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Bellevue Short Sales: How To Get A Short Sale Lender To Waive Deficiency Clause

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Bellevue Short Sales: How To Get A Short Sale Lender To Waive Deficiency Clause

Bellevue WA – The Stop Foreclosure Institute recently received a question from John. Here is John's Question.

"I just received a full price offer on my house. My main concern is that I don't get stuck having to pay off the deficiency. I have a first and 2nd with Chase and owe 270K on the home. The buyer's loan is also with Chase.

How can I work this out so that I can walk away from this without owing any money? Is it even possible with such a large difference between what the house is worth and what is owed? John.”

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Here is the answer to John's Question: John, you need to read thru the short sale approval letter. See if is contains any language like “Payoff”, “Forgiven”, or “agrees to release the debt.

” Have an attorney read it over to make sure that it says the debt will be released.

Bellevue Short Sales: How To Get A Short Sale Lender To Waive Deficiency Clause

If it doesn’t say the debt will be released, then here is how you can re-negotiate for them to issue a complete release.

1. Request that the deficiency be waived. Tell the lender you will not short sale the property unless they give you a complete release.

2. Show proof that you cannot afford the deficiency payment. A debt from an absolutely broke person is worthless.

3. Show proof that the lender will net more money from the short sale compared to a foreclosure. This is your agent’s job to do. They will put together a calculation showing how much the lender is netting from the short sale, and project what they would net from a foreclosure.

If you cannot prove that you income doesn't cover your bills, then you may need to look into other avenues. You can look into getting a forensic loan audit to see if the lender broke any lending laws on the loan.

Bellevue Short Sales: How To Get A Short Sale Lender To Waive Deficiency Clause

Thinking about a short sale? I can help you short sale your property and never pay the bank another penny. Send me an e-mail at jirius@gmail.com. I will contact you for a free consultation.

When we talk, I will explain how the process works in detail and answer any questions you may have. Or, if you prefer, you can call me at 206-841-9976

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Bellevue Short Sales: How To Get A Short Sale Lender To Waive Deficiency Clause

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Thanks for reading this,

Jirius Isaac.

Jirius is a Real Estate Broker( no agents) at C21 Real Estate Center. Bellevue Short Sales Realtor:

Phone: 206-841-9976. jirius@gmail.com. View My homes for sale at:

http://kenmorehomesforsale.com/.

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Don Wixom
RE/MAX Executives Nampa, ID - Nampa, ID
"Looking out for your next move..."tm

So, Jirius, does this request for the non-deficiency clause always work? Great post, by the way!

Feb 12, 2011 02:55 PM
Jirius Isaac
Isaac Real Estate &TriStar Mortgage - Kenmore, WA
Real Estate & loans in Kenmore, WA

Don, I wish it always worked.  But with these banks, nothing always works.  It is just a matter of trying to show that bank that this is really their best option.

Feb 12, 2011 04:42 PM