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BULK REO SAMPLE LOI

Reblogger Mary Thomas BH,MB,HB, PV, Estates LA+
Real Estate Agent with Remax Estates Properties DRE #0892215

This is an excellent content for an REO Bulk Buyer. The biggest frustration for REO Bulk is in my opinion finding sources that are willing to proof funds and finding Tapes that are current and fresh. We are expecting a new run of fresh tapes soon from the current market, so don't get discourages after searching for months and hearing Are the REO BUlk Tapes Real? Is your Buyer real? It is the common sentence that all REO Players talk daily and it can make you crazy since REO BUlk is such a new market few of the players know each other.
Oh and the other sentence you will hear is...REO BULk is non exsistent market since the Investors want to sell at .70 cents on the dollar and the Buyers want to buy for .20 cents on the dollar..This is no business for the weak and faint at heart...You need a pit bull attitude to close these deals!..My Specialty:)

Thanks Andrew for the article!

Original content by Andrew Clemente 407952

Sample Example Letter of Intent (LOI) Components

  1. LOI Components.  These are the components we highly recommend a buyer use to communicate their order in detail to the REO Seller. 
    1. Dollar Order Amount.  Example $USD 20 Million.
    2. Offering Price.  Based on availability and order amount Buyer offers to pay a "realistic" percentage of the "current value" of property based on Broker Price Opinion ( BPO ) held by the REO seller.  BPOs are typically less than 30 days old.  Pricing is stated as a range of BPO value. Based upon completed orders Valor can provide current pricing trends.
    3. BPO Delivery Range.  Actual BPO value range of the total property portfolio being purchased. Such as $30.7 Million to $40 Million ($0.50 to $0.65 cents on the dollar equivalent)
    4. Property Type.  Example: single family residential.
    5. Price Range ( LTV ).  This is the range of pricing based on current BPO value that the Buyer is targeting for individual property value. Buyer will be paying a percentage of this value such as $0.50 to $0.65 cents on the dollar or 50% to 65 % LTV of current BPO .
    6. Property Condition.  Identify the condition of property you are willing to accept. Example: Minor cosmetic to light rehab.
    7. Occupancy.  Provide the occupancy requirements for the property portfolio.
    8. Title.  Buyer states how they would like to accept title.
    9. Proof of Funds.  Buyer states the type of funds that will be utilized: Cash, BLOC, etc. 
    10. Requested Geographical Location.  List the geographical locations and percentages of properties in each location to be purchased. Use "Exhibits" if necessary to detail locations.
    11. TAPE Delivery Time Requested.  Buyer states how soon they need the tape, typically between 24 to 72 hours.  However, all orders are filled subject to availability.
    12. Initial TAPE Review Period Requested.  Typically 24 to 72 hours.  This represents the Buyer's "free look" period.
    13. Refundable Deposit: Sometimes requested by Financial Institution or Government Sponsored Entity when beginning "due diligence" (takes the property off the market exclusively for Buyer)
    14. Due Diligence Period: Typically - residential a 3 to 7 days; commercial 20 days
    15. Closing:  Two calendar days after the expiration of the due diligence period the full amount of the deposit becomes non refundable. Closing to be coordinated with title & escrow.
    16. Title: To be determined by the Buyer
    17. Escrow Company.  To be determined by the Buyer. Contact Information A Must!
    18. Commission: Buyer shall pay 3% (or 4% for orders under $30 Million)
    19. Closing Paragraph.  This is a brief paragraph describing your purchase.

 

 

Sample REO Bulk Purchase Process (Countrywide/ Bank of America )

 

The Buyer submits a current letter of Intent (LOI) and Proof of Funds (POF).

  • The LOI is made out directly to the bank: Countrywide/ Bank of America.
    • Contains a detailed description of the purchase request
    • Includes geographical description of properties wanted by State, County, City, and Zip Code
  • The POF is a current bank letter from the buyer's bank to Countrywide/ Bank of America:
    • Stating the buyer has cash/ cash equivalents in the amount of the LOI.
      • Is submitted with either a tear sheet or bank statement
      • If a Letter of Credit provides for conditions to close an REO portfolio
      • Is signed by a bank officer
    • Provides Countrywide/ Bank of America with the buyer's bank contact information
    • Provides permission for a designated Countrywide/ Bank of America employee (to be provided after the buyer returns NCND & NCND Fee Addendum) to call the bank to verify funds.

 

The Buyer typically receives the REO portfolio (TAPE) from Countrywide/ Bank of America within 72 hours.

  • Buyer reviews TAPE (Buyer typically receives a 24 to 48 hour "free look" period.)
    • The TAPE will be accepted/declined in total (the properties will not be "cherry picked"). 
  • Buyer and Seller enter negotiations and agree to a enter into a purchase contract
  • Buyer and Seller open escrow (Buyer's Choice).  Typically a 10% refundable deposit is made at the open of escrow held during the due diligence period.  At the completion of the due diligence period the Buyer accepts or declines the properties (again, in total) and the deposit becomes non-refundable. When the Buyer proceeds with the TAPE purchase, the transfer of money and property occur in the Buyer's escrow.

 Once the Buyer's initial transaction is completed with Countrywide/ Bank of America, the Buyer can return to the Seller as often as their business model and market conditions allow.

 Importantly, there are  several dozen sources for REO residential and commercial properties to complete a buyer's order as needed.  We provide our buyers the opportunity to purchase in order sizes from $5 Million to $1.5 Billion direct to platform.

 We hope this protocol statement enriches your understanding of our REO bulk purchase process. There is an abundant amount of REO properties available. However, due to current banking conditions a buyer must be patient - all the banks are in crisis management and many are under audit or preparing for audit. Delay's can occur - sometimes a platform will temporarily shut down due to funding, reorganizations, or emergency company meetings. Additionally, LOI accumulation can temporarily be placed on hold due to an audit requirement or slowed due to market conditions. However, our professionals are actively managing information and working diligently with REO Sellers to provide our clients with real product, unparallel options and successful closing results.  

 

 

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Anonymous
Carl Maybin carl@iptriple.com 8082210553

Aloha Mary

 

Please send me information about the current Bulk Sales programs you administer.

We may be able to do business with some of my clients.

Jun 04, 2011 08:53 PM
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