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June 2, 2009 at 9:30 PM in reply to: Short-Sale Shenanigans…….Gotta be a way to keep the listing agents honest #409590June 2, 2009 at 9:30 PM in reply to: Short-Sale Shenanigans…….Gotta be a way to keep the listing agents honest #409837
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ParticipantHeller was the listing agent. He does alot of sales.
The agent for the buyer is not listed here. On the MLS he said it was an out of area agent. You can call, or ask your agent to call Hellers office to find out the name of the agent and where they operate out of. The deal was not cash. They financed 399k of the deal.
A client of mine was caught up in bidding for an REO awhile back and got outbid. The listing sold to an out of area agent, same thing. We did validate that it went for cash and we were outbid as well. So it wasn’t as bad as this deal. Sorry to hear about it.
June 2, 2009 at 9:30 PM in reply to: Short-Sale Shenanigans…….Gotta be a way to keep the listing agents honest #409898SD Realtor
ParticipantHeller was the listing agent. He does alot of sales.
The agent for the buyer is not listed here. On the MLS he said it was an out of area agent. You can call, or ask your agent to call Hellers office to find out the name of the agent and where they operate out of. The deal was not cash. They financed 399k of the deal.
A client of mine was caught up in bidding for an REO awhile back and got outbid. The listing sold to an out of area agent, same thing. We did validate that it went for cash and we were outbid as well. So it wasn’t as bad as this deal. Sorry to hear about it.
June 2, 2009 at 9:30 PM in reply to: Short-Sale Shenanigans…….Gotta be a way to keep the listing agents honest #410048SD Realtor
ParticipantHeller was the listing agent. He does alot of sales.
The agent for the buyer is not listed here. On the MLS he said it was an out of area agent. You can call, or ask your agent to call Hellers office to find out the name of the agent and where they operate out of. The deal was not cash. They financed 399k of the deal.
A client of mine was caught up in bidding for an REO awhile back and got outbid. The listing sold to an out of area agent, same thing. We did validate that it went for cash and we were outbid as well. So it wasn’t as bad as this deal. Sorry to hear about it.
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Participant6 offers. Accepted last night. Pricing was done to avoid the June 7th trustee sale. Will be in contingent status shortly. Will only view offers at high end of the range or above at this point according to the listing agent.
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Participant6 offers. Accepted last night. Pricing was done to avoid the June 7th trustee sale. Will be in contingent status shortly. Will only view offers at high end of the range or above at this point according to the listing agent.
SD Realtor
Participant6 offers. Accepted last night. Pricing was done to avoid the June 7th trustee sale. Will be in contingent status shortly. Will only view offers at high end of the range or above at this point according to the listing agent.
SD Realtor
Participant6 offers. Accepted last night. Pricing was done to avoid the June 7th trustee sale. Will be in contingent status shortly. Will only view offers at high end of the range or above at this point according to the listing agent.
SD Realtor
Participant6 offers. Accepted last night. Pricing was done to avoid the June 7th trustee sale. Will be in contingent status shortly. Will only view offers at high end of the range or above at this point according to the listing agent.
SD Realtor
ParticipantOnce again, the subordination will determine what is wiped out and what is not. Different conditions apply for different items. IRS liens and property tax liens…not wiped out. Open permit issues, not wiped out. Other stuff possibly, not wiped out. Many items do get wiped out, some do not.
This falls into the category of the homework that sdr referred to.
In this particular transaction, the second loan as I said, and will say again, was wiped out.
SD Realtor
ParticipantOnce again, the subordination will determine what is wiped out and what is not. Different conditions apply for different items. IRS liens and property tax liens…not wiped out. Open permit issues, not wiped out. Other stuff possibly, not wiped out. Many items do get wiped out, some do not.
This falls into the category of the homework that sdr referred to.
In this particular transaction, the second loan as I said, and will say again, was wiped out.
SD Realtor
ParticipantOnce again, the subordination will determine what is wiped out and what is not. Different conditions apply for different items. IRS liens and property tax liens…not wiped out. Open permit issues, not wiped out. Other stuff possibly, not wiped out. Many items do get wiped out, some do not.
This falls into the category of the homework that sdr referred to.
In this particular transaction, the second loan as I said, and will say again, was wiped out.
SD Realtor
ParticipantOnce again, the subordination will determine what is wiped out and what is not. Different conditions apply for different items. IRS liens and property tax liens…not wiped out. Open permit issues, not wiped out. Other stuff possibly, not wiped out. Many items do get wiped out, some do not.
This falls into the category of the homework that sdr referred to.
In this particular transaction, the second loan as I said, and will say again, was wiped out.
SD Realtor
ParticipantOnce again, the subordination will determine what is wiped out and what is not. Different conditions apply for different items. IRS liens and property tax liens…not wiped out. Open permit issues, not wiped out. Other stuff possibly, not wiped out. Many items do get wiped out, some do not.
This falls into the category of the homework that sdr referred to.
In this particular transaction, the second loan as I said, and will say again, was wiped out.
SD Realtor
Participantit is wiped out jp.
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