50 Shades Of Hardships in a Short Sale
If you feel somewhat repressed of your current situation and perhaps you are wondering secretly. .
Should I do a short sale?
There are many options you may have . .if you find yourself in a hardship with a a desire to liberate yourself of the chains that bind your strapped financial condition.
I have encountered many one and one consultations with homeowners in distress. . I accumulated a collection of different hardships.I would like to share it now. .partly because you can see the differences in short sales, the different needs of homeowners and the intricate parts of this complicated transaction.
50 Shades Of Different Hardships in a Short Sale
- Divorce
- Loss of a job
- Disability
- Employment curtailment
- Increase Expenses
- Medical Expenses
- Illness
- Separation
- Abandonment
- Relocation
- High Credit Card Bills
- Legal Difficulties
- Accident
- Military Service
- Car Troubles
- Inheritance
- Tax Increase
- Insurance Increase
- Jail
- Business Failure
- Robbery
- Lawsuit
- Assisting Sick Parents
- Assisting Sick Sibling
- Decaying Property
- Excessive Obligations
- High Energy Costs
- Payment Adjustment Increase
- Damage to Property
- Natural Disaster
- Neighborhood Crime
- Unplanned Expanding Family
- Mandatory House Arrest
- Judgement
- Tax Lien
- Property Flooded
- Basement Flooded
- Mold
- Radon
- Tree Damage to House
- Infestation
- Plant Closing
- Union Strike
- Temporary Job Loss
- Unplanned Pregnancy
- Heart Attack
- Loan Modification Terms
- Loan Modification Denial
- No Principal Reduction on Loan Modification
- Lender Bullying
If you are considering a short sale for your property in Maryland, DC or Virginia, I can assure you that you will be represented by a Realtor experienced in short sales, who knows all the ins and outs of obtaining a third party approval that could ultimately benefit your future financial plans
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