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short sales: Short Sales Explained - 05/21/10 02:07 AM
A short sale can be an excellent solution for homeowners who need to sell, and who owe more on their homes than they are worth. In the past, it was rare for a bank or lender to accept a short sale. Today, however, due to overwhelming market changes, banks and lenders have become much more negotiable when it comes to these transactions. Recent changes in corporate policy and the Obama administration have also improved the chances of getting a short sale approved. But to be technical, here's a more official definition: A homeowner is 'short' when the amount owed on his/her
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short sales: Public letter to Wells Fargo Negotiator - 04/21/10 12:04 AM
Hello *Negotiator* I would like to know what you mean by "OUR fair market value". I did not know that there is such a thing as "your" fair market value and "my" fair market value. I guess it is because you (and VA) are looking at an old appraisal and we are looking at a new one. I have a big issue with that and have every intention of getting to the bottom of it, so please, do not close the file on it yet. You claim to have a VA appraisal on file for $120,000. First of we have yet
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short sales: Short Sales - It's not over till it's over! - 09/20/08 10:10 PM
In this sad time of many people losing jobs and homes and many foreclosures in the market, people are feeling desperate. I've worked a few short sales in the last few months and it is heart breaking. Families that have already struggled for months trying to balance it all and finally giving up and letting it all go. Unfortunately, they don't fully understand the idea of the "short sale". For all the consumers out there looking for a way out from under the house payments and trying to find out information on "short-sales", please remember that you're not off the hook. Just because
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short sales: Pets left homeless because of foreclosures - 08/21/08 04:12 PM
With foreclosures skyrocketing and the prices of everyday goods rising, pets have become hidden victims. As many people are being displaced from houses to apartments that don't allow pets, they leave their cats and dogs with shelters, or even worse, abandon them altogether. Home inspectors and real estate agents have found starved, dehydrated, and terrified dogs, cats, rabbits, and even horses. I personally had two similar occurrences earlier this year. The first one was a Pit-bull left chained in the backyard of the property with no food or water and in the freezing cold. Even though it took several phone calls
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Meli Gerogianis, CRS, ABR, SFR, CDPE Licensed in TN and KY
Clarksville,
TN
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