Posts filed under ‘Loan Modifications’

The New Short Sale Seller Advisory

The new Short Sale Seller Advisory was designed to address some of the issues when deciding on a short sale and includes some of the following:

Before Proceeding with a Short Sale
Be Aware of Predatory “Rescue” Scams and Short Sale Fraud
Contact a Free HUD-Approved Housing Counselor or Contact Your Lender Directly
Free Services Available to Arizona Residents
Obtain Legal Advice
Obtain Tax Advice
The Consequences of Committing “Waste”

To obtain the form from the Arizona Association of Realtors, please click on the the following link:

http://www.aaronline.com/documents/ssseller_advisory.pdf

If you’re thinking of making a move, please give me a call.
http://StephanieWeissMoves.com/
480.273.7472

March 17, 2010 at 7:23 AM Leave a comment

After the Loan Modification or Short Sale

Have you been involved in a loan modification or short sale within the last 3 years? As a consumer, would you go back to that “loan modifiation or short sale” lender (i.e the bigger banks such as Bank of America, Wells Fargo, etc) for a future loan or would you look to a different bank or lender? Do you care? The big difference could be whether your short sale or loan modification was successful. I think the general public may have a negative image of the large lenders and could possibly look elsewhere for loans down the road once they’re able. What’s your opinion?  StephanieWeissMoves@gmail.com

March 12, 2010 at 8:44 PM Leave a comment


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