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There May be Home For Homeowners Doing Short Sales......

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Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams

I have not verified the infomation.......I will keep you up to date on what I find.  This was on the Clark Howrd Show today!

From CLARK HOWARD:

Considering buying home and looking for a real deal? Consider a shortsale.

A shortsale is where you work with a lender to actively market your home and sell it for less than the mortgage balance. The buyer gets a home at a great price, the bank doesn't have to absorb the expense of a foreclosure and you can walk away with only a minimal hit on your credit -- much less than if you had gone into foreclosure.

But the banks have been playing Three Stooges with the handling of shortsales. The banking industry had its own guidelines that required them to respond to shortsale offers in 45 days. Unfortunately, they weren't even able to do that in many cases.

Now new federal rules require lenders to respond to all shortsale offers in 10 business days. That makes shortsales a very real option for many. Florida's Sun Sentinel reports that 20 percent of houses in certain parts of the state have been shortsales, while more than 40 percent were foreclosures.

As part of the new federal regulations, banks will get a kickback from the feds to push shortsales through in the 10 business days. Another federal subsidy of the banks?! Yes, but this one could actually save taxpayers money by averting foreclosure.

Keith Bryant
Mortgage 1st Realty - Crystal Lake, IL

Katie,

That is very interesting information.  I have not heard about that yet but will keep my ears open.

Thanks for the post.

Jan 22, 2010 06:36 AM
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that i sinteresting but I got to tell you they will find loops around that, there is no way a bank can get back to you on a offer in 10 days, it takes a few days for the to review the file, then order the BPO then it takes a week for them to do that, (we are at 10 days) then they need to see what the numbers are on the house and apply what they need to do. they are so backed up that will not happen, not unless they hire a lot of people and that will only cost us more money

Jan 25, 2010 08:39 AM