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Foreclosed? The tax man may want his cut

April 15th, 2011 No comments
Did you lose your house to foreclosure this year? Did your lender forgive some of your mortgage debt because the house sold for less than it the mortgage balance?

The Lincoln Lawyer now fights foreclosure

April 11th, 2011 No comments
Even lawyers are powerless against the economy.

Real Estate Short Sales

April 3rd, 2011 No comments

A short sale is a sale of real estate in which the sale proceeds fall short of the balance owed on the property’s loan and is a strategy rapidly gaining popularity in the real estate market. It is a real estate sales transaction in which the seller’s mortgage lender agrees a payoff that is less than the balance due on the loan and in which the borrower does not have to pay the difference. This agreement takes place between the seller and their lender, prior to the onset of foreclosure, allowing the home to be sold for less than the current outstanding loan balance. When a homeowner owes more on their home than it is worth, a short sale may be an option. The goal of a short sale is to help the homeowner avoid foreclosure and when both the borrower and the lender agree to the short sale process, it generally enables the avoidance of foreclosure, which involves hefty fees for the bank and poorer credit report outcomes for the borrowers. Keep in mind that, unlike bankruptcy line items, short sales do show on a credit report and can remain on your credit report for 7-10 years.

A real estate investor engaging for the first time in foreclosures and short sales will need to know exactly what a short sale is and clearly understand the process involved in a short sale. A key component for a buyer to be successful when purchasing a short sale is to make sure that they do research on the market conditions and area of the home. Although aquisition through a short sale can be a successful strategy in purchasing distressed real estate, due to the real estate market’s foreseeable inconsistencies a buyer can purchase a home and still experience additional reduction in value. Keep in mind that while Lenders want to get rid of distressed properties as soon as possible, they typically aren’t going to sell them for ridiculously low prices. It is also important to remember that it is very possible that a short sale can and will fall through if the Broker Price Opinions come in much higher than the agreed upon price.

A real estate short sale is a strategy that can help homeowners who owe more for their house than the houses are worth, and is another option of relief for troubled homeowners. Before proceeding with a short sale it is imperative to evaluate your personal situation and determine if a real estate short sale is right for you. A short sale is typically faster and less expensive than a foreclosure, but there are downsides that merit consideration as well. Sellers should be careful to consult with their lenders and tax advisers as to the impact of a short sale and clearly understand the impact of the potential outcomes. If all other options have been exhausted and a short sale is the best choice, it is highly recommended that the seller work with a licensed real estate agent who can assist in listing the home for sale. Sellers should also keep in mind that Buyers can get tired of waiting for short sale approval and cancel because banks can’t process their short sales fast enough. Buyers need to understand the current market conditions and values and work with a Realtor they trust. However, when utilized in the appropriate situations a short sale can be beneficial to all parties involved.

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Foreclosures are falling – but it’s a fake out

February 10th, 2011 No comments
Foreclosure filings plunged in January, but don't shake those pom-poms yet. It's strictly a fake out.

30% of mortgages are underwater

February 9th, 2011 No comments
Sometime, somehow, the foreclosure crisis will ease. But probably not anytime soon.

Who profits from foreclosure?

February 9th, 2011 No comments

10 surprise foreclosure hotspots

February 1st, 2011 No comments
Las Vegas always wins the title of foreclosure king. But these 10 unexpected cities -- like Savannah -- are where the plague is spreading fastest.

Foreclosure pain index: 10 cities

January 27th, 2011 No comments
Despite being four years after the housing bust, the foreclosure plague has continued to spread. Here's how the country's 10 biggest cities are faring.

Las Vegas: Still the foreclosure king

January 27th, 2011 No comments
Las Vegas is once again the foreclosure king.

Foreclosure freeze coming

December 3rd, 2010 No comments
Several of the big mortgage players are playing Santa Claus again this year, saying they will not evict borrowers in default during the two weeks surrounding Christmas.