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Team Aguilar can help you with all phases of a Real Estate Short Sale. San Diego County is where we are located and handle most of the short sales for our clients.
If you are outside of San Diego county, and would like to find a real estate agent that has experience handling short sales, please visit our list of short sale real estate agents to find an agent in your area. Everyone is welcome to review all of the information here in our short sale section and post any questions about short sales in our real estate forum.
Avoid Foreclosure, what are your options?
Options to Consider When Facing Foreclosure
If you fall behind in your mortgage payments you will receive a lot of mailers offering to help you get out of your unfortunate situation. Many of these people are looking to take advantage of someone in a difficult situation. Often, the reason someone falls behind on their mortgage is due to a situation they had little control of. Team Aguilar is here to work with you and make sure that before you do anything, you know all of your options. We have helped many clients work through difficult issues with their home and help them find the solution that makes the most sense.
The # 1 thing you need to make sure you never do is sign anything you are not familiar with. DO NOT SIGN anything with ANYONE offering a service that seems too good to be true. Many people are forced into doing something they don't understand and it often puts the homeowner in a very vulnerable position. Don't Do It, Don't Sign Anything!
Options - Foreclosure - Real Estate -Help
Here Are Several Options to Consider
Option # 1 Sell Your Home
Depending on the market and area you live in, you may consider selling you home if you have enough equity to pay off your existing liens. However, you may not be able to do a regular sale if you owe more than what your home is worth. Using an experienced Realtor that works closely with banks will give you the time needed to sell your property at the highest price possible. We can help with this process and provide our 30 plus years of real estate experience.Option # 2 A Short Sale - Not a Typical Sale
If your home is worth less than what you owe on your mortgage, a short sale may be the best option for you. Instead of just walking away from the property and severely damaging your credit, a short sale will allow Team Aguilar to negotiate with your bank and get a short sale approved and closed. Not everyone will be approved to do a real estate short sale. Banks are not eager to take a loss on their investment but they also realize that if they take the home back through the foreclosure process they will likely take a loss equal or greater to this amount. A short sale allows the bank to take the loss and move on because essentially, the banks do not want to own real estate.Team Aguilar works directly with the bank to show them this may be the best option available. It is likely in this current real estate market, that the bank will approve the short sale and accept the loss in order to avoid taking a larger loss if the property were to come back to them as a foreclosure.
The bank will be very selective in what they pay for when you sell your home through a short sale. You need to be aware of the downside of doing a short sale and what the tax implications may be. Despite a short sale having some downsides, the positives of this can still out weigh the negatives of losing your home through a foreclosure.
The Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007, also known as Section 2 of H.R. 3648 was passed to eliminate the short sale tax consequence of having to pay the additional tax that would be due on the loss to the bank. Basically, any loss to the bank would be treated as ordinary income to you because what was a loss to the bank became a gain to the former home owner. Keep in mind that this will eliminate the federal tax but you still may owe money to the state. You will need to speak with your tax professional to know what the consequences will be for your current situation. For more detailed information about The Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007, Section 2 of H.R. 3648 please refer to our page on this bill. Please feel free to call us with any questions and what your options would be. We can help you with a short sale in San Diego County.
If you are outside of San Diego County please refer to our list of short sale real estate agents to find an agent in your area.
Option # 3 Refinance Your Home
Refinancing your home and paying off the existing loan sounds easy and it may be an option that you have already pursued. In this current real estate market it has become almost impossible to refinance your home if you have less than 10-20% of equity. We may be able to show you some loan options that you have not been presented with but it's probably likely you have already explored this option and will not have many if any refinancing options available. Team Aguilar works with many different lenders and has access to many different types of loan programs but the refinance market has become very limited. Because we have a full service mortgage division we may be able to offer you an option that will allow you to refinance and pay off any existing loans. Contact Us today, we would be happy to provide you a quick, accurate loan quote. If your ultimate goal is to stay in your home and you can't refinance your home your best option may be a loan modification.Option # 4 Negotiate a Forbearance Agreement
The forbearance takes the amount you owe and does 1 of 2 things: One option is to spread the amount you owe out over a period of 6 months. The other option is to add the amount owed on to the back end of your mortgage and have it paid at the end of your mortgage term. This may be an option that you were unaware of.
Option # 5 Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure
The advantages for the homeowner are to avoid foreclosure and not go through the difficult process that it entails. It will release all or most of the liability from the homeowner and allow the bank to turn around and sell the property much sooner without the bank having to spend additional time and money going through the foreclosure process. This would be a good option to consider if you feel that there will be no benefit from you selling your home or doing a short sale.Option # 6 Do Nothing - Just Let it Go
You can always let your home go into foreclosure and do nothing. Sometimes the situation seems so overwhelming and this may be a good option. We don't recommend that you do this, and would suggest that you talk to someone so you can determine if any of the options above would make more sense. Please feel free to ask any questions you have in our real estate forum. We have agents that will provide you with answers to all of your real estate questions. You can also contact us if you feel more comfortable. It's important that you talk to someone that you can trust, and not someone that is looking to take advantage of someone in a difficult situation. There are many real estate scams and you don't want to become a victim because you didn't seek a second opinion. You may have some options that you are unaware of.Update August 28th, 2008: Please review the article we have posted about the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007 - Section 2 of H.R. 3648 for additional information.
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