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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Need input/advice from folks who know about short sales/foreclosures of a rental property
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<blockquote data-quote="sleek98" data-source="post: 16357732" data-attributes="member: 144145"><p>Your not going to get approved for a short sale on a rental property with equity in your primary home. They will simply tell you to take out an equity loan on your current house and pay them. To get approved they will require you to give them statements on EVERYTHING you own, including 401ks etc.</p><p></p><p>You have the option of letting it go and they will sue and win for the difference between what you owed and what it sold for, plus ALL of their expenses including legal fees. They will then either go after your wages or the equity in your house. Which will be an easy way for them to get paid.</p><p></p><p>The only way to get a short sale approved is to have no way of paying. I went through it with my wifes father not once, but twice. He is another story though.</p><p></p><p>The first time he filed for bankruptcy and did the forclosure thing, 7 years later he was able to buy another house which went into a short sale within 3 years. He got lucky and the bank agreed to take 10k less than he owed and let him off the hook. But he had less than $100 to his name when it happened.</p><p></p><p>What is the amount that you owe and what do you think it would sell for if you were to list it as is?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sleek98, post: 16357732, member: 144145"] Your not going to get approved for a short sale on a rental property with equity in your primary home. They will simply tell you to take out an equity loan on your current house and pay them. To get approved they will require you to give them statements on EVERYTHING you own, including 401ks etc. You have the option of letting it go and they will sue and win for the difference between what you owed and what it sold for, plus ALL of their expenses including legal fees. They will then either go after your wages or the equity in your house. Which will be an easy way for them to get paid. The only way to get a short sale approved is to have no way of paying. I went through it with my wifes father not once, but twice. He is another story though. The first time he filed for bankruptcy and did the forclosure thing, 7 years later he was able to buy another house which went into a short sale within 3 years. He got lucky and the bank agreed to take 10k less than he owed and let him off the hook. But he had less than $100 to his name when it happened. What is the amount that you owe and what do you think it would sell for if you were to list it as is? [/QUOTE]
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