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loss mitigation: Part III: How Loss Mitigation Companies Can Impact a Buyer's Offer on a Short Sale - 02/10/09 09:58 AM
This series is related to Loss Mitigation companies and how they impact Sellers and Buyers in a short sale transaction. You can read Part I here and Part II here.
Now that you've had a moment to get caught up with the first two segments, it's worthwhile to think about the impact Loss Mitigation companies have on a Buyer and their offer on a short sale property.
While some Sellers and their real estate agents believe that having a Loss Mitigation company involved in the transaction is a benefit, if you are a Buyer or a Buyer's Agent, I would caution … (0 comments)

loss mitigation: Part II: 11 Questions Sellers Should Ask If Considering Hiring a Loss Mitigation Company - 02/08/09 06:01 PM
If you are reading this post, I'd recommend that you read Part I of this series here.
OK, now that you are caught up on the purpose of this series, you are probably wondering if I have it "out" for Loss Mitigation companies.
To answer, no, I don't have it "out" for Loss Mitigation companies...or any other company for that matter. On the contrary, there are times when I think engaging the services of a Loss Mitigation company will benefit all parties involved.
However, I do strongly believe that when one is considering hiring a company or individual for a particular service (such as negotiating the loss … (4 comments)

loss mitigation: Part I: Are Loss Mitigation Companies Friends or Foes? - 02/07/09 10:11 AM
This series is being written as a result of not only my experiences, but those of other Real Estate agents, Sellers and Buyers who have recently been party to a real estate transaction involving a new breed of company that promised one thing, and yet delivered something much different.
Your comments and personal experiences are welcomed, as education is the intended outcome.
Part I:
In every type of real estate market, there will always be individuals and companies that will capitalize on the current state of affairs. Some might say that they are just entrepreneurs who are making a living providing a service that is … (7 comments)

 
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