Ellenwood GA short sales, McDonough GA short sales and all Henry County GA short sales may get a boost from an unexpected source......Bank of America!
The new Enhanced Relocation Assistance Program from Bank of America may help many Ellenwood GA homeowners and other Henry County GA homeowners get relief from an unmanageable mortgage, and cash at closing, too!
Announcing a HUGE OPPORTUNITY for Bank of American Loan Holders
People who short sell are getting cash at the closing table. Don’t let an unaffordable mortgage ruin your life. For a limited time, homeowners are receiving anywhere from $2500 to $30,000 in relocation assistance when they short sell. That's right! Up to 30,000 dollars for selling their underwater home.
The Best Atlanta Short Sales Team can help you get started. If you are struggling to keep up your payments, or if your modification failed and you are looking for other options, this new program from Bank of America may help.
You don't need equity to sell!. See the details below. Then contact Best Atlanta Short Sales at 678-855-5238 to discuss the available options you may qualify for.
Rules* - The relocation assistance payment is calculated based on the appraised value of the homeowner's property. The total amount will be no less than $2,500, but no more than $30,000. The payment will be delivered at the time of closing if the homeowner complies with all terms and conditions of the Short Sale Agreement, which includes but are not limited to the following: a full walk-through appraisal must be completed and the homeowner must satisfy all junior liens and provide clear title for the property (the relocation assistance payment can be used to clear those liens). The short sale must close by September 26, 2013. If the homeowner does not comply with all terms and conditions of the Short Sale Agreement, they will not receive the relocation assistance payment. The amount of any deficiency and relocation assistance will be reported to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on the appropriate 1099 Form or Forms. We suggest that the homeowner contact the IRS or their tax preparer to determine if they have any tax liability.
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