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Aug 11

How Short Sale Extensions Will be a Thing of the Past

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Wachovia has announced they will no longer postpone a foreclosure sale date once it has been set. This directly affects our ability to assist our clients if they decide to short sale in lieu of foreclosure.

What this means to sellers

Procrastination will have dire consequences on sellers who wait until the last minute(less than two weeks) to put their house on the market as a short sale. We obviously understand that sellers want to exhaust all options before considering a short sale including a modification. Sellers should make a decision to sell no later than the filing of a notice of default on their home if the want to have the best chance of a successful short sale.

What this means to buyers

Buyers must be ready to close fast. In a recent listing I had ten offers on a home, a third of the offers were using a loan product that required a forty five day escrow. On the other hand there were other offers that were all cash or conventional(5% down payment or more). If you are considering buying a short sale you should look at the possibility that you may be asked to close in less than thirty days otherwise your chances of the seller accepting your offer are slim. Sellers are under extreme pressure to perform and as such are looking for a quick close from a committed buyer.

Other lenders are following this trend

My sources tell me we are seeing a trend and there is rumor that Bank of America is considering eliminating short sale extensions. I experienced this with Household Finance(HFC), my negotiator emphasised that there would be no extension on a short sale approval and that a sale date was set for the day after the expiration of the sort sale approval. Our seller decided to accept an offer form a buyer who was able to close in twenty one days.

Adjust your expectations or they will be adjusted for you

Short sales continue to evolve and we continue to see changes to the way servicers and investors manage properties in default. It’s clear we are witnessing a shift  in the flexibility we will receive when it comes to negotiating with servicers and investors and it appears as though they are now willing to cut there losses and move on.

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Aug 18

10 Day Approval, Wachovia’s Short Sale Fast Track

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Wachovia Short Sale Fast Track Approval

10 day approval? Yes that’s what I said and for those homeowners lucky enough to have a Wachovia loan( aka World Savings) a short sale approval is possible within a few weeks time. Wachovia is able to do this mainly because they own the loans vs having to service them for investors.

What makes this more incredible is that each county has a short sale negotiator who is proactive in the approval process.  Wachovia makes its decisions on a case by case hardship a homeowner is facing. The goal is to offer a fast track process to the homeowner once it has been determined that all other options have been exhausted including the possibility of a loan modification.

Requirements for a Wachovia Short Sale Approval

  1. Homeowner must have a true hardship (loss of income, job loss, medical, family, etc….). Provide required documentation to support your hardship. Taxes, bank statements, and pay stubs must be submitted to the negotiator.
  2. Communication  is key! Most homeowners in this situation are embarrassed at the possibility of facing foreclosure that they stop answering the phone or opening mail. You must be willing to communicate with the lender to help yourself with this situation.
  3. Work with a REALTOR who knows how the Wachovia process works. This will help the homeowner reach a timely agreement with Wachovia and help facilitate an open channel of communication with the short sale negotiator.

Wachovia’s short sale fast track is incredibly fast in comparison to the other banks and servicers who can take up to 90 days to approve a short sale. Talk to a Loss Mitigation Representative  to find out more and to explore your options.

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