Short Sales and Loan Modification Improvements
It could be possible that things are starting to change for the
better in short sales and modifications for distressed homeonwers.
Yesterday I received a couple of phone calls that indicated promise on
the horizon for borrowers from Bank of America.
The first call was from a past client that lives in California and
has an investment property in Ocala, FLorida. He had his home on the
market as a short sale, but Bank of America just offered him a
modification that cut his payment in half. PERMANTLY. His rental home
in Ocala now positve cash flows and it is one less property listed in
an oversupplied market. His credit doesn't get dinged and the tenant
doesn't have to worry about having to move.
The second call was from a representative from Bank of America
stating that they will now be using REOtrans for their short sale
processing. They have been familiar to me as a third party company for
bank owned properties and now they are going to handle Bank of America
short sales. I was not clear if this was all the short sales through
Bank of AMerica or just some of them.
It has been tough, if not impossible with Bank of America since
they absorbed all the Countrywide loans on getting short sales
approved, so maybe this will be the solution we've all been waiting
for. They already seem to be more efficient with the strategy that we
communicate by email and we can check the progress along with the
seller at any tiime by logging in.
As a Short sale Specialist in Ocala,
having dealt with Bank Of America before and after the Countrywide
absorption, it must have been like a tsunami for the mitigators at that
bank. If Reotrans can solve this problem, it's really going to make a
huge dent in the real estate market in Ocala, and probably around the
country.
Some short sale specialists had already stopped representing sellers
that had Bank of America or former Countrywide borrowers because of the
lack of response. My suggestion today is if a borrower has been turned
down for a modification, reapply today. You may get a diffierent answer
from your lender because of improvements in their system.
If you or your Realtor gave up on a short sale, try again. Be sure
and use a Realtor with a proven track record on getting short sales
approved and closed. Here in Ocala, we still have many misconceptions
out floating around. You wouldn't believe the stories I hear from
other agents and sellers that were given bad information.
One cliche' that sticks with me in the short sale specialist
industry. "The only thing constant is change." ( I hope I said that
right.)
Hava a great day!