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Short Sale Tip# 38 HAFA helps those who help themselves. Oakland County, Farmington Hills MI

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Real Estate Agent with Max Broock Realtors

Hafa is a great program but how do you participate? The problem is that though many servicers say that they are participating in HAFA, they have none of the documents to apply for the program. Do not let that stop you. Below you will find a link to the documents you will need to participate in HAFA. If the servicer you are working with does not have the forms, print out the right document from the link, fill it out, have the borrower sign it and fax it to the servicer.

This is a new program so do not let the newness keep you from putting your clients in the best program for them. If no one else will help, you must help yourself. Take control and try, try again. If you never quit, you will seldom fail!!


Remember, the program is for NON-FNMA/FREDDIE loans.

 

https://www.hmpadmin.com/portal/programs/foreclosure_alternatives.html

 

Mike Sher

Mike Sher, Office: (248) 644-4700x242 Fax :(248) 499-1020 Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302 E-mail: mike@mikerealtor.com CDPE (Certified Distress Property Expert) MCAR, Short Sale Trainer Max Brook and Real Estate One Short Sale Specialist. The Mike Realtor Team Blog - Metro Detroit/Oakland County Servicing Southeast Oakland County, Auburn Hills, Birmingham, Bloomfield, Berkley, Beverly Hills, Canton, Clawson, Farmington Hills, Ferndale, Huntington Woods, Northville, Novi, Pleasant Ridge, Plymouth, Royal Oak, Rochester Hills, West Bloomfield, Troy, etc. We worked with: Bank of America, Country Wide, HSBC, EverHome, Litton, GMAC, Chase, Wells Fargo, Flagstar, Fifth Third, Charter One, Comerica, Am Trust, US Bank, National City

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