A Bank Short Sale – The Best Way To Avoid Foreclosure?
A bank short sale is not the only choice we have to avoid foreclosure – but it is definitely better than some of the other possibilities. If a homeowner is already in this situation, they are already dealing with intense financial anxiety from every angle. If approved for a bank short sale, much of this stress will be alleviated because they’ll be in a great position to purchase another home.
It is extremely difficult for us as homeowners to accept the fact that our home may be lost, but if it’s going to happen, avoiding foreclosure is the highest priority. It’s important for us to understand clearly that a short sale is not the”only” way out, but it may be the “best” way out. If we foreclose, the lender can sue us, garnish our wages, put a lien on other property, and hound us for years. All this in addition to the destruction of our credit rating. With a bank short sale – if handled correctly, we’re making an agreement with our lenders up front to settle most of these issues now.
A bank short sale can cause high levels of stress and anxiety. It’s easy to feel overpowered by all of the accountants, tax issues, lawyers, forms, legal jargon, and phone calls. This is not even considering the financial difficulties we’re experiencing in other areas. It is in this situation that we must not forget that all parties involved in our short sale are trying to get as much money as they can. They may make surprise requests in the final weeks/days. Prepare yourself for this possibility – don’t be bullied.
By having expert legal advice from the outset, we can avoid many of these last minute surprises. Don’t be fooled into thinking you can complete this process without expert advice. A bank short sale involves many aspects of law relating to taxes, lending practices, and real estate. Be sure that you have access to professionals in “each” of these areas. There are services offered by teams of attorneys, accountants, and real estate professionals that will help you complete the entire process – and then get their fees paid by the lenders. As with any service, there are good ones and bad ones – so be careful – but there are some excellent services out available.
A bank is obviously not going to be happy about a short sale. They’ll be happy about avoiding a foreclosure, but enthusiastic is not the word I would use to describe them. They’re out after their money and at times they may be quite difficult to deal with. It is for this reason that some phases of the bank short sale that should move quickly – will not. Stay patient and keep your cool. Working with a bank during a short sale is quite similar to working with the government.
The bank short sale is stressful on all involved, but if we complete it successfully, we’ll definitely be the winners in the end. Hopefully, we’ll come out the other side with no unpaid taxes, no bankruptcy and no foreclosure. This is why a short sale is so much better than foreclosure. It’s a tough process – yes, but in the end we’ll still be in a great position to purchase another home. Completing the process prepares us for our new future. A bank short sale is not the only way out – but I’ll take it over a foreclosure any day of the week.
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