Thursday, January 19, 2012

Charlotte Short Sales Tips

I visited the Charlotte Court House again this week. One crucial thing that many agents neglect are the Hearing dates for pending foreclosures for their greater Charlotte Short Sales that are under contract.

I have a couple of Charlotte Short Sale listings that are under contract. The court dates are very important; communication is essential. I spoke at the hearing and request an extension so that we have time to close on homes already under contract. The courts are very flexible and very much prefer you to sell your home on a short sale. Again, the key is communication. But doesn't the "foreclosing bank" already know there is a foreclosure and control the dates?

Yes, the bank is very much aware of the pending dates. The best way to understand a process is to stand in someone else's shoes. The lender has a Foreclosure Department and a Short Sale Department (the actual department names vary but their primary function is the same).

The departments operate independently. The foreclosure department has a checklist to follow to assure all processes and procedures are followed. Many short sales fall through due to buyers losing patience and walking away from the deal. "IF" the short sale employee tells his employer to hold off on the foreclosure and then the deal falls through, then the employee lost more money for the bank (by postponing the foreclosure and to get the bad debt off of their books).

As a Charlotte area Realtor, I attend the hearings to assure no deal falls through the cracks. I have not been told by the Short Sale Departments that my interaction helps them but ultimately, it helps assure that a short sale actually happens.

Charlotte area Homes for Sale have many short sales and foreclosures in addition to new homes and resales. Each sector of the market is unique. The most popular areas and price ranges sell quickly (and very near list price). Homes in more challenged areas/neighborhoods take longer to sell. It all depends. If you are considering a short sale, call your lender first and then call me, Rick Waite at 704-770-6559. Honesty is essential; it is a process and I will help you understand the process and help sell your home.

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