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Short Sale: Financial Salvation?

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

There are few things in life that can cause more stress than the thought of losing your home. The vast majority of us go into home ownership with no thoughts of ever having to worry about that. Unfortunately, the economic state of the country has caused a lot of us to do just that. The huge drop in housing values in Las Vegas, NV has put many people in the situation of not being able to afford their mortgage, and there is no hope of selling because the mortgage is way more than the house is now worth. A short sale may be something to look into if you are having this problem.

In a short sale a real estate company works with the lender and negotiates for them to take a lower price than what is owned on the mortgage for the house. If the lender feels they will lose even more money by going through with a foreclosure, they will agree to a short sale. Once a lender takes back a property in a foreclosure there are a lot of expenses they incur for upkeep and reselling the house. Since the house is not worth what the mortgage was, they are not going to get their money all back.

The homeowner gets the advantage of not having a foreclosure on their credit records or on their public records. Often the company that is buying your house will have a clause in the sale stipulating that you do not owe the difference between what they pay and what you owed, letting you leave the house not owing anything on it.

The important thing to remember if you decide to go with a short sale, you will have to move out of your house. This is not a way to stop you having to leave; it is a way to save your credit, and keep you from owing the lender for something that is not worth what you owe.

Las Vegas Real Estate: Short Sales or Short Pants?

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

You never planned for it to happen this way. All the numbers made sense. The costs were calculated. You were on schedule with a game plan to live-out your piece of the American dream. Then it happens — foreclosure. Now that you’ve hit bottom, what do you do?

Foreclosure has become the new ‘F’ word. Record foreclosures abound all over the country. Whether small town or bustling metropolis, the real estate crises has become the ‘surreal estate crash’ with plunging market values that seem fictional. Las Vegas ranks among the top 10 U.S. cities with the highest foreclosure rates. While the pipeline of foreclosures has somewhat narrowed in stream, Las Vegans continue to see mud out the other end. But there is rest for the weary, or so it seems — the short sale.

Short sales, as implied, create an out for those short on time, short on money, and short on options. In essence, the homeowner in foreclosure gets permission from the lender to sell the home ‘short’ of the market value and outstanding arrears. Short sales can be preemptive and face-saving for all parties.

Ideally, the lender unloads a potentially huge liability and some recovery without further risk or speculation over any would-be ‘market recovery’. The homeowner, too, realizes some mitigating relief that while not preferred, still relieving. Again, ‘ideal’ is operative here.

The lender still has to approve the sale, agree to ‘write-off’ any remaining balance, and is not on your clock. Foreclosures in Las Vegas are almost a ‘turn-key’ process favoring lenders. Common ground is a good starting point for short sale negotiation and, ostensibly, what all have in common is desired relief from a bad investment. At a minimum, one needs an experienced professional to weather foreclosure storms. Otherwise, homeowners in the foreclosure hi-waters may find short sales are no better than short pants.

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