Admin

Kids Don‘t Count: What You Need To Know About CalHFA Short Sales

Reblogger Keith Ritter
Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Profesional Partners Glendale AZ Real Estate Peoria/Realtor SA515011000

Government at its best, or maybe I should say its worst. This is absolutely horrifying. Please read. What you don't know can hurt you in the long run. 

Original content by Brenda Uriarte Avila

I took a listing recently from a young couple who was clearly experiencing a financial hardship. They were both city workers whose salaries were cut and overtime eliminated.  There were three loans recorded against their condo, all of them purchase-money, two of the three with CalHFA(California Housing Finance Agency). A month prior, this couple was denied a loan modification. I guess I should clarify: They were approved for a modification that lowered their monthly payments all of twenty-eight dollars, which did very little to offset their nine-hundred dollar monthly shortage.

I did the usual pre-listing qualifying work- checked the financials, confirmed the sellers were ready to sell and called CalHFA to find out anything new that could help us expedite a short sale. Everything looked good. I listed the house, found a buyer and opened escrow. Our complete short sale package was with CalHFA within a week.

Three weeks later, our short sale was declined. The counselor assigned to our file stated that the reason for the denial was a lack of financial hardship. This didn’t make sense since the financial statement and bank statements clearly documented that my clients’ income didn’t cover their living expenses.

The counselor and I went over the financial statement line by line. When we arrived at the section on childcare, she mentioned that the cost of caring for my clients’ two young children was not an allowable expense. Then she stated that the allowable amount for groceries was sixty percent of what was noted in the statement. The revised numbers showed my clients having an overage of one hundred and ten dollars, which from CalHFA’s perspective was enough to remove the financial hardship.

After hearing all that nonsense, the obvious question was “why?” of course. The counselor stated that my clients made just about the same amount of money at the time as they did when they purchased the home five years prior and, therefore, should be able to make their mortgage payments. I reminded her that this couple now had two children and that the recent decrease in income made it impossible for them to continue making their payments. Her response to my pleading was: “Ma’am, having children is a personal decision and not a hardship. The cost of raising them is not going to persuade us to approve the short sale.” And that was that. CalHFA cancelled the short sale. I resubmitted my package a few days later hoping the new person assigned to the file would see things our way. We had no luck. After weeks of bringing attention to this file in any way I could, the lender foreclosed and eventually sold the house for eight thousand dollars less than our offer price.

Here’s a list of what you should know about CalHFA short sales:

  • CalHFA is a self-supporting state agency that provides funds for home loans through the sale of tax-exempt bonds. The bonds are repaid through the loan revenues. Due to the use of public funds, the bond investors have a fiduciary responsibility to recoup as much of the funds due CalHFA as possible. Don’t expect big(if any) discounts here and it’s probably best to keep investor-buyers away.
  • CalHFA does not participate in HAFA due to $3000 seller relocation incentive incorporated into the program, which would mean less public funds returned.
  • Short sales are approved only on owner-occupied property. This means the seller cannot move from the home until it is sold and the short sale is approved. CalHFA will decline the short sale if the homeowner vacates the property prior the agreed upon date.
  • The property must be listed for at least 90 days prior to submitting an offer to allow for ample marketing time. However, CalHFA will review short sale packages prior to the 90-day period if foreclosure proceedings have been intiated
  • The complete short sale package must be received by CalHFA no later than 19 days prior to a scheduled trustee sale. CalHFA will not postpone the sale if the package is received after that.
  • Don’t be surprised if CalHFA’s FMV comes back significantly higher than that of comparable sales in the area. Bond investors work with a “window” of value, which oftentimes works against the deal.
  • The sellers must be able to document the hardship in order for CalHFA to deem it “valid”.
  • Hardships are documented via credit reports, pay stubs, unemployment documentation, etc. My clients would have had a better shot at getting their approval if they financed expensive vehicles and maxed out their credit cards.
  • And yes, the cost of caring for children isn’t taken into account if the children were born after the loan was approved. Crazy!

“Process instead of reason” is the way I would describe the CalHFA short sale process. California homeowners are being hurt by a system created to protect them. I guess it’s all in a day’s work in this Bizarro real estate world.

Here’s a link for CalHFA,s short sale package and list of required documents. Remember to write your loan number on every page AND fax the package twice to give them the opportunity to lose it the first time around(wink).

http://www.calhfa.ca.gov/myaccount/hardship/shortsale.pdf


Thanks For Reaing


                                                

                                                   

                                                    Blog Subscribe


T: 714.474.5123 | Email: Brenda@BrendaUAvila.comWebsite: http://BrendaUAvila.com |CA DRE Broker Lic: 01141420 RE/MAX TIffany Real Estate| 5925 Ball Road |Cypress, CA, 90630

Find Me Online!

Link to Facebook   Link to Twitter  Link to ActiveRain

Posted by

Meet Keith Ritter and The Ritter Team
 

Over the years, Keith has had the opportunity to experience the ins and outs of the marketplace. Under these circumstances, He has helped many satisfied clients make successful transitions under some of the most difficult circumstances. Keith has always been a compassionate person, and thus has developed a deeper understanding of how emotional the home selling and buying process can be. 

Keith is easy to talk to and has the expertise to recognize the goals of his clients to find and complete the process of obtaining the home of their dreams. His greatest asset, however, is his sense of humor. He laughs often and has a knack for putting people at ease. 

Regardless of market conditions, he exhibits a crystal clear vision of what it takes to be successful in helping people accomplish their real estate goals. He understands that leaders are servants. This one thing is what makes Keith and the Ritter Team leaders in Arizona Real Estate. Keith and each member of the Ritter Team have a strong personal committment to customer service. 

Call the Ritter Team today for a personal consultation and free market analysis. They really do appreciate the opportunity to serve you!

Arizona Real Estate and Homes for sale in Arizona presented to you by The Ritter Team

The Ritter Team makes the process of buying Arizona Real Estate for sale or finding Homes for sale in Arizona simple. The Ritter Team provides a no pressure service that is free to buyers. If you are interested in looking for Homes for sale in Arizona, The Ritter Team will help you negotiate a fair price and take care of everything else:

  • Previewing Arizona Real Estate properties for sale, saving you time
  • Writing contracts for your Arizona home for sale
  • Submitting the offers on Homes for sale in Arizona
  • Following up with the REO managers on the best Arizona Real Estate properties for sale to guarantee your offer is top priority.
  • We back up the offers with comparable sales to justify the price offered on Homes for sale in Arizona.
  • Achieve a successful close on your Arizona Real Estate property for sale by working with top team in the valley

You have enough to do during the day with your regular schedule than to have to deal with all of the above.  The Ritter Team is compromised of experienced, successful Arizona Real Estate agents ready to assist in your Arizona Real Estate for sale search. We take on the burden so you don't have to worry.

After you have had the chance to review the information on The Ritter Team website, contact us so we can tell you more about how we can help.

 We appreciate the opportunity to serve you.

 

SEARCH ALL ARIZONA PROPERTIES

Join our network or Follow Us

 Facebook.com/RitterTeam

 https://twitter.com/theritterteam

 Keith Ritter on Linkedin

 Pinterest/theritterteam PeoriaAZRealEstate.com

 Blog.GlendaleAZRealEstate.com

 http://www.youtube.com/user/TheRitterTeam

 http://theritterteam.blogspot.com/

 GlendaleAZRealestate.com Pinterest The Ritter Team 2

 e Properties Blogs the Ritter Team

 Keith Ritter Google Plus +

 http://thekeithritterteam.com/

 Active Rain Ritter Team Blog

 Keith Ritter Keller Williams Realty Professional Partners  Direct 602-908-5020  Cell 602-885-2018

 

 

Comments(1)

Show All Comments Sort:
Edward & Celia Maddox
The Celtic Connection Realty - Queen Creek, AZ
EXPERIENCE & INTEGRITY - WE TAKE THE HIGH ROAD

Some very interesting information on short sales in your area.  Thanks for shairing.

Jan 27, 2013 01:07 AM