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The HOA Could Kill Your Short Sale

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Broadpoint Properties Cal BRE #01324959

When speaking about short sales, there is no topic that is more common than that of unpaid liens. How do you deal with unpaid liens—not only mortgages but unpaid judgments or even an overdue HOA bill that has become a lien on the property. Pardon my candor, but the HOA can be a deal killer—not just a short sale deal killer, but a real estate deal killer in general.

Here’s Why.

For short sales: It’s possible that the short sale lender will refuse to agree to pay the fees associated with the HOA transfer to the new buyer (including unpaid HOA dues, HOA liens and assessments),

What Should You Do if the Short Sale Lender Does Not Pay the Fees? Aah. The question should really be, “What did you do to prepare just in case the fees were not approved by the short sale lender?”

When you take a short sale listing, you need to advise your seller that not all short sales are free (that is, completed at not cost to seller). (Remember the lyrics to the Beatles song, Money?) There are often a few costs that the seller may still have to absorb in association with a short sale transaction. One of those such costs in the HOA.

First and foremost, a seller should always attempt to keep the HOA dues current, since there is no telling whether the bank will approve any proceeds towards unpaid HOA dues. Second, it is possible that HOA docs will need to be ordered well before the transfer of title, and someone may have to pay for those documents at the time the order is placed. Sellers and agents need to have a plan in place to pay for HOA docs, transfer fees, and unpaid dues. Of

course, sellers and listing agents may need to engage the buyer and buyer’s agent in their plan. As you can see, when working on a short sale, it is important to plan ahead. If you do not want your closing to go askew, do your best to lay a scheme with respect to the HOA fees associated with your short sale transaction. Why is the HOA sometimes a real estate deal killer in traditional sales?

Stay tuned… I’ll fill you in on that one next week.

Comments(7)

Gene Mundt, IL/WI Mortgage Originator - FHA/VA/Conv/Jumbo/Portfolio/Refi
NMLS #216987, IL Lic. 031.0006220, WI Licensed. APMC NMLS #175656 - New Lenox, IL
708.921.6331 - 40+ yrs experience

Melissa:  Your post of today and mine of the other day would love one another.  Knowing the health of an HOA in important to potential buyers ... no matter the property or its sale situation.  Fantastic post and a great message ...

Gene

PS:  I've "shared" this as many places as possible!

Mar 19, 2014 06:16 AM
Jeff Jensen
The Federal Savings Bank/Lending in 50 states - Greenwich, CT

HOA surveys certainly can put the kibosh on the best of deals.  So many secrets lurking.

Mar 19, 2014 08:31 AM
William J. Archambault, Jr.
The Real Estate Investment Institute - Houston, TX

I'm tuned in!

I'm tuned in.

Bless you Melissa!

HOA's are so basic that many owner look them. HOA's are just another thing to deal with, so many leave to the attorneys claiming "it's not my job" but they forget to ask the attorneys! There is no excuse for this coming up at the last moment! None!

This is a great reminder.

Bill

 

Mar 19, 2014 08:32 AM
Kaye Swain
Keller Williams Real Estate Roseville CA - Roseville, CA
Your Roseville Real Estate Agent

Oh wow! Vital info to know! I'm going to pass this on thru the magic of reblogging. Thank you for the info AND the sharing. 

Mar 20, 2014 11:25 AM
Tracy Oliva
West USA Realty - Arizona - Fountain Hills, AZ
The Oliva Team Arizona Agents

This is some great Info!!   Thank you for the heads up and good luck with your business,  E

Mar 20, 2014 12:24 PM
Debbie Reynolds, C21 Platinum Properties
Platinum Properties- (931)771-9070 - Clarksville, TN
The Dedicated Clarksville TN Realtor-(931)320-6730

Melissa, I was selling a short sale in a community that had HOA fees that were delinquent. I served on the board and was able to negotiate it down to the amount that made the numbers work for the sale. If it went to foreclosure the HOA gets nothing in TN so something was better than nothing.

Mar 20, 2014 12:52 PM
Jane Peters
Home Jane Realty - Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles real estate concierge services

Great advice, Melissa, especially since HOAs have been known to foreclose on the property.  Not a great outcome.

Mar 21, 2014 09:03 AM