Will My Lender Accept the Short Sale as Payment in Full for My Loan?
Maybe. Your lender is not required to accept the short sale payment to satisfy your loan amount. The company may decide that you and your property do not qualify for a short sale and deny your request. In that event, you may be forced to explore other options, including trying to sell your house in a traditional sale, requesting a loan modification or a refinance of your home, or declaring for bankruptcy.
Working with a real estate attorney or other professional who has experience filing applications for short sales can increase your chances of being approved by your lender.
Other Foreclosure Help FAQs
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Why Would a Lender Agree to a Short Sale?
A: Banks and other lenders generally agree to short sales in order to avoid having to foreclose on a property and take it into their inventory. Most lenders would rather … More -
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What is a Short Sale?
A: A short sale is where a homeowner sells their home for less money than they owe on the property. The owner of the home negotiates a discounted payoff with their … More

