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Freddie Mac Announces Up to 12 Month Forbearance for Unemployed

January 11, 2012

Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae postponed foreclosures through the holidays but things are back on schedule now.  Freddie Mac has announced a forbearance if the home owner is unemployed.  This video explains how to obtain that:

http://youtu.be/CYDGuTQJ-yc

Not sure if Freddie Mac owns your loan – visit their site here:  https://ww3.freddiemac.com/corporate/

If you are struggling with your mortgage or know someone who is, please find out all your options.  This site will give you several different options depending on where you are in the foreclosure process:  www.dontforeclosenow.com

 

 

Deficiency Judgment Explained with video

December 22, 2011

This is an excellent video that explains what a deficiency judgement is.  I was speaking with a distressed home owner this afternoon and her biggest obstacle in her efforts to get a mortgage modification was that she could not understand exactly what the various terms meant when she was speaking with her mortgage company.  She was hesitant to agree to conditions that she didn’t fully understand.

This video describes a lender’s right to a “deficiency judgment” when a property is sold in a short sale or foreclosed upon. Agents who hold the Certified Distressed Property Expert (CDPE) designation are trained to help homeowners navigate alternatives to foreclosure, and can provide answers to the many questions surrounding America’s foreclosure crisis.

I am a CDPE and you can contact me at 508-784-0504 or amymullen@remax.net for a free consultation to find out if a Short Sale is right for you.  You can also visit www.dontforeclosenow.com to review all of your options.

Watch this video on “What is a Short Sale?”

December 21, 2011

Have you fallen behind on your mortgage payments, and don’t know what to do? Watch this brief video, and find out what a Short Sale is, and why it may be the solution you have been searching for.

Then contact me at 508-784-0504 or amymullen@remax.net for a FREE consultation to find out if a Short Sale is right for you.  You can also visit www.dontforeclosenow.com to review all of your options.

 

Short Sales 101…or the rant of a short sale listing agent

December 19, 2011

Okay – I have to voice this or I might just explode!  I would love to get a few basic messages across to the various parties in a short sale in hopes of making this process easier and faster for the next person who utilizes just one of these tips.  Even if just one person takes a point from this – my day will be complete!

After working on several very difficult short sales in the past month I have found myself at a point of exasperation a few times while staring up at the ceiling of my office, or the soft top of the Jeep and talking to myself.  This is distributing to both myself and any passerby’s.  I know that short sales are difficult and they are especially hard on the home owners who are facing of variety of challenges in their lives BUT with these few simple tips…we can make them easier.

So…here you are…by party involved…my advice in simple terms:

BUYERS

  •  We do realize you are helping the sellers by offering to purchase their property and they hope that you will enjoy it and love it as much as they have.  They have raised families, enjoyed moments and poured money and physical effort into their homes to watch it sell at a loss.  This is difficult for them and your appreciation of that goes a long way.  So please – don’t treat the house as if it’s already a foreclosure and walk around it at will.  Make an appointment, have your Realtor with you and respect their personal belongings.
  • We also realize how hard it is to wait for an answer while the short sale is being processed through the bank.  If there is more than one lender involved – this is an even longer process.  It’s improved A LOT over the past year and we are now seeing very short processing times but we know that anything longer than a day is hard.  I have been a home buyer and I know how anxious you are – how excited you are – and how much you want to buy THAT house!  But please – don’t insist that your buyer’s agent call the listing agent daily to find out what’s going on.  Chances are – they don’t have an update and will let your Realtor know when they do.
  • You are enjoying almost instant equity in your purchase because short sales have a lower market value of identical properties that are traditional sales.  This is because of the risk associated with your patience and waiting.  Please don’t insist your agent submit insanely lowball offers – the bank will not accept them because they know what market value is, your agent will be embarrassed to do so and the seller will be insulted.   It wastes everyone’s time including yours and results in both sides of the transaction feeling slighted and unwilling to negotiate.  A well thought out offer with a reasonable price in comparison to market will get all the parties talking and result in a very good deal for you.
  • Use a lawyer who is experienced with short sales.  Your Realtor will more than likely have a few to recommend and consider their recommendations.  A short sale transaction is not a typical sale and the attorney in your corner needs to be able to navigate it.

 

BUYER’S AGENTS

  •  EDUCATE your buyers!  We deal with short sales every day but they don’t and might not ever again.  Please set a reasonable expectation prior to even showing your buyers a short sale listing so that they know what they are getting into.  Be sure they understand there is a process to it and that the closing time frame might not be what they expect.
  • Interview the listing agent ahead of time.  Have they done a short sale before?  How many?  With what lenders?  Who does the negotiating?  If the listing agent is experienced, holds a CDPE or other distressed property certification then you can proceed with some confidence that it will be handled well.  If not, then be prepared to take on more responsibility for the deal.
  • If you haven’t offered on a short sale property before –that’s OKAY!  But let the listing agent know so that they can be more educational for you during the process.  If they don’t have time, get an agent from your office to mentor you through the process and then you’ll be good for the next one.  Don’t have anyone nearby that is willing to do it but your buyers really really REALLY want that listing?  Refer it out – your clients will appreciate the maturity and experience that you demonstrate by knowing when you should seek help.
  • Please also treat the house with respect – it’s not a foreclosure and it’s not always vacant.  Don’t assume that an 8pm showing on Wednesday night is okay when you call at 6pm.  Short sales are an option so that the home owners can move on with their lives with a sense of dignity and responsibility – let’s help them do that.

 

LISTING AGENTS

  •  Please please please treat the house with respect!  (This is a reoccurring theme).  It’s still a listing and although some short sales are lacking some basic maintenance due to the home owner’s financial situation – they are still privately owned.  Take full pictures, disclose its short comings and present it in its best light.  A short sale listing should not look like it was an embarrassment to take.
  • Please list to market price and do so aggressively.  Your sellers need an offer quickly and pricing it way above market will only prolong their misery.
  • Please respond to showing requests in a timely manner and please let your seller know that there is a showing.  As much as the buyers have to demonstrate some restraint the sellers have to show some willingness and you are the first point of contact.  Set the tone and all the parties will appreciate it.
  • Please PLEASE do not take a short sale listing if you are not properly educated.  The risk involved for your clients is grave and a foreclosure is not quickly forgotten.  If you have not listed a short sale before then refer to a mentoring agent in your office.  If you are unable to, then refer the listing all together.  Your client’s financial future is at stake and this is not something that you can “try” and “see how it goes”.  Get educated and get someone to assist you through the process that has the experience and education.  Your clients will appreciate and value your expert assessment of your skills and the care and consideration you gave them.
  •  Please recommend a lawyer to your sellers who are experienced with short sales.  It makes a huge difference during the process and not all real estate lawyers have done short sales.

SELLERS

  •  Clean your house!  I know it’s hard to continue to put effort into your house when it has a foreclosure notice or an auction date.  Maybe you have already moved out or in the process of finding a new place.  When there are so many memories and it’s hard to be in the house at all, it’s even harder to clean.  BUT – it needs to be done.  You need the highest market offer possible and having a clean house is a great way towards that.
  •  Be open to what your listing agent is telling you.  A market price adjustment is not an attack on how you kept your house or what you did to it.  Look at the information he/she has and realize that they are working in your best interest.
  • Make sure you provide your listing agent with all the documentation items that they have requested.  They are not asking you to provide the information because they want you to have yet another unpleasant task – the banks require that information as part of the short sale and not providing it will only create delays.  They are bound by Massachusetts Privacy Laws to protect your information and take great care with it.
  • Understand that the buyers are excited about their new adventure just as you were at one point and will be again soon with a successful short sale.  This is a new chapter in their lives and they might be overly excited.  Give them a minute, they will realize the situation.
  • Understand that they buyers have been fed so many different pieces of information from the media that their low ball offer is not based on an educated opinion.  Give them a chance to come around and realize that a “short sale” is not an “Ocean State Job Lot House Day Sale”.
  • Please don’t yell at your listing agent when you want to yell at the bank.  We’re a tough bunch and we can take a lot but we really do care about you and your situation.  And if you have to yell at us…please remember to apologize.

What a relief to get all of that out!  This blog is not meant to be an instruction to Short Sales nor is it in reference to any listing currently on the market, expired, sold or foreclosed.  This blog was meant to make just one short sale transaction easier at a time and add to the recovery of our housing market!  Remember – the housing market is seen as setting the stage for almost every other sector of our economy – let’s get it back on its feet!  For more information on short sales visit www.dontforeclosenow.com.

 

 

10 Warning Signs of a Mortgage Modification Scam

December 6, 2011

In this environment, there are many people who truly do want to help a fellow home owner in distress.  There are also people who will gladly prey on the desperation of a distressed home owner and make the situation worse.

In some cases, home owners have a very limited amount of time to make decisions before they are made for them.  Making the wrong one can cost a lot more than the money paid up front.

The Office of the Comptroller of Currency has recently identified the top 10 slogans associated with a mortgage modification scam:

1. “Pay us $1,000, and we’ll save your home.”
Some legitimate housing counselors may charge small fees, but fees that amount to thousands of dollars are sign of potential fraud — especially if they are charged up-front.
2. “I guarantee I will save your home – trust me.” Beware of guarantees. Unrealistic promises are a sign that the person making
them has not considered your specific circumstances.
3. “Sign over your home, and we’ll let you stay in it.” Be very suspicious if someone offers to pay your mortgage and rent your home back to you in exchange for transferring the title. Signing over the deed gives another person the power to evict you, raise your rent or sell the house.
4. “Stop paying your mortgage.” Do not trust anyone who tells you to stop making payments to your lender and servicer, even if
that person says it will be done for you.
5. “If your lender calls, don’t talk to them.” Your lender should be your first point of contact for negotiating a repayment plan,
modification, or short sale.

6. “Your lender never had the legal authority to make a loan.” Do not listen to anyone who claims that “secret laws” or “secret
information” will be used to eliminate your debt and have your mortgage contract declared invalid.
7. “Just sign this now; we’ll fill in the blanks later.” Take the time to read and understand anything you sign. Never let anyone else fill out paperwork for you. Don’t let anyone pressure you into signing anything that you don’t agree with or understand.
8. “Call 1-800-Fed-Loan.” Some companies trick borrowers into believing that they are affiliated with or are approved by the government or tell you that you must pay them high fees to qualify for government loan modification programs.
9. “File for bankruptcy and keep your home.” Filing bankruptcy only temporarily stops foreclosure. If your mortgage payments are not made, the bankruptcy court will eventually allow your lender to foreclose on your home.
10. “Why haven’t you replied to our offer? Do you want to live on the streets?” High-pressure tactics signal trouble.

If you suspect that you are a victim of a mortgage modification scam, please call your Attorney General.

With the right assistance, the stress of facing foreclosure becomes manageable. CDPE-designated agents
have received the knowledge and training necessary to assess all possible foreclosure alternatives and pursue
homeowners’ best options. A CDPE-designated agent attends several days of intensive, thorough training on
foreclosure avoidance and how to negotiate short sales efficiently and ethically. The highly regarded CDPE logo means you are working with the most informed, up-to-date resource available.  Visit www.dontforeclosenow.com to find out more information about your options as a distressed home owner.

Freddie Mac Launches Winter REO Sale

November 18, 2011 1 Comment

HomeSteps, a Freddie Mac real estate sales unit, kicked off a sales promotion this week to unload some of its inventory of foreclosed homes in several cities.

Its Winter Sales Promotion for owner-occupant buyers includes:

  • Paying up to 3 percent of the final sales price toward the buyer’s closing costs for initial offers received between Nov. 15 and Jan. 31, 2012. Escrow must be closed on or before March 15, 2012, to qualify.
  • Two-year Home Protect limited home warranty, which covers such things as the heating, air conditioning, electrical, plumbing, and other major systems and appliances. Home Protect also will offer a discount of up to 30 percent on the purchase of appliances.

I have searching through the available homes and have found these great buys.  If you are interested in finding out more about the Freddie Mac winter REO sale or taking a look at one of these great opportunities – let me know!

HUDSON:

200 MANNING ST  $74,900

FRAMINGHAM:

1016 PLEASANT ST $270,000

CLINTON:

1 SCHOBERT STREET $160,000

46 EAST STREET $179,900

WORCESTER:

110 ORIENT STREET $63,900

8 Myrick Ave $79,900

14 Yukon Ave $79,900

2 STRATFIELD STREET $84,900

4 Clapp Street $112,000

84 Granite Street $130,000

LEICESTER:

75 HUNTOON MEMORIAL HWY 43 $67,500

SPENCER:

36 VALLEY STREET $34,900

MILLBURY:

19 ELMWOOD STREET $149,900

MILFORD:

114 EAST MAIN STREET  $50,000

48 N BOW ST APT 6  $145,000

47 WEST WALNUT STREET $200,000

SHREWSBURY:

171 EAGLEHEAD TERRACE  $135,000

OXFORD:

14 CAMP HILL DRIVE $60,000

 

Fred and Ethel finish their Worcester County travel week with RE/MAX

November 16, 2011

Fred and Ethel…the BNI Whales are just finishing up their week with RE/MAX.  They aren’t quite ready to take on the blue R but they are close!  Most of the day was not very exciting for them with price changes, property inspection reports, client files and short sale updating with the lenders.  They declined pictures for the most part.  I think Ethel is getting camera-shy.

They spent some time with some new buyers looking at foreclosure condos in Marlborough and Grafton.  They had a good time and it was nice to get to know some new people.  Dan and Dan are just starting out with their search and we looked a few different areas so they could start to get a feel for what was available in their price range.  Time well spent!

 

We did walk into a foreclosure on Hosmer Street.  The complex is undergoing renovations but has been hit hard with short sales and foreclosures which makes it difficult for the association to maintain their budget.  There is a 2 bedroom unit that I had shown when it was short sale and I’m not sure how we crossed paths but I found my business card on their living floor amiss the belongings they did not have time to take when they were foreclosed on.  I wish they would have reached out – I might have been able to sell the condo short instead of them having to endure a foreclosure.  It’s a huge difference – a short sale affects their credit for a much shorter time and future employers don’t ask if someone has short saled…but they do ask if they have had a foreclosure.  Sad.

The BNI Whales moved past this moment and marched on to an appointment with their new clients in Marlborough.  Fred and Ethel helped list their condo on Friday and we received a full price offer on Sunday which we officially accepted this evening!  They are SO EXCITED!!!  We also signed their offer to purchase a new house in Southborough!  YAY!!!  Fingers and fins are crossed for them!

 

This is was the last day I will spend with the BNI Whales until the next time I win them.  I hope that they enjoyed it as much as I did!  I also hope that you reach out to find out more about the 7 Hills BNI Group!  We do need more members and it has been a fantastic group to be a part of!  If you want to be more successful in your business…it’s the place to be!

 

 

Chase Has followed Through With Large Short Sale Cash Incentive

November 16, 2011

Crawford Realty team has recently negotiated a $35,000 payment to their short sale client at closing.  In addition the seller also received another $3000 as a HAFA incentive for a total check to the seller at closing of $38,000.

Chase Bank is sending homeowners a solicitation letter offering up to $35,000 to do a short sale.  We listed the house, received an offer almost immediately, and closed the sales transaction in 80 days from listing to close.

Once an offer was obtained, the Crawford Realty Team submitted a short sale package to Chase, and worked co operatively with the buyer’s attorney and the seller’s attorney to get all incentives available.   After several weeks of negotiating Chase not only offered all incentives, paid back taxes, title v, smokes, seller settlement fees, Real Estate Broker commission, and waived the entire deficiency balance.

Chase is not the only lender offering incentives to the homeowner delinquent on their mortgage.  For more information about other incentives available, contact one of the Short Sale Partners of the Crawford Realty Team.  Click here for a confidential, private link to find out what your short sale options are:  avoid foreclosure.

Fred and Ethel recover from Short Sale Monday

November 15, 2011

Fred and Ethel – the BNI Whales that have been traveling with me since our meeting last week – apologize for being absent yesterday.  Monday consumed them as they realized how much time and energy is needed to successfully close a short sale.  They were back in full force today though!  Spreading the word about the great stuff that can happen with BNI!

 

The whales started the day posing on the might jeep while it was being loaded with all the necessary items to carry out a full day of real-iting (Fred and Ethel have quite the sense of humor).  They are looking forward to get out and away from the desk and the phone after yesterday!

Fred and Ethel stopped by 10 Dighton Street in Worcester which closed last week to pick up the signs and the lockbox.  The new owner was home and they wished him well!  Fred thought this was a great way to start the day!

 

Stopping again on the way into the office for a weekly inspection on a foreclosure listing.  18 Burncoat Street in Leicester is a foreclosure that just came out of contract and is back on the market.  With a new price of $59,500 and a passing Title V – it’s a great buy!

 

Into the office for Business Builders.  Business Builders is an accountability group that meets bi-weekly and is run by Pam Crawford.  It helps keep Realtors ON track by holding them accountable to their goals.  What works, what doesn’t and most importantly…what are we actually doing that generates business.  Great group!  It’s nice to connect with the other agents in the office too.

Fred and Ethel set up in the office for a few hours before the next appointment.  Confirming that their recent buyers are good with their pre-qual on a house that needs a new septic, recalling all the banks involved in the short sales, letting the new rental clients that they…above four other applications…got the rental they wanted and then off again!

After a few stops – checking in at a broker’s open to preview a new construction in Leicester…stopping in on the sellers of 10 Dighton in Worcester to wish them well in their trip south for the winter and finally…

Staples.  Ugh!  Fred and Ethel feel the same love/hate feeling that I do…so many things that could be used…so much money could be spent!  Must…keep…to…budget!!  This would be a time to consult with Andrea Goodman…Swampdrainer!  She keeps business…in business by keeping their PnL’s tight!  At any rate…Fred and Ethel learn that jump drives fail and they must be replaced.

Ending the day with Wes Oliver from Prestige Mortgage at Picadilly’s in Westborough for a frosty cold one and nice chat…Fred and Ethel finally get home to spend some quality time with the huskies…

 

The Whales on a Whirlwind for Saturday

November 13, 2011

Fred and Ethel got a great taste of Real Estate on Saturday!  So much so…we have limited photos of their activities.

They started out with some showings on their listings…specifically 325 Elm Str in Framingham.  Elm Street is a short sale with upscale renovations that are “almost” complete.  Some elbow grease and this modified ranch in North Framingham on the Sudbury line will SHINE!

 

From there…the whales moved on to a new client.  Fred took a call on late Friday afternoon from a lovely young couple who are trying to relocate from Troy NY to Marlborough because they have an incredible job offer on the table.  With only two weeks to orchestrate the move and only one day to find a new place to live – they are urgent!  Ethel saw how great this couple is and wanted to help!  With a flurry of phone calls and some last-minute showing requests – Fred and Ethel find them a great rental in Assabet Village in Hudson.  The couple is thrilled and the whales are excited!

After a quick stop to refuel (Fred and Ethel can really pound the espresso!) They are off to meet a local contractor at another short sale to assess any necessary repairs and schedule the clean up work.  The sellers have moved on so the point of contact has become the Realtor.  Luckily it’s only down trees and no damage to the property except for a basketball hoop and the mailbox.  The Whales are not pictured here due to safety concerns.

 

And then they are off to ensure that the open houses for Sunday are scheduled and staffed!  Thanks to the great team at RE/MAX Professional Associates, Fred and Ethel are confident that the open houses at the following locations on Sunday will go well!

18 Burncoat Street Leicester

Open Sunday 1pm to 2:30pm

Foreclosure sale!  Title V in hand!  3 bed, 1 bath, .97 acres in need of serious rehab.  Priced to sell at $64,350

 

72 Glenwood Rutland

Open Sunday 12pm to 2pm

Amazing short sale opportunity! 3 bed, 2.5 bath in the main house with hardwoods, fireplace, oversized gourmet kitchen, views of Mt. Wachusett, full dry basement, walk up attic and 2 car garage.  Also has a full in-law suite with 2 bedrooms and its own entrance!

Who are the Whales?  Have you been following their progress this week?  Ask me about the BNI Whales and how Fred and Ethel can increase your business!