who tell you “everything will be fine”, fail to notice your home is in a neighborhood that has a managing HOA.   Easy enough to remember when it is a Condominium or Town Home community however, many Single Family Home neighborhoods are now ‘managed’ by an HOA.   This is where the cold becomes the dreaded Swine Flu.  In San Jose, nearly every neighborhood built in the last 10 years has some kind of HOA.

What’s the best medicine to protect you from the ‘Swine Flu Short Sale’?  First, be sure to hire an expert with experience that can be verified. This person will be able to diagnose your Short Sale and prescribe the best medicine.  I like to provide contact information of my recently satisfied clients as evidence of my prescribing qualifications.

A few things you will need to know:

1. How much is the HOA going to charge us to transfer the property?

2. Can they transfer?   Has the Builder and HOA agreed to terms of transfer?

3. Are you behind in dues payments?

4. If you are behind, what fees are accruing …daily, weekly or monthly?

5. Is the second loan a HELOC?

6. What are the chances of paying on a Promissory Note after the sale?

These are all unpleasant relapses and the prescription for each can be a negotiated factor if addressed early.  Like ‘an apple a day’ or taking your vitamins can keep you healthy, knowing these ahead of time could prevent a deadly relapse.  If not addressed they will ruin the chances for your approval of Short Sale.  Remember this the sale price approved will not change…Do you know what your second loan is?  Can a Default Judgment be filed?

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Short Sales with Countrywide B of A WaMu JPMorgan Chase

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Short Sales with Countrywide B of A WaMu JPMorgan Chase are going to become more relevant in the coming year. I just got off the phone with Bof A regarding a short sale I am working to a close.  Word has it the short sale departments, at many mortgage lenders, are expanding and preparing for a bumpy 2-3 years.

UPDATE: 12/09 Changes are being implemented, on-line submission is one interesting change.

It may change the outlook in the foreclosure market as these institutions become more aware of their losses with REO’s.  It is obvious they are learning that the Short Sale option is the better answer.

This B of A employee was quite talkative and shared a few things we all need to know.  Fannie Mae (the government agency)  is causing the most trouble for everyone.   I  do not want to absolve all short sale departments from some responsibility here, yet.   Similar to trying to open a bank safe without a combo the banks have seen massive delays and required information changes coming from Fannie Mae in the form of more…..’forms’.

Have you ever been flustered by those pesky government forms?  You may be sympathetic to the bank….I am not!  I want to call a department speak to a ‘person’ and get the business done…Do you agree?

I have read tons of material from people who claim to have the golden key to helping people with short sales.  The problem is that each and every bank and each and every home/seller is different.  There is no one golden key.

Short Sale departments receive over 100000 faxes a day and most of the specialists have  well over a thousand files each.  Hire more specialists ever occur to anyone?  Each person considering a short sale option has very different financial needs, assets and goals.  Not to mention, different mortgage companies.

It is important to know where and how to make your short sale more visible with the mortgage servicer and understand how people work.  Hiring a short sale professional is strongly recommended one with experience and a temperament to fit.

Do banks lie?  Yes and No. The contact numbers are constantly changed, staff is moved around and responsibilities are adjusted all the time from the client bank (the one who hired the servicer i.e. Wells Fargo).  The client bank delegates directives to the servicer to create guidelines used to gain their short sale approval.  Changing the rules of the game.  Is that lying?

This link takes you to my FOX News Interview broadcast Video

Being prepared for these guideline changes, before they are implemented,  will reduce the anxiety in this very frustrating process.  Your chosen professional should have a strategy to employ.

When you are willing to change, bend, search, use good practices and LISTEN the ordeal will come to an acceptable close.

Find a professional to represent you, employ them and prepare for a few bumps.

Hold on turbulence are ahead as change is sometimes not easy.  I am preparing everyday for the next bump.   I have my seatbelt drawn tight.

Update 12/22/2009 New FHA lender rules for short sales

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