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December 10, 2007 at 7:15 PM in reply to: Top 10 Ways to Market Your Listing and Find a Buyer in 30 Days #113541December 10, 2007 at 7:15 PM in reply to: Top 10 Ways to Market Your Listing and Find a Buyer in 30 Days #113662
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ParticipantRustico I knew it man! I can see it now, you sitting back in the control room surrounded by monitors in Jamul with one of those bluetooth earpieces in.
Now it is all making sense.
SD Realtor
December 10, 2007 at 7:15 PM in reply to: Top 10 Ways to Market Your Listing and Find a Buyer in 30 Days #113704SD Realtor
ParticipantRustico I knew it man! I can see it now, you sitting back in the control room surrounded by monitors in Jamul with one of those bluetooth earpieces in.
Now it is all making sense.
SD Realtor
December 10, 2007 at 7:15 PM in reply to: Top 10 Ways to Market Your Listing and Find a Buyer in 30 Days #113708SD Realtor
ParticipantRustico I knew it man! I can see it now, you sitting back in the control room surrounded by monitors in Jamul with one of those bluetooth earpieces in.
Now it is all making sense.
SD Realtor
December 10, 2007 at 7:15 PM in reply to: Top 10 Ways to Market Your Listing and Find a Buyer in 30 Days #113745SD Realtor
ParticipantRustico I knew it man! I can see it now, you sitting back in the control room surrounded by monitors in Jamul with one of those bluetooth earpieces in.
Now it is all making sense.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantDave that was well put. To add a case study for your point, the servicing entity that has been processing the short sale listing for one of my sellers has pretty much simply provided data for the investors. That is, they have provided for thier own appraisal, and analysis of the market conditions. I have been in very close contact with the asset manager and provided him with as much ancillary data as possible to bolster the case for accepting the short sale. He has in fact given a favorable recommendation to the investors but he said ultimately it is up to them to decide. I will know in a few days once they give him the decision.
My point is that your assessment of the role of the servicing entity is right on. (at least IMO)I will say though that it took ALOT of time and energy to get him to complete the process.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantDave that was well put. To add a case study for your point, the servicing entity that has been processing the short sale listing for one of my sellers has pretty much simply provided data for the investors. That is, they have provided for thier own appraisal, and analysis of the market conditions. I have been in very close contact with the asset manager and provided him with as much ancillary data as possible to bolster the case for accepting the short sale. He has in fact given a favorable recommendation to the investors but he said ultimately it is up to them to decide. I will know in a few days once they give him the decision.
My point is that your assessment of the role of the servicing entity is right on. (at least IMO)I will say though that it took ALOT of time and energy to get him to complete the process.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantDave that was well put. To add a case study for your point, the servicing entity that has been processing the short sale listing for one of my sellers has pretty much simply provided data for the investors. That is, they have provided for thier own appraisal, and analysis of the market conditions. I have been in very close contact with the asset manager and provided him with as much ancillary data as possible to bolster the case for accepting the short sale. He has in fact given a favorable recommendation to the investors but he said ultimately it is up to them to decide. I will know in a few days once they give him the decision.
My point is that your assessment of the role of the servicing entity is right on. (at least IMO)I will say though that it took ALOT of time and energy to get him to complete the process.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantDave that was well put. To add a case study for your point, the servicing entity that has been processing the short sale listing for one of my sellers has pretty much simply provided data for the investors. That is, they have provided for thier own appraisal, and analysis of the market conditions. I have been in very close contact with the asset manager and provided him with as much ancillary data as possible to bolster the case for accepting the short sale. He has in fact given a favorable recommendation to the investors but he said ultimately it is up to them to decide. I will know in a few days once they give him the decision.
My point is that your assessment of the role of the servicing entity is right on. (at least IMO)I will say though that it took ALOT of time and energy to get him to complete the process.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantDave that was well put. To add a case study for your point, the servicing entity that has been processing the short sale listing for one of my sellers has pretty much simply provided data for the investors. That is, they have provided for thier own appraisal, and analysis of the market conditions. I have been in very close contact with the asset manager and provided him with as much ancillary data as possible to bolster the case for accepting the short sale. He has in fact given a favorable recommendation to the investors but he said ultimately it is up to them to decide. I will know in a few days once they give him the decision.
My point is that your assessment of the role of the servicing entity is right on. (at least IMO)I will say though that it took ALOT of time and energy to get him to complete the process.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantHi Bob –
You can reach me at [email protected].
My answer to your next question is speculative and those more versed then me hopefully will correct this answer.
I would imagine that yes the lenders do end up paying the property tax because nobody escapes the taxman! It would seem probable that the assessment would be based on the trustee sale amount.
Again that is a purely speculative answer.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantHi Bob –
You can reach me at [email protected].
My answer to your next question is speculative and those more versed then me hopefully will correct this answer.
I would imagine that yes the lenders do end up paying the property tax because nobody escapes the taxman! It would seem probable that the assessment would be based on the trustee sale amount.
Again that is a purely speculative answer.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantHi Bob –
You can reach me at [email protected].
My answer to your next question is speculative and those more versed then me hopefully will correct this answer.
I would imagine that yes the lenders do end up paying the property tax because nobody escapes the taxman! It would seem probable that the assessment would be based on the trustee sale amount.
Again that is a purely speculative answer.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantHi Bob –
You can reach me at [email protected].
My answer to your next question is speculative and those more versed then me hopefully will correct this answer.
I would imagine that yes the lenders do end up paying the property tax because nobody escapes the taxman! It would seem probable that the assessment would be based on the trustee sale amount.
Again that is a purely speculative answer.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantHi Bob –
You can reach me at [email protected].
My answer to your next question is speculative and those more versed then me hopefully will correct this answer.
I would imagine that yes the lenders do end up paying the property tax because nobody escapes the taxman! It would seem probable that the assessment would be based on the trustee sale amount.
Again that is a purely speculative answer.
SD Realtor
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