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March 10, 2010 at 4:17 PM #524156March 10, 2010 at 4:17 PM #524293DataAgentParticipant
Congrats on the deal. Short sales ain’t easy. Do you think you will be getting a 1099 from the lender for ‘debt forgiveness?’
March 10, 2010 at 4:17 PM #524734DataAgentParticipantCongrats on the deal. Short sales ain’t easy. Do you think you will be getting a 1099 from the lender for ‘debt forgiveness?’
March 10, 2010 at 4:17 PM #524830DataAgentParticipantCongrats on the deal. Short sales ain’t easy. Do you think you will be getting a 1099 from the lender for ‘debt forgiveness?’
March 10, 2010 at 4:17 PM #525088DataAgentParticipantCongrats on the deal. Short sales ain’t easy. Do you think you will be getting a 1099 from the lender for ‘debt forgiveness?’
March 10, 2010 at 4:33 PM #524186sdrealtorParticipantSMH,
Congratulations and you are certainly not in the majority with them. The speed and success has alot to do with who the lender is and a bit of luck. Your file can land on the desk of an unresponsive nitwit at your lender or someone who knows what they are doing. I have gotten approvals in 7 days and 270 days depending upon the situation. It sounds like you did about average to get approval in 90 days. Hopefully they got you firm releases from deficiency (i.e it says in your approval letter that the balance is forgiven and they will not pursue the deficiency) otherwise you may get an unpleasant call in future.At least it’s over and you acn move on with your life.
March 10, 2010 at 4:33 PM #524323sdrealtorParticipantSMH,
Congratulations and you are certainly not in the majority with them. The speed and success has alot to do with who the lender is and a bit of luck. Your file can land on the desk of an unresponsive nitwit at your lender or someone who knows what they are doing. I have gotten approvals in 7 days and 270 days depending upon the situation. It sounds like you did about average to get approval in 90 days. Hopefully they got you firm releases from deficiency (i.e it says in your approval letter that the balance is forgiven and they will not pursue the deficiency) otherwise you may get an unpleasant call in future.At least it’s over and you acn move on with your life.
March 10, 2010 at 4:33 PM #524764sdrealtorParticipantSMH,
Congratulations and you are certainly not in the majority with them. The speed and success has alot to do with who the lender is and a bit of luck. Your file can land on the desk of an unresponsive nitwit at your lender or someone who knows what they are doing. I have gotten approvals in 7 days and 270 days depending upon the situation. It sounds like you did about average to get approval in 90 days. Hopefully they got you firm releases from deficiency (i.e it says in your approval letter that the balance is forgiven and they will not pursue the deficiency) otherwise you may get an unpleasant call in future.At least it’s over and you acn move on with your life.
March 10, 2010 at 4:33 PM #524860sdrealtorParticipantSMH,
Congratulations and you are certainly not in the majority with them. The speed and success has alot to do with who the lender is and a bit of luck. Your file can land on the desk of an unresponsive nitwit at your lender or someone who knows what they are doing. I have gotten approvals in 7 days and 270 days depending upon the situation. It sounds like you did about average to get approval in 90 days. Hopefully they got you firm releases from deficiency (i.e it says in your approval letter that the balance is forgiven and they will not pursue the deficiency) otherwise you may get an unpleasant call in future.At least it’s over and you acn move on with your life.
March 10, 2010 at 4:33 PM #525118sdrealtorParticipantSMH,
Congratulations and you are certainly not in the majority with them. The speed and success has alot to do with who the lender is and a bit of luck. Your file can land on the desk of an unresponsive nitwit at your lender or someone who knows what they are doing. I have gotten approvals in 7 days and 270 days depending upon the situation. It sounds like you did about average to get approval in 90 days. Hopefully they got you firm releases from deficiency (i.e it says in your approval letter that the balance is forgiven and they will not pursue the deficiency) otherwise you may get an unpleasant call in future.At least it’s over and you acn move on with your life.
April 22, 2010 at 10:09 AM #542044AnonymousGuestHi Matt! Just wanted to let you know why people would complain about your brokerage. Over the last week I contacted your office about a short sale 3 times; by phone, and email, but did not get a response. After the 4th attempt, I got a call from an agent from your brokerage. I asked him if I could view a listing that your office had on the MLS. We met at the property and discussed the listing. During the discussion I was told TWICE that he, (your agent) was MY buyers agent; this is after me telling him I did not need an agent. In addition, your agent said that it did not matter if I did not use him as my agent, he would still get a 5% commission. Can you tell me if this sounds like, 1. Your brokerage is operating in the interests of the seller. 2. Your agent misled me, in that he was not there as the listing agent.
April 22, 2010 at 10:09 AM #542157AnonymousGuestHi Matt! Just wanted to let you know why people would complain about your brokerage. Over the last week I contacted your office about a short sale 3 times; by phone, and email, but did not get a response. After the 4th attempt, I got a call from an agent from your brokerage. I asked him if I could view a listing that your office had on the MLS. We met at the property and discussed the listing. During the discussion I was told TWICE that he, (your agent) was MY buyers agent; this is after me telling him I did not need an agent. In addition, your agent said that it did not matter if I did not use him as my agent, he would still get a 5% commission. Can you tell me if this sounds like, 1. Your brokerage is operating in the interests of the seller. 2. Your agent misled me, in that he was not there as the listing agent.
April 22, 2010 at 10:09 AM #542630AnonymousGuestHi Matt! Just wanted to let you know why people would complain about your brokerage. Over the last week I contacted your office about a short sale 3 times; by phone, and email, but did not get a response. After the 4th attempt, I got a call from an agent from your brokerage. I asked him if I could view a listing that your office had on the MLS. We met at the property and discussed the listing. During the discussion I was told TWICE that he, (your agent) was MY buyers agent; this is after me telling him I did not need an agent. In addition, your agent said that it did not matter if I did not use him as my agent, he would still get a 5% commission. Can you tell me if this sounds like, 1. Your brokerage is operating in the interests of the seller. 2. Your agent misled me, in that he was not there as the listing agent.
April 22, 2010 at 10:09 AM #542723AnonymousGuestHi Matt! Just wanted to let you know why people would complain about your brokerage. Over the last week I contacted your office about a short sale 3 times; by phone, and email, but did not get a response. After the 4th attempt, I got a call from an agent from your brokerage. I asked him if I could view a listing that your office had on the MLS. We met at the property and discussed the listing. During the discussion I was told TWICE that he, (your agent) was MY buyers agent; this is after me telling him I did not need an agent. In addition, your agent said that it did not matter if I did not use him as my agent, he would still get a 5% commission. Can you tell me if this sounds like, 1. Your brokerage is operating in the interests of the seller. 2. Your agent misled me, in that he was not there as the listing agent.
April 22, 2010 at 10:09 AM #543001AnonymousGuestHi Matt! Just wanted to let you know why people would complain about your brokerage. Over the last week I contacted your office about a short sale 3 times; by phone, and email, but did not get a response. After the 4th attempt, I got a call from an agent from your brokerage. I asked him if I could view a listing that your office had on the MLS. We met at the property and discussed the listing. During the discussion I was told TWICE that he, (your agent) was MY buyers agent; this is after me telling him I did not need an agent. In addition, your agent said that it did not matter if I did not use him as my agent, he would still get a 5% commission. Can you tell me if this sounds like, 1. Your brokerage is operating in the interests of the seller. 2. Your agent misled me, in that he was not there as the listing agent.
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