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What Documents Do You Need For A Short Sale…Checklist

May 6, 2011 by Goran Utvic Chicago Real Estate Broker Leave a Comment

What Documents Do You Need For A Short Sale…Checklist
Short Sale Success

These are documents that a realtor needs in order to start the short sale process. Remember not all homeowners qualify to short sell their home, with these documents a determination can be made as to whether or not you are eligible.

  • PROOF OF INCOME(PAYSTUBS,SOCIAL SECURITY AWARD LETTER,PROFIT AND LOSS STATEMENT IF SELF-EMPLOYED)
  • MOST RECENT MORTGAGE STATEMENTS BOTH FIRST AND SECOND
  • ALL LETTERS RECEIVED FROM LENDER/SERVICER
  • 2009 & 2010 TAX RETURNS
  • COPY OF UTILITY BILLS
  • REAL ESTATE TAX BILLS
  • PROOF OF HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE
  • TWO MOST RECENT BANK STATEMENTS
  • HARDSHIP LETTER

Stop ForeclosureIf you have any questions about the short sale process and eligibility send email to: shortsales@ILbankhomes.com

Filed Under: Short Sale Articles, Uncategorized Tagged With: Amp, Bank Statements, Hardship Letter, Homeowners Insurance, Insurance, Mortgage, Profit And Loss, Profit And Loss Statement, Proof Of Income, Real Estate Tax, Realtor, Social Security, Tax Bills, Tax Returns, Utility Bills

What Are My Options When I Cannot Pay My Mortgage?

April 14, 2011 by Goran Utvic Chicago Real Estate Broker 1 Comment

What Are My Options When I Cannot Pay My Mortgage?

First of all do not make the mistake of avoiding contact with your lender. You can find out what options your lender has for you and how they can help. There are programs that you may qualify for like a loan modification or a short refinance.

Do not hide the fact that you are in need of help by not talking to your friends and family about your situation, they may be able to help. There is no embarrassment, this is happening all over the U.S.

You can get what’s called a “wStop Foreclosureork out agreement” with the bank if you think your situation will improve  the bank will hold off on the foreclosure proceedings. You would still have to bring the payments up to date.

If your credit is still good you may be able to refinance with your bank and group all of your debt onto one lower interest rate loan. This will  help provided the amount of income you earn can pay for this new loan amount.

If you have equity in your house, you may want to consider selling and buying a more affordable home.

If you do not have any equity in your home, you can sell it as a short sale. A short sale is when the bank is willing to accept less than what the mortgage amount is. This is something a homeowner cannot do on their own, the bank is going to want you to hire a Realtor to sell as a short sale.  A short sale may be the best option with the least amount of impact in getting back on track.

The bank may be willing to take a deed in lieu of foreclosure, in other words you leave your home and any equity there may or may not be…as far as the affect this has on your credit rating it is better than foreclosure. Most banks will not except a deed in lieu in a declining market.

The worst option is foreclosure, it has the worst impact on your credit and could prevent you from being able to buy a home for years to come. The bank could also be awarded a deficiency judgement which means you would owe the bank what it has lost through the foreclosure process.

Filed Under: Foreclosure Articles, Short Sale Articles, Uncategorized Tagged With: Banks, Credit Rating, Declining Market, Deed In Lieu, Deed In Lieu Of Foreclosure, Deficiency Judgement, Embarrassment, Foreclosure Proceedings, Friends And Family, Interest Rate, Loan Modification, Lost, Mistake, Mortgage Amount, Mortgage Options, Rate Loan, Realtor

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