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Participantimpeccable timing jp, I just deleted the window I had opened on the realist report.
The report shows two loans, 1 for 1M and another for 274k both in 2005 from Franklin.
BTW I am seeing less correlation these days between the opening bid and the loan amount.
This guy got a smoking deal. It won’t surprise me if he flips it as he can make a nice return on his money.
SD Realtor
Participantimpeccable timing jp, I just deleted the window I had opened on the realist report.
The report shows two loans, 1 for 1M and another for 274k both in 2005 from Franklin.
BTW I am seeing less correlation these days between the opening bid and the loan amount.
This guy got a smoking deal. It won’t surprise me if he flips it as he can make a nice return on his money.
SD Realtor
Participantimpeccable timing jp, I just deleted the window I had opened on the realist report.
The report shows two loans, 1 for 1M and another for 274k both in 2005 from Franklin.
BTW I am seeing less correlation these days between the opening bid and the loan amount.
This guy got a smoking deal. It won’t surprise me if he flips it as he can make a nice return on his money.
SD Realtor
ParticipantActually the short sale listing does not have to have an offer accepted to be put into contingent status. There are some cases, one in pq right now, where they have several offers but none are accepted, and the agent has put the home into contingent status. None of them have been accepted however the agent has submitted the highest and best offer into the lender for review.
I have been in the Alonda home and have had dealings with the listing agent. My advice would be to have your agent call him up and check the situation out.
SD Realtor
ParticipantActually the short sale listing does not have to have an offer accepted to be put into contingent status. There are some cases, one in pq right now, where they have several offers but none are accepted, and the agent has put the home into contingent status. None of them have been accepted however the agent has submitted the highest and best offer into the lender for review.
I have been in the Alonda home and have had dealings with the listing agent. My advice would be to have your agent call him up and check the situation out.
SD Realtor
ParticipantActually the short sale listing does not have to have an offer accepted to be put into contingent status. There are some cases, one in pq right now, where they have several offers but none are accepted, and the agent has put the home into contingent status. None of them have been accepted however the agent has submitted the highest and best offer into the lender for review.
I have been in the Alonda home and have had dealings with the listing agent. My advice would be to have your agent call him up and check the situation out.
SD Realtor
ParticipantActually the short sale listing does not have to have an offer accepted to be put into contingent status. There are some cases, one in pq right now, where they have several offers but none are accepted, and the agent has put the home into contingent status. None of them have been accepted however the agent has submitted the highest and best offer into the lender for review.
I have been in the Alonda home and have had dealings with the listing agent. My advice would be to have your agent call him up and check the situation out.
SD Realtor
ParticipantActually the short sale listing does not have to have an offer accepted to be put into contingent status. There are some cases, one in pq right now, where they have several offers but none are accepted, and the agent has put the home into contingent status. None of them have been accepted however the agent has submitted the highest and best offer into the lender for review.
I have been in the Alonda home and have had dealings with the listing agent. My advice would be to have your agent call him up and check the situation out.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYes it sold for that at the trustee sale. The buyers purchases it for cash at the county courthouse.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYes it sold for that at the trustee sale. The buyers purchases it for cash at the county courthouse.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYes it sold for that at the trustee sale. The buyers purchases it for cash at the county courthouse.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYes it sold for that at the trustee sale. The buyers purchases it for cash at the county courthouse.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYes it sold for that at the trustee sale. The buyers purchases it for cash at the county courthouse.
SD Realtor
ParticipantWhen a short sale offer is submitted to the lender it is generally accompanied by an estimated HUD statement. A preliminary title report should be run so that ALL liens are identified. The HUD should reflect all liens to be paid from the sellers (lender) funds that currently exist so that the lender will get a realistic idea of what they will net.
All liens need to be removed for title to transfer cleanly.
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