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July 15, 2009 at 6:26 AM in reply to: Obama wants to let you rent your house to avoid eviction, maybe make your payment for you!!.. yaaay! #430519July 15, 2009 at 6:26 AM in reply to: Obama wants to let you rent your house to avoid eviction, maybe make your payment for you!!.. yaaay! #430813
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Participant“Funny how only a year or two ago nobody would have thought any of this possible”
That is not a correct statement. Some of us were saying quite far back that there would be an endless supply of federally instituted measures that would be quite breathetaking.
Arraya – Cannot agree with your reference to the people who got into this mess being without blame. They should not get bailed out anymore then the banks should get any money. They are just as stupid.
July 15, 2009 at 6:26 AM in reply to: Obama wants to let you rent your house to avoid eviction, maybe make your payment for you!!.. yaaay! #430883SD Realtor
Participant“Funny how only a year or two ago nobody would have thought any of this possible”
That is not a correct statement. Some of us were saying quite far back that there would be an endless supply of federally instituted measures that would be quite breathetaking.
Arraya – Cannot agree with your reference to the people who got into this mess being without blame. They should not get bailed out anymore then the banks should get any money. They are just as stupid.
July 15, 2009 at 6:26 AM in reply to: Obama wants to let you rent your house to avoid eviction, maybe make your payment for you!!.. yaaay! #431043SD Realtor
Participant“Funny how only a year or two ago nobody would have thought any of this possible”
That is not a correct statement. Some of us were saying quite far back that there would be an endless supply of federally instituted measures that would be quite breathetaking.
Arraya – Cannot agree with your reference to the people who got into this mess being without blame. They should not get bailed out anymore then the banks should get any money. They are just as stupid.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYour realtor should be working for you. If you do not feel that he/she has provided the representation you expect it is a no brainer. If things happened as you explained then yes you should interview others.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYour realtor should be working for you. If you do not feel that he/she has provided the representation you expect it is a no brainer. If things happened as you explained then yes you should interview others.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYour realtor should be working for you. If you do not feel that he/she has provided the representation you expect it is a no brainer. If things happened as you explained then yes you should interview others.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYour realtor should be working for you. If you do not feel that he/she has provided the representation you expect it is a no brainer. If things happened as you explained then yes you should interview others.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYour realtor should be working for you. If you do not feel that he/she has provided the representation you expect it is a no brainer. If things happened as you explained then yes you should interview others.
July 14, 2009 at 1:57 PM in reply to: Did you notice recently many Short Sales listings reduce prices #429687SD Realtor
ParticipantAll I can tell you guys is that there is alot of variability with short sale offers. One dependency is that you may want to check to see the trustee sale date. If the date is right around the corner then yeah they are more then likely just trying to delay the trustee sale. We have discussed many times that lots of times agents will post a short sale with a low price simply to get an offer into the lender to get processing done.
One thing that I am seeing is that second liens are being alot more tougher to deal with then last year.
It is just a variable process. I have two short sale listings with the same first lien holder and they are being processed in a very different way. Both of them however are agonizingly slow. Also each time the buyers have walked we have had to resubmit the packages and that also adds more time to the process.
In the end the deals do get done alot of the time, it just takes extreme persistence. If you are a buyer be patient and have alot of faith. Fire and forget.
July 14, 2009 at 1:57 PM in reply to: Did you notice recently many Short Sales listings reduce prices #429904SD Realtor
ParticipantAll I can tell you guys is that there is alot of variability with short sale offers. One dependency is that you may want to check to see the trustee sale date. If the date is right around the corner then yeah they are more then likely just trying to delay the trustee sale. We have discussed many times that lots of times agents will post a short sale with a low price simply to get an offer into the lender to get processing done.
One thing that I am seeing is that second liens are being alot more tougher to deal with then last year.
It is just a variable process. I have two short sale listings with the same first lien holder and they are being processed in a very different way. Both of them however are agonizingly slow. Also each time the buyers have walked we have had to resubmit the packages and that also adds more time to the process.
In the end the deals do get done alot of the time, it just takes extreme persistence. If you are a buyer be patient and have alot of faith. Fire and forget.
July 14, 2009 at 1:57 PM in reply to: Did you notice recently many Short Sales listings reduce prices #430196SD Realtor
ParticipantAll I can tell you guys is that there is alot of variability with short sale offers. One dependency is that you may want to check to see the trustee sale date. If the date is right around the corner then yeah they are more then likely just trying to delay the trustee sale. We have discussed many times that lots of times agents will post a short sale with a low price simply to get an offer into the lender to get processing done.
One thing that I am seeing is that second liens are being alot more tougher to deal with then last year.
It is just a variable process. I have two short sale listings with the same first lien holder and they are being processed in a very different way. Both of them however are agonizingly slow. Also each time the buyers have walked we have had to resubmit the packages and that also adds more time to the process.
In the end the deals do get done alot of the time, it just takes extreme persistence. If you are a buyer be patient and have alot of faith. Fire and forget.
July 14, 2009 at 1:57 PM in reply to: Did you notice recently many Short Sales listings reduce prices #430266SD Realtor
ParticipantAll I can tell you guys is that there is alot of variability with short sale offers. One dependency is that you may want to check to see the trustee sale date. If the date is right around the corner then yeah they are more then likely just trying to delay the trustee sale. We have discussed many times that lots of times agents will post a short sale with a low price simply to get an offer into the lender to get processing done.
One thing that I am seeing is that second liens are being alot more tougher to deal with then last year.
It is just a variable process. I have two short sale listings with the same first lien holder and they are being processed in a very different way. Both of them however are agonizingly slow. Also each time the buyers have walked we have had to resubmit the packages and that also adds more time to the process.
In the end the deals do get done alot of the time, it just takes extreme persistence. If you are a buyer be patient and have alot of faith. Fire and forget.
July 14, 2009 at 1:57 PM in reply to: Did you notice recently many Short Sales listings reduce prices #430426SD Realtor
ParticipantAll I can tell you guys is that there is alot of variability with short sale offers. One dependency is that you may want to check to see the trustee sale date. If the date is right around the corner then yeah they are more then likely just trying to delay the trustee sale. We have discussed many times that lots of times agents will post a short sale with a low price simply to get an offer into the lender to get processing done.
One thing that I am seeing is that second liens are being alot more tougher to deal with then last year.
It is just a variable process. I have two short sale listings with the same first lien holder and they are being processed in a very different way. Both of them however are agonizingly slow. Also each time the buyers have walked we have had to resubmit the packages and that also adds more time to the process.
In the end the deals do get done alot of the time, it just takes extreme persistence. If you are a buyer be patient and have alot of faith. Fire and forget.
SD Realtor
ParticipantThe thing that concerns me about Del Sur, at least the newer communities there are the MR fees. Not cheap at all. It is just harder for me to reconcile that overhead to be honest. FLU I would advise your relative to try to get into either some of the short sales or get a new place because the standard resellers dont get it. The problem is that the builders have squeezed the releases into such small numbers that they have done a great job
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