bank of america: BofA announces relocation assistance for short sales $2500 - $30,000 - 05/15/12 10:11 AM
Short Sale Relocation Assistance Program: Bank of America to offer $2,500 to $30,000 in relocation assistance If you currently have a Bank of America mortgage and would like to short sale your home to avoid foreclosure, you may received relocation funds.Bank of America has announced that for a limited time, they are offering enhanced relocation assistance payments in which qualified homeowners who initiate a short sale without an offer could be eligible to receive $2,500 – $30,000* in relocation assistance and owe no more on their mortgagewith the sale of their property. Don’t miss this limited-time offer to get help with your distressed property by initiating … (2 comments)

bank of america: Changes to HAFA Program Update - 10/17/11 07:38 AM
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bank of america: Help What Do I Do? Bank of America Short Sale Process. Part 3 2nd Mortgage - 07/03/10 09:26 AM
Bank Of America 2nd Mortgage Short Sale ProcessHelp for agents If you have a seller that has a 2nd morgtage by Bank of America the process is different than it is for a 1st mortgage. Click here for information on a Sample of Authorization for Title and Escrow Typically 2nd mortgages will either accept a $3000 or $6000 pay off, so I usually indicate $3000 on my estimated HUD 1 worksheet. … (4 comments)

bank of america: Help What Do I Do? Bank of America Short Sale Process. Part 2 Homeowner Steps - 07/03/10 09:17 AM
Bank Of America Short Sale ProcessHelp for Home Owners I have submitted an offer on a Bank of America short sale in equator, now what do we do. Each bank has a different way of processing short sale packages. With Bank of America, most of the leg work is handled by a third party company at http://www.equator.com In my last article, I explained how to submit an offer to Bank of America on the equator system. Now that you have an offer and submitted it on the equator site, you will ask the homeowner to call the bank and complete the … (2 comments)

bank of america: Help What Do I Do? Bank of America Short Sale Process. Part 1 - 07/03/10 09:00 AM
Bank Of America Short Sale ProcessHelp for agents Each bank will process short sales differently. While Bank of America used to take care forever to process, they are becoming one of the quicker and easier banks to work with. If you have a seller that needs a short sale with Bank of America, familairize yourself with BofA short sale process. First step is to register on the equator site. Go to http://www.equator.com and register as an agent.
Once approved you may sign in at the top right hand corner.
If you have short sale properties, you may post a … (4 comments)

bank of america: Oh By The Way its the last day so the answer is NO! - 09/22/09 02:59 AM
I have seen alot of changes through out the years. When I started in Real Estate in the 80's, every deal had to be creative. We had tons of assumable loans, seller financing, and although the interest rates were high people could get a loan. In fact if the buyer got pre approved than they were like gold as long as they didn't run out and buy a car or loose their job.
It seems the only things that close anymore are cash deals and seller financing deals. I was in a class the other day and someone was relating that … (4 comments)

 
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