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short sales: What you will need to do to successfully complete a shortsale: - 06/04/10 03:26 PM
If you have questions about this blog Contact me Directly So you've come down to it, your only viable option to get out of your home is a short sale, Great! Wait...what does that mean? Hmmm...my real estate guy doesn't seem to know either. Well folks, I'm going to tell you what you need to have in your shortsale packet when you give it to the bank. *Hardship letter: This is basically the explanation of why you will be needing the shortsale, this does actually come into play, things like job loss, medical conditions, or death in the family are the
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short sales: Distressed Homeselling Options: You mean shortsale isn't my only option?! - 06/04/10 02:57 PM
If you have questions about this blog Contact me Directly One of the problems that the real estate industry is running into is the lack of credible, well versed people that are attempting to do shortsales and they themselves are not aware of all the options out there. What your options are including a short sale: This is a copy of the notice that I provide to all my distressed sale Homeowners. NOTICE TO OWNER OF DISTRESSED PROPERTY IF YOU ARE DELINQUENT IN THE PAYMENT OF YOUR HOME LOAN, YOU SHOULD DISCUSS YOUR SITUATION WITH AN ATTORNEY BEFORE OFFERING YOUR
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short sales: Short Sale Explanation - 06/02/09 12:07 PM
Short Sales Explanation view more info & other blogs: www.DistressedPortlandHomes.com The Term Short Sale is relatively new in the eye of the public, and with most things that are unfamiliar there is some confusion. I would like to explain with a little bit of clarity. There are several terms that are being throw about with reckless abandon largely unknown to the general public; Short Sale, Foreclosure, Pre-foreclosure, Bank Owned & REO. You can read about the others mentioned This particular blog we'll focus on Short Sales. First of all, what is a short sale? A short sale is a situation
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short sales: Getting a great deal - 09/03/08 08:37 PM
As times have changed and real estate agents no longer have an iron clad grip on all the information, people now have the ability to access property info at their leisure. Why look through foreclosures, short sales, distressed properties when there is an easier answer? So why do you need to use a realtor to get a great deal? The short answer is, much of the information is released but not all of it.For instance a great resource for people that are looking to buy, expired listings. Just getting a list of expired listings isn't necessarily without unrestricted access to MLS, it not widely
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Jason Gomes
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OR
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