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The Cosigner of My Loan Has Never Lived In My Home. Why Are They Involved In My Short Sale Request?

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Real Estate Agent with ReMax Premier Realty BR00042149

I am currently assisting some Kansas homeowners with a request to Wells Fargo of an approval of a short sale of their home.  Their existing loan is FHA and we have requested a pre approval to participate in the short sale program.  While meeting to discuss the various possible options available, I learned that the homeowner that lived in the home was responsible for making the monthly mortgage payments.  Therefore, according to her, she would be the one to request the short sale approval from Wells Fargo.

BUT, what she did not realize is that because her parents had co-signed for the loan at the time of the initial FHA loan was taken out, they too would be included in the request for the short sale and a possible foreclosure.  Just because her cosigners did not live in the home and that she had agreed with her “parents” to make the monthly payment, does not mean that they are immune  to having to provide the required  information and meet the guidelines of the lender from whom a short sale is being requested.  They are also on the note to repay the lender back.

If you have a cosigner on your note, remember make sure that all parties on the note understand what their obligations and requirements are when applying for a short sale approval.

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About the Author:

Suzanne Hinton
Hinton Group-Affiliated with ReMax Premier Realty
Voted 5 Star Best in Customer Satisfaction Real Estate Agent
Phone: 816-520-0917
Email: shinton@remax.net
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Suzanne Hinton

About the Author: The above Real Estate information was provided by Suzanne Hinton, an Area Specialist and Top Producer in assisting people moving in and out of North Johnson County KS and the surrounding towns of the Kansas City Metro for the last 30 years.  Suzanne can be reached at shinton@remax.net or by phone at 816-520-0917.

I service assisting with Residential Real Estate Sales in the following Metro Kansas City towns:  Overland Park, Johnson County, Olathe, Mission, Merriam, Prairie Village, Leawood KS and Lee's Summit, Kansas City, Liberty, Parkville, North Kansas City MO.

 

 

 

 

Mary Macy
Top Agents Atlanta Metro - Roswell, GA
Top Agents Atlanta Metro

That would make sense, co signers are putting their neck on the line when they cosign and are responsible for repaying, how quickly we forget.

Aug 10, 2011 04:16 PM
Maria Morton
Platinum Realty - Kansas City, MO
Kansas City Real Estate 816-560-3758

Another sad story, Suzanne. I feel for the parents on this one. Hope you can help them and their daughter out.

Aug 10, 2011 05:34 PM