Real Life Advice From a Great  Short Sale Coach / Broker / Agent -

Via Wendy Rulnick "Its Wendy!" Destin Short Sales (Rulnick Realty, Inc.):

 Short Sale buyer walks

Karla Leahy started an interesting discussion on www.ShortSaleSuperstars.com.  She asked "Do you inform the short sale lender when you no longer have an offer?"

From what I’ve seen the thought process behind not divulging the buyer walked is:

1. The lender will complete an appraisal or BPO that will speed up the next approval

2. The seller’s pre-qualification may be completed and ready for the next attempt

3.  With some lenders, you can sneak in a substitute buyer

Bottom line, it “saves time” for the next buyer, the one you hope closes.

BUT--  IS IT RIGHT TO NOT DISCLOSE THE BUYER WALKED?  Why should the short sale system be clogged because you are trying to speed up your next offer?  Is it right to allow the lender to continue to work on an approval when there is no longer a contract? Sometimes there is another twist on trying to speed up an approval.  “Fake” or “starter” offers are sent in to the lenders to get an appraisal ordered, when the “buyer” has no intention of closing.  The “buyer” might even be the real estate agent.

Some of the lenders have a few hundred thousand offers in process. HOW MANY ARE LEGITIMATE OFFERS?  The “real” buyers (and the sellers) suffer through longer wait times because others have tried to game the system, "dead" deals are being processed or offers with no hope for approval have been submitted.  If lenders were only processing contracts that could actually close, all short sales would be speeded up, right?

So, I ask "Would YOU call the short sale lender and tell them to stop working on the sale if your buyer walked?" 

 

It's Wendy!

Available Short Sale Agent Training:

Wendy Rulnick, Broker, CRP, CRS, GRI, ABR     Rulnick Realty, Inc.

Destin FL Real Estate

Call toll-free 1-877-ITS-WNDY (1-877-487-9639) or local 850-650-7883 ext 204

Email Wendy: itswendy@rulnickrealty.com

 

3 Comments on Do You Tell The Short Sale Lender "Buyer Walked"?

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19
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I don't call the second they walk, often I have another offer in just a few days, then I call to let them know that we have a new offer.

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Evening Eric,  All things considered I would let the process play out so that the next buyer would benefit from the efforts of the lender.   It's a win-win !

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Hi Eric  - Thank you for the re-blog.  It has gotten a good discussion going!

5:49pm • #3

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