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Mahopac Short Sales: Getting divorced, neither can afford, what to do?

Mahopac NY - In this case I would recommend you sell the house. Now, if you are reading this blog, then you must be researching a short sale.

Which means that you are probably upside down on the home. You have three options.

Option #1: Let your lender foreclose on the home. You just stop making the payments and surrender the home to your lender.

Option #2: Short Sale the house and get the debt wiped out. A short sale offers the following benefits over a foreclosure.

Issue: Can I get a Future Fannie Mae Loan?

Foreclosure: The current Fannie Mae Guidelines require you to wait 5-7 years before you can buy another home with a Fannie Mae Loan. Most other banks and lenders have the same or even stricter procedures.

Short Sale:If are back on your feet 2 years after the short sale, then Fannie Mae guidelines allow you to get a loan from them

Discover how other sellers successfully did a short sale to avoid foreclosure by requesting an appointment harry@townandvillagerealty.com


Issue: Can I get a future loan from any mortgage company?

Foreclosure: Any future application will require you to answer the question, "Have you had property foreclosed upon or given title or deed in lieu thereof in the last 7 years?" you'll have to answer that question yes.

Short Sale: You can state “No” because you short sold your home. You only have to say yes if the bank completes the foreclosure.

Issue: Credit Score Impact
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Foreclosure: Your score is typically lowered by 250 to 300 points, or even more. This often stays on your credit score for over 3 years.


Short Sale: Only late payments show up. After a short sale, the mortgage is normally reported as "paid in full, settled." This lowers your score as little as 50 points if all other payments are being made. Oftentimes, this is off your credit report in as little as 12 months.

Issue: Will I owe the bank any money for the shortfall?


Foreclosure: Many lenders take 12-18 months to foreclose upon a property and resell it. This dramatically increases the loss and makes any deficiency judgment potentially bigger.

Short Sale: Few lenders ask for a promissory note on a short sale. As an example, on one short sale, the bank lost over $120,000. They settled with the seller for $25,000 to be repaid over 15 years with zero interest. The seller's monthly payment was only $138,89. You can often even negotiate and have the promissory note waived. 

Option #3: Rent the property. This is a good way to earn some extra money. However, if you are upside down, then it is more than likely that the rent will not cover the mortgage. That means someone will have to write a check each month covering the loss.

Thinking about a short sale? I can help you short sale your property and never pay the bank another penny. Send me an e-mail at Harry@townandvillagerealty.com. I will contact you for a free consultation.

When we talk, I will explain how the process works in detail. If you prefer, then you can call me at (914) 714-8014.

Discover how other sellers successfully completed a short sale and request a free consultation.

Thinking about selling your home call me..I'll calculate how much your home is worth at this point in time and handle your sale.
Thanks for reading this, Henry DOnofrio.

Henry is a Real Estate Agent at Town and Village Realty.

Phone: (914) 714-8014. Harry@townandvillagerealty.com


View My homes for sale at www.townandvillagerealty.com.

Henry DOnofrio specializes in  short sales in White Plains New York. White Plains Loan Help, White Plains short sales. White Plains Short Sale Reator Short Sale Realtor. Mahopac NY Short Sales. Mahopac Realtor.

Copyright 2010 SFI Marketing Institute, LLC. All Rights Reserved. This is not intended as legal, technical, or tax advice. Please speak with a licensed professional before making any decision. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed as of the date of writing. The views expressed here are Henry DOnofrio's personal views and do not reflect the views of Town and Village Realty.  This information on Mahopac Short Sales: Getting divorced, neither can afford, what to do is provided as a courtesy to our viewers to help them make informed decisions.


Published Wednesday, May 18, 2011 2:46 PM by Harry DOnofrio
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