Outsourcing Negotiations On Short Sales

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Greetings all! I am a beginner in short sales, however I am very much interested in outsourcing the negotiation part of the work. I have watched my brotherinlaw and this is where all his time is pent. I then lsitened to several teleconferences about this out sourcing. any suggestions on locating services. Plus coul I advertise for the hiring of my own negotiators? The info at this forum has been very helpful! Thanks again!

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  • ironworker19th October, 2006

    If I remember correctly, shortsalepro was available for some type of outsourcing or referral program. You may want to contact him for all the details and if he is still available.

  • PMP9th October, 2006

    My partner has assisted several people with their SS negotiations. I will email you.

  • webuyhousesmi10th October, 2006

    I have not found the negoitiating to be the most time consuming part of the process. Marketing, contacting potential SS, qualifying the SS, document collection all take much longer than the negoitaition process. The negoitation all seems downhill to me.... I would love to outsource the other tasks.

  • swetbak11th November, 2006

    Thank you SSpro.
    I probably made my question too long and broad trying to insert some details. Let me try again.
    Do all mortgage lenders (specifically H&R Block if anyone knows) have a loss mitigation dept. that entertains short sales?
    [addsig]

  • weristit12th November, 2006

    I did get property for 104k currently working to sale same for 175k. the judgement for 3100 was voided due to a bankrupcy the owner had been through. The house will bring 265k to 275k repaired per comps in the area.

  • weristit14th November, 2006

    I worked with them directly. No agent involved. Once the price was agreed upon the closing agent completed work in about a week.

  • weristit14th November, 2006

    Whatever happened on this house?

  • weristit14th November, 2006

    Whatever happened on this house?

  • GARealtor15th November, 2006

    weristit,

    I never heard anything else regarding the house. No one from here contacted me but maybe someone got in touch with the AJC or the tenents directly. I assume the AJC will run another story on it if the outcome is favorable. Thanks for asking.

  • dirtman897th November, 2006

    Wow, I am amazed that the mailman could afford $850k. You should do a search on this site for the short sale pro. Someone gave you good advice some time ago when you split the credit obligations btwn you and your husband so that his credit was even available to reuse--and not get scared by the ss or fcl.

  • charlotteinvestor7th November, 2006

    Have your realtor arrange the short sale.

  • nathandetroit9th November, 2006

    Increase it to $2500.00 and start the process over. The closer it gets the better. With HSBC $2500 on $35,000 - 39,999.00 seems to be the ticket.

  • petesakes9th November, 2006

    Thanks n/detroit,I will do that. As for the defiency did the homeowner still have to agree to it? if so for what amount ?

  • petesakes16th November, 2006

    they did request a formal short sale package such as hud 1,financial woksheet,hardship letter, all the basics,and last but not least a short sale defiency letter requireded to be signed and notarized by the borrower.

  • bgrossnickle15th November, 2006

    Who does the lender think is the buyer?

    I would go to a title company and make it legit. They will payoff the short sell amount and they will get their own deed.

    Are you sellers still available and cooperative? Would they go to a title company for a closing?

    What exactly does your short sell acceptance letter say? Does it meantion who must buy the property, that they want a copy of the HUD1 (settlement statement), etc?

  • bgrossnickle16th November, 2006

    Did you provide the lender with a Purchase and Sales contract and HUD1 as part of your SS package?

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