Wonders never cease. Yes, it's that time again! Time to give this Phoenix AZ Short Sale agent a pat on the back.
Because today, I achieved the nearly impossible.....
I managed to get CitiMortgage to postpone a Scottsdale AZ Trustee Sale MINUTES from the auction!!
What's that, you say? Minutes?? YES, they postponed the Scottsdale AZ Trustee sale MINUTES prior to the foreclosure auction!!! We now have another month to work through this!
But HOW, you ask?
Well, I won't lie, it certainly wasn't ALL me. It was a combination of factors, but had I given up when the bank said NO the day before, I wouldn't be writing this post and my homeowner would be surrounded by tears and boxes.
I spent over two hours on the phone last night with the borrower and the Making Home Affordable escalation team. I was shut down immediately when I called Bank of America as they are the investor, not the servicer of this loan. Unfortunately, I had the Bank of America executive contacts but not much for CitiMortgage. This morning, I called CitiMortgage and simply asked for the office of the President, and proceeded to email their office and anyone else who I had an email address for with the following email:
Subject Line: ***URGENT! SOS!! Sale Date = 5.11.11! HAFA guidelines NOT being followed!!! xxxxx3778 - BROWN
Please Help! I am urging you to please postpone the sale date so that this file can get the proper review that it deserves! The Trustee Sale is in 3.5 hours.
We escalated this file to HOPE and then the MHA escalation team yesterday as there has just been too many suspicious thing happening with this file. May not save the house, but hopefully the investor will see all the things that occurred on the file by the servicer.
Ms. Anderson applied for MHA September of 2009. She was pre-approved and put into the trial payments program. She made trial payments October through December of 2009. Then, after she made these payments on time, she was given a verbal decline after calling in to check on the status of her final approval. They could/would not give her a reason, and she never received a letter or notice of the decline in writing. EIGHT months later, August 24 of 2010, she finally received a letter that acknowledged that they failed to send a denial letter! This letter STILL failed to provide a reason for denial in it!
So, just to recap, Ms. Anderson:
1. Was pre-approved for HAMP and made three trial payments & complied with all program guidelines
2. Was then denied for HAMP verbally and given no reason for the denial
3. 8 months later she was sent a letter acknowledging that she was never sent a denial letter
4. This letter still failed to provide a reason for denial
5. Was not offered HAFA at that time.
And, it just keeps getting better! Regarding her HAFA/short sale application, all the documents were emailed to Josephine James on 4/22. The borrower spoke with her on 4/20 and did a full intake on the phone and then sent her a complete package on 4/22 per her instruction. She did not acknowledge receipt. We emailed on 4/27 to confirm receipt and no response. Only after the borrower answered a collections call did she get the collections person to IM Josephine and get her on the phone. She then went back and "found" our emails from 4/22, plus we resent everything.
So the file sat with your intake person for 5 extra days. Based upon your denial, it sounds like those days were valuable days lost.
On top of that, the borrower just received a letter that was dated 4/28/11 form Citi stating that she was denied HAFA. She was denied based upon the fact that the property is supposedly not owner occupied? She lives in the property and always has. Kind of weird that she could be denied in one day when Josephine acknowledged only looking at the file on 4/27 and for such an erroneous reason.
The file was sent to your traditional side for short sale review, and was also just denied because there was not enough time to review the file prior to sale!
Again, probably won't save her house today, but the Making Home Affordable escalation team has all this information and is working on it now.
I am sure based on the opening bid the property will not sell at auction (it is too high for an investor to buy and flip), so the investor will be the proud owner of another asset - when they could have sold via short sale.
I am urging you to please postpone the sale date so that this file can get the proper review that it deserves!
Jessica Sulliman
Ashby Realty Group
602-677-7977
jsulliman@hotmail.com
Many Kudos go out to our CitiMortgage negotiator, Montrice Williams, who also was persistent with the investor to get the AZ Trustee Sale postponement granted even after she informed us of the rejection/denial. My efforts helped put the pressure on, so, as a team, we got it done! It just goes to show that the squeaky wheel gets the grease, and to never give up....even up to the 11th hour! Once in awhile, it will work out!!
Thanks so very much to all of the other Short Sale agents who helped with their suggestions and contacts....and if nothing else, encouragement to fight the good fight! Cuz, you can't win if you don't fight/play, right?? You CAN make a difference. This is what it's all about!
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