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What You Should Look For In A Buyer Of Your Westlake Short Sale Property Elyria OH – Short Sales can be tough. Many buyers don't understand the process and think that since it is a buyer's market, then they set the rules. That's not the case.
You, the seller set the rules. After all, you still own the property. But, ...
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Westlake Short Sales: What is a BPO?
Elyria OH –
If you have been reading about short sales, then you have probably heard the term "BPO" and wondered what it meant. BPO stands for Broker's Price Opinion.
A Broker's Price Opinion is when a licensed real estate agent gives their opinion of the value of a property. ...
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Elyria OH –
The Stop Foreclosure Institute recently received a question from Luis.
Here is Luis's Question. "I am working on a loan modification on my home. I just don’t want to be upside down and want a fair interest rate. Why should I pay on a mortgage that is twice as much as my home is worth, plus the interest on that ...
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Elyria OH – If you are selling your Westlake home, then ask the buyer to write a letter about why they want to purchase the home. If you are a buyer, then write that letter. The listing agent will submit that letter along with the short sale paperwork. With a little luck that letter will help “grease the wheels” and cause the ...
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Desperate Lenders Will Accept Any Offer?
Elyria OH –
Have you heard the following myths about short sales?
Myth #1: You can buy short sales for dirt cheap and then turn around and resell them for a profit.
Myth #2: Foreclosures, Short Sales, and Bank Owned Homes can be bought for 30 to 50 cents on the dollar with no money ...
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Westlake Short Sales: Why Should I Short Sale?
Westlake OH – We often get asked if a short sale is even worth the effort. “Why don’t I just let the bank have the property”, sellers tell us. “I don’t ever think I’ll be able to fix my credit to be able to buy another house.”
Discover how other ...
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How GMAC Short Sales Work Westlake OH – GMAC, was the financing arm of General Motors. It was taken over by Uncle Sam and has been mostly privatized as Ally Financial. However, many people still have loans from the original GMAC. Some of these homeowners want to short sale, but are curious about how it works.
Discover how other sellers ...
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FHA Changes for HomebuyersFHA Changes . .Effective date April 5, 2010 – . . .Waiting a few extra days or weeks to purchase a home this spring couldcost buyers thousands of extra dollars as the Office of Housing and UrbanDevelopment (HUD) implements several changes for loans guaranteed bythe Federal Housing Authority (FHA). Coming just weeks ...
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