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Frequently Asked Short Sale Questions

-"HOT" Short Sale Investor Tips!


By Dwan Bent-Twyford
The "Queen of Foreclosures"!

When investors find out I specialize in short sales, they always have so many questions. Here are the answers to some of the most common. Hopefully, these answers will give you a better understanding of a short sale and how to do one.

WHY DO THE BANKS SHORT SALE?

  • The mortgage is in arrears or foreclosure.
  • The property is in poor condition.
  • The homeowner has hardships and cannot afford the payments.
  • New homes in the area are being chosen over existing homes.
  • The area or neighborhood has depreciated in value.
  • The bank's shareholders are concerned when there are too many defaulting loans on the books.
  • Some banks are required to prove a loss each month… let's help them out.
  • Some banks are required to have an amount equal to or up to six times the retail value of each REO "on hand" - ouch, that hurts.
  • An REO is a liability, not asset. Too many liabilities will cause any business to go under if not dealt with quickly.

CAN I SHORT SALE A NICE PROPERTY?

Absolutely! As you can see, banks short sale for many reasons other than the poor condition of the property.

WHAT STEPS DO I TAKE TO COMPLETE A SUCCESSFUL SHORT SALE?

  1. Find a property owner in distress.
  2. Put a deal together with the homeowner.
  3. Have the homeowner sign an authorization to release form.
  4. Fill out a sales contract for the amount you want to offer the bank and have the homeowner sign it.
  5. Call the Loss Mitigation department at the bank.
  6. Fax them your offer along with the following:
    1. Your cover letter explaining why you can't offer full price.
    2. The sales contract.
    3. Justifying comps of the area.
    4. Pictures, if you have them.
    5. A net sheet or closing statement (a sheet that shows the bank exactly how much they will net after closing costs, taxes, etc. are paid).
    6. A hardship letter from the homeowner that mentions the dreaded word… bankruptcy.
    7. Estimated list and cost of repairs, using retail repair prices that the normal homeowner would pay for these items.

WHAT HAPPENS TO THE HOMEOWNERS CREDIT?

When you negotiate a successful short sale, keep in mind that the agreed upon price is payment in full. However, the homeowners may still owe the difference between the mortgage balance and the discounted amount via a "deficiency judgment." If granted, this judgment will affect the homeowners and their credit report just as any other judgment. You must get the bank to agree to accept "payment in full without pursuit of any deficiency judgment."

In addition, you need to explain to the homeowners that the discounted amount (the difference between the mortgage balance and the short sale) may be declared as income on their income tax return by means of a "1099." The homeowners can speak with their accountant for advice. Since the homeowners have been in such duress and probably haven't made much income, a 1099 may not adversely affect them.

I hope this sheds some light on short sales. As you know, nine out of ten deals have no equity. To be successful in this business, trends call for you to be a short sale expert. Check out my website www.theartoftheshortsale.com

Author's Bio:

Dwan Bent-Twyford, the "Queen of Foreclosures", is a distinguished author, motivating national speaker, and incredible teacher. She has published a home study course, Financial Freedom Through Foreclosures, that will teach you every aspect of the exciting foreclosure world ...in detail! Her niche is finding foreclosures with no equity, negotiating with the banks to accept less than what is owed, thus creating a "Short Sale."

Over the last several years she has developed a hugely successful "Short Sale" system that has earned her and her students hundreds of thousands of dollars. She wants to share that knowledge with you. Her goal is simple... teach you how to become a "super investor" using her proven techniques, strategies, and concepts. For more information on short sales, contact her at www.1234closures.com

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