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By CarlOrbase, on February 6th, 2012%
Westlake OH – Bank of America is rolling out a new short sale program that will provide the quickest route to a short sale decision.
The bank came up with this programs to help ensure that homeowners are able to explore all their options and avoid foreclosure.
This program, named the Bank of America . . . → Read More: Northeast OH Short Sales: Good News On Bank of America Short Sales
By CarlOrbase, on January 17th, 2012%
Northeast OH – We often get asked if a short sale is even worth the effort. “Do I need to have my short sale “Approved” by my lender before I put my home on the market?” one seller asked us.
“When I called my lender they wouldn’t talk to me about my short sale. I . . . → Read More: Does My Northeast OH Short Sale Have To Be Approved Before I Put It Up For Sale?
By CarlOrbase, on January 17th, 2012%
Northeast OH – We got a short sale approved yesterday. This file was a fiasco from day one. Despite the incompetence we suffered, we got the file approved thru persistent follow up. The first lender handling the file was incredibly incompetent. Their short fax number didn’t work. We mailed the short sale package to them . . . → Read More: Will your Northeast OH Short Sale Realtor follow up properly to ensure success?
By CarlOrbase, on January 16th, 2012%
Northeast OH – Some people think that short sales represent a bargain in the real estate world. Some people have said that banks sell short sales for below market value because they want to avoid foreclosure.
That isn’t true. Yes, banks do prefer to sell a property in foreclosure as a short sale. They know . . . → Read More: Can your Northeast OH Short Sale Realtor beat the 80% short sale failure rate?
By CarlOrbase, on January 16th, 2012%
Northeast OH – We have seen many instances where a short sale that should have been approved was denied. If your short sale realtor doesn’t know what they are doing, then you might get stuck with a promissory note that you don’t deserve.
Click here to discover how other sellers successfully did a short sale . . . → Read More: Northeast OH Short Sale Help: Another short sale almost killed by lender incompetence
By CarlOrbase, on January 12th, 2012%
Northeast OH – The Stop Foreclosure Institute recently received a question from James. Here is his question.
“I am upside down by $300,000 on my home. I want to move, but I am concerned about having that $300,000 debt chasing me for the rest of my life. A friend mentioned I could get it . . . → Read More: Northeast OH Short Sale Question: Should I Short Sale Or Declare Bankruptcy?
By CarlOrbase, on December 12th, 2011%
Northeast OH – We recently saw something positive on short sales with Bank of America. Bank of America recently sent out an email stating that you can no initiate the short sale process without a buyer.
The agent can start the process and get things going before a buyer makes an offer to purchase . . . → Read More: Northeast OH Short Sales Are Improving
By CarlOrbase, on December 6th, 2011%
Northeast OH – It is very helpful in loan modification negotiations to know the fair market value of your home. You can use the value to convince your lender to accept your loan modification offer.
As an experienced Short Sale Realtor, I can help you determine the value of your home. Here’s how I . . . → Read More: How A Northeast OH Short Sale Realtor Determines The Value Of Your Home
By CarlOrbase, on December 5th, 2011%
Northeast OH – If you are looking to convince your lender to approve your loan modification, then here is a tool you might find useful.
Here is a sample calculator you can use to convince your lender to approve your loan modification.
Click here to discover how other sellers successfully did a short sale . . . → Read More: Northeast OH Short Sales: Loan Modification Loss Comparison Calculator
By CarlOrbase, on November 29th, 2011%
Northeast OH – The Stop Foreclosure Institute recently received this question from another agent. Here was her question.
“I was just told by the lender on a short sale that they will have to “close” the file because they buyer’s name changed. They said that due to Freddie & Fannie rules if the buyer’s . . . → Read More: Northeast OH Short Sale Question: Is This Lender Lying To Me?
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