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Short Sale Documentation

Perhaps the most significant part of handling short sale listings is gathering the appropriate documention from the Seller. While each lender / loan type tends to have slightly different requirements, overall the list is similar and must be presented to the Lender at the time short sale negotiations are begun ...
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A Great Lender Helps From Start to Finish, Especially in a Short Sale

One of the very first steps in the home buying process is determining how a Buyer will pay for their new home. Not only must a Buyer determine much they can afford, but how an offer must be structured--whether closing costs must be paid by a Seller, gift funds will ...
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Mediation?–Yes, You’re Entitled!!

Yesterday I posted information about what to do as soon as you fall behind in your mortgage payments. As a second step in the foreclosure process in Washington State, the Foreclosure Fairness Act stipulates that if your loan is through one of the big banks, after receiving notice that a ...
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Just Open the Mail!

In Washington State, folks that get behind on their house payments have options as described in the Foreclosure Fairness Act. The Act prescribes a series of steps to which a homeowner is entitled prior to any auction of their home. One of the first steps a lender must take for ...
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Fix the Housing Market = Fix the Economy

I know ... I'm often considered naive in my "political" opinions. Probably rightly so most of the time. After all, I'm just a hard-workin' self-employed real estate broker out here in south King County, home of the working folks. Most of us go to work every day doing whatever it ...
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Facing a Foreclosure or Short Sale?

The Washington State attorney general's office recently released three videos that explain your rights and options should you be facing a foreclosure or short sale of your home. As an active Realtor®, I frequently receive phone calls from people that are already behind on their payments, or feel as though they ...
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Dear Bank — Can I buy my own short sale house?

Dear Bank President: See here's the thing. Like much, if not MOST, of the country, the value of my house has dropped substantially. So has my income, but I'm STILL WORKING! Of course my income is now only about 2/3rds of what it was when I bought my house because ...
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What is a Deed-in-Lieu?

A Deed-in-Lieu of Foreclosure is a process where the lender agrees to take the deed to your home rather than pursue a foreclosure action against you for nonpayment of your loan. This option is easiest where there is only one mortgage, and where there are no other liens. Depending on ...
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Sometimes a Short Sale is Just NOT the Right Answer!

I like to consider myself a resource for sellers who are considering their options. Should they pursue a short sale? Should they just walk away? Should they just try to hang on no matter what? Recently I had an opportunity to meet with a wonderful couple that were truly truly trying ...
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Is a Loan Modification for Me?

A number of considerations should be made when you are either in trouble already with your current mortgage, or anticipate that you might be soon. One excellent option might be a loan modification, which is designed to reduce the amount of your mortgage payment to no more than 31% of ...
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