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Upper Marlboro Short Sale… Should I move out of the house during the short sale process?

By
Real Estate Agent with Fairfax Realty, Inc

Many times sellers that are facing foreclosure are afraid that they will be kicked-out of the house without notice. Nothing could be further from the truth; enough notice will be giving before a foreclosure auction, and another notice given for the sales date.

I advise my sellers to continue to occupy the property until we complete the short sale. Lenders are now going around inspecting properties and changing locks and this will make it difficult to sell. In one of my short sale in Upper Marlboro the seller was out of town for about a month and before he came back the lock has been changed.

 

Are you upside down in your property? Are you behind or struggling with your mortgage? If you would like a confidential conversation on the short sale process and your options, please call or email. There are options to foreclosure available. Do Not Wait As Time Is Not On Your Side. We want to help and have been able to help many families. There is no cost or obligation at all to you. Call or email us today 301-613-2043 Direct, download information @  ShortsaleHelpMD

 

 

Maybe you haven't heard yet, but if someone you know is struggling with an unaffordable mortgage, they may be eligible for a new program that offers $3,000 for going through a successful short sale and avoiding foreclosure.
 
It's called Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives, or HAFA, and the program's aim is to save as many people from foreclosure as possible.
 
To learn all the details and exactly how HAFA can help, download my free report @ ForeclosureHelpMD

 

 

If you are looking to sell your home in the Upper Marlboro MD, facing foreclosure, or are upside down in your home, we would be happy to discuss the process and options with you. Helping families avoid foreclosure is what all is about.