WHAT IS A SHORT SALE? – Short Sale Your Home in Norco California

WHAT IS A SHORT SALE? – Short Sale Your Home in Norco California

What is a Short Sale?

A short sale is when a homeowner sells their house for less money than they owe on the mortgage or mortgages.

Short selling is an alternative to foreclosure for homeowners/borrowers who can no longer afford to keep mortgage payments current. Sometimes, to avoid going through the costs of foreclosure, a lender will

WHAT IS A SHORT SALE? - Short Sale Your Home in Norco California

authorize a short sale by allowing a homeowner to sell the home for less than the mortgage owed.

 

 

Simplified Steps of a Short Sale:

  • Homeowner signs a listing agreement with a real estate agent. This short sale listing agreement is subject to third-party/lender approval.
  • The home is marketed to buyers.
  • Seller accepts a buyer’s purchase offer subject to the lender’s approval.
  • Seller’s lender accepts the buyer’s purchase offer, which is less than owed on seller’s mortgage(s).
  • Transaction closes at the end of escrow and when the buyer delivers the funds, the lender releases the seller’s mortgage lien and the property to buyer.

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