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Latest Post: Mon, Sep 12 2011 4:53 AM by Richard Jones
  • Thu, Jan 20 2011 12:17 PM
    loan modification and short sale negotiations

    A distressed homeowner has too much at stake not to engage a professional short sale negotiation service when trying to avoid foreclosure. The short sale process is layered into complicated steps. With very little clear-cut guidance and few rules on how to increase your chances of having a short sale approved, most inexperienced attempts unfortunately fail. Even skilled Realtors® who are not short sale experts have trouble achieving positive results in more than 15-30% of all cases . I am now offering my short sale facilitation and processing services to outside agents at no cost to the agent. In fact agents will get to keep a 5-6% commission in almost every instance. Not only do you get a full commission, I handle the file all the way to closing. For an investor or agent this can be extremely valuable because a short sale can take so much of your time. Homeowners can feel confident that their short sale negotiation is being handled by a highly skilled professional.

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  • Mon, Sep 12 2011 4:53 AM

    How many of those have you done? How long does your average approval take? How long have you been doing short sales?

    Richard

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