So on Countrywide, if you've been following along, things have slowed down again.  In fact, the one that I got a call from a negotiator right away.. has stalled, and strangly this one , with a new offer we had just sent over , the first is NO LONGER SHORT!  So its only the (also Countrywide) second that will be short.  You'd think a negotiator would want to just get this off her desk and be done.. But we'll see...

But on another one... 30 days start to finish I just got an approval of a Wells Fargo (ASC) short sale.  Right now, it is the second slowing us down (Carrington).  The Wells loan even had MI that they got approval, and approved it with no note to seller, nothing.  Just ready to go , well except we need that darn approval from the second.   So we wait on Carrington - but I thought it was good enough news to share , that Wells was attentive, quick, to the point and got it done!

 

 
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21 Comments on On another note - Wells Fargo Short Sale

JUL
19
2008

WOW 30 days!?! Congrats! I am on day 60 of a negotiation with Countrywide.  I call the negotiator every day and no call back.  Chase, who holds the second, is ready to go (not that that really matters to Countrywide).

Not sure how your Buyers are, but we are often losing short sale Buyers because the processing is taking so long.

Thanks for the uplifting 30 days of success, I will strive for same :-)

4:55pm • #1
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Wells Fargo is phenominal when working with a Short Sale. Their process is friendly and effective with very little bumps along the way. Countrywide isnt bad at all, but you had better plan on having 60 days or so for completion. Congrats on the first, now to bang out the second!

5:04pm • #2
JUL
21
2008

Well from an Escrow standpoint, we open Escrow as soon as there is an offer so we can provide as complete of an estimate for those Short Sale Lenders as possible.  It saves time of having to go back for reapproval when we "REALLY" get the debt info for those Sellers.  Face it, not all Sellers are up front and forthcoming with information.  A lot of times they are embarrased by how deep in do-do they really are.

I had one with Wells Fargo/ASC which was approved within 30 days AND we closed "8" days before our due date!  Talk about Amazing!  It just so happens that the Buyers loan was Lender direct, no Loan broker so they were in understanding of our deadline.  Hats oFf to all the parties on that one.

Also, I know Countrywide is getting a bad rap on their Short Sale Approvals however I had an approval in under 30 days from them as well.  My Buyer is the one holding things up.  He wasn't expecting such a quick response.

All in all, it's out of our hands when it comes to approval.  One would think that they would pump out those approvals for the "small" losses and get them out of the way and then move on to the big losses.

Keep trying and don't give up!

 

3:00pm • #3
119,202 Points Outside Blog

Congrats on your recent approval Catherine. I have a loss mitiagator for Citimortgage demanding the seller come up with $50,000 cash at closing and to sign a $50,000 promissory note.

3:03pm • #4
AUG
18
2008

This is the only website I have found that said something nice about Wells Fargo in regards to a short sale. Everything else seems to be numerous horror storys from buyers, sellers and agents alike. Neither us (buyers) or my agent ever heard from Wells Fargo, nor did their listing agent return calls. Our agent had to call him continously for updates, which were none, and on one occasion he even lied to us about something in the house being repaired and when we looked - it wasn't, the listing agent had never even been in the house.

My experience is apparently like many others, beyond being well qualified and had our offer (the higher offer by 12k) overlooked. I can only assume it was a) not submitted, b) never looked at, or c) shunned due to unwillingness to start new paperwork.


We were not informed of our offer being -anything-, we only knew because the listing status updated a month later to Accepting Backup Offers and upon leaving the Listing Agents supervisor messages, he called back to say, "oh yeah, it's in escrow with the first offer. Maybe he threatened to sue them or something."

 

I've requested my agent immediately remove all homes on our search that require us to go through Wells Fargo, as well as their listing agent. In the meantime, I will count down the days until someone who paid less than we wanted to moves into our dream home.

 

Congratulations on your luck, it appears to be extremely rare.

SadBuyer
6:05pm • #5
SEP
03
2008

WOW Im so glad I found this site. My husband and I have been going through hell since Feb. Every home we have tried to purchase has had a problem. Either the agent holds on to the offers and collects them and then starts a bidding war. Or the agent/lender takes for ever then the owner of the property goes and strips it clean and then we have to go in lower. We are well qualified with 20% down and excellent credit score. We are on hold with Wells Fargo and Country wide. I guess we will have to be patient. I dont get it though the interest rates are going up and houseing is at a stand still. I guess Ill go to Wells, myself and see if anyone can help us out. We can close in two weeks two. Go figure, As for a little giggle one of the homes that we were the highest bidder we ended up pulling out on the last day since we found out that the agent and seller where playng games using there friends to bid but really didnt have what it takes. They lost!  IT'S still on the market. LOL  We were $110,000 higher then there asking price. We really wanted the property. That's what they get.

Janette Quinones
12:13pm • #6
SEP
18
2008
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Wells has been my easiest Bank to work with so far.  No I take it back, HSBC made a decision in 20 minutes.  Wells has taken a bit longer than a month.

7:04am • #7
NOV
14
2008

My wife and I made an offer on a Wells Fargo short sale on Oct. 28th and had approval on the first by the 5th of Nov. As of today (Nov. 14th) we are still waiting on the greenlight from the 2nd; also owned by Wells Fargo. The fingers are crossed!!!!

Daniel in Ventura
10:44am • #8
DEC
01

So the approval only took a few days...did they do an appraisal and everything?  Do you remember the name of your negotiator?

Daniel in Ventura
4:05pm • #9

congrats on the quick response.  I find that a good, experienced short sale agent can navigate these waters a lot better than the average REALTOR.  I honestly think we should have a MANDATORY SS designation if you want to list these properties.  It would go a LONG way towards removing the stigma around short sales... their not ALL bad... the process alone makes them worth 10% + less than market value.

David Nichols, EXPERIANCED short sale REALTOR, Kansas City, MO

6:43pm • #10
DEC
02

I have had success working with Wells Fargo on "construction-loan" short sales - It has been an educational experience, but I can tell you, they have been very realistic and cooperative

 

 

Janice Poole, RE/MAX Realtor, Covington-Kent, WA
2:13pm • #11
DEC
19

We put an offer on a short sale on the Dec. 16th with Wells Fargo and were told that since the first buyers backed out right after they recieved the approval letter, Wells Fargo just needs to verify some info and change the names on the approval letter.  The negotiator said we should have the approval if not by Dec. 24th (due to the holidays) then we would have it the week of Dec. 29th!  BTW: our offer was identical to the previous buyers offer.

We tried to work with Countrywide for 6 months and finally just walked away and told them to take a hike, we hated the way they treated everyone involved in the transaction, completely unethical.

chris
4:12pm • #12
DEC
22

Congrats on such a quick turnaround - I have not heard that from many people with short sales.

10:23am • #13
DEC
31

I have not heard of anyone in my area getting that quick of a turn around.  That is great and hopefully that is a sign that banks are getting better.  I tried to do a short sale with Wells Fargo earlier this year and they were the worst bank I had ever dealt with.  Another really bad one is Saxon Mortgage.  I never did get the Wells Fargo short sale closed and had offers for almost all the person owed on the property.  It was very upsetting for me and the homeowner.

1:09pm • #14
JAN
01
127,661 Points

Congrats on your quick approval!!!  My experiences with Wells haven't been so quick.  Ihave another one with Wells coming up...I'm hopeful!!!

8:46am • #15
JAN
15

I have a property that I am looking to purchase.   It is a short sale with the bank being Wells Fargo.  The property is listed for sale with no takers for well over a year for $725K  I think the borrowers owe 800K. 

 

How negotiable is the price?   There is deferred maintenance -- probably 50K    How much would you discount off the price?  

Curious in Florida
3:25pm • #16
JAN
17
380,328 Points 3 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Catherine: It is hard to predict what Country Wide will do these days.. 30 days is a GREAT turn around !

11:36pm • #18
JAN
29

I am so glad to hear this about WF.  We have an offer in and have yet to hear back. Your info is appreciated. Thanks for posting about your experience.

12:35pm • #19
MAR
31

We do alot of Wells Fargo Short Sales as well.  They are definately excellent to work with lately.  With countrywide, its all about getting assigned the right negotiator, as we have had some get drug out for ages, and others approved in under 30 days with a good one.  Very inconsisitant.  I think Wells Fargo has a much better streamlined process for doing them.  They are strict, but consistent.

9:57pm • #20
APR
27

I am looking to get on the list at Wells Fargo to sell their REO's. Can anybody provide a contact name at Wells REO division?

 

 

Scott Harrison
11:28pm • #21
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I've heard they're inundated with agents, and in most areas haven't accepted new agents in months or more than years!  Its too bad, they need new blood badly.  Anyway, you have to go to Premier Asset Services as they handle the Wells REO's :  http://www.pasreo.com

 

 

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