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Short Sale vs. Foreclosure

Always obtain legal and tax advice before making a decision between a short sale or a foreclosure.


Short Sale Benefits
Here are a few benefits for doing a short sale that may not have
occurred to you:
·You are in control of the sale, not the bank.
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Contrary to popular belief, you can be current on your payments and still affect a short sale.
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You may sleep better at night knowing who is buying your home.
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You will spare yourself the social stigma of then “F" word foreclosure.
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Your home sale will be handled like any other home sale.

Buying Again After a Short Sale
If your payments have never fallen behind 30 days late and the lender does not require that you pay back the loan, Fannie Mae guidelines may allow you to buy another home immediately. The wait for an FHA loan is 3 years.
 

If your payments are in arrears yet a short sale is granted by your lender, you may qualify to buy another home with a Fannie-Mae backed mortgage within two years, regardless of whether the home is your primary residence.


Buying Again After a Foreclosure
With certain restrictions, you may be eligible to buy another home in 5 years  if the home was your primary residence. Without restrictions, the wait is 7 years.

If you are an investor and do not occupy the home, the wait to buy with a Fannie Mae insured loan is 7 years.

Affects on Credit after a Short Sale
A short sale is not a derogatory mark on your credit because credit bureaus do not show the word "short sale” on your credit report. It may say "pay as agreed" or “paid as less than agreed," among other categories. Some clients have reported negative FlCO score drops from 50 points to 130 points. 

The point drop is typically due to being in default, that is behind your payments.

Buying Again After a Foreclosure
With certain restrictions, you may be eligible to buy another home in 5 years if the home was your primary residence. Without restrictions, the wait is 7 years.

If you are an investor and do not occupy the home, the wait to buy on with a Fannie Mae insured loan is 7 years. 


Credit Reports after a Short Sale
All lenders report short sales differently and some do not report them to the credit bureaus at all.


Credit Reports after a Foreclosure
If a prospective employer runs a credit check on you, your job application may be denied if you have a foreclosure on your record.


Deficiency Judgments after a Short Sale
Judgments are often negotiated between the seller and the short sale bank. In some cases, if the home is your personal residence and was financed through purchase money, there is no deficiency judgment.


Deficiency Judgments after a Foreclosure
Banks are unwilling to negotiate deficiency judgments with the homeowner after a foreclosure. In California, for example, according to the California Association of REALTORS, a deficiency judgment may be filed regarding a hard-money loan if the lender forecloses under a judicial foreclosure versus a trustee sale or if the second loan is a hard money loan and the sale takes place as a trustee's sale.


Loan Application Questions After a Short Sale
Loan applications do not ask questions about a short sale.You may report that you sold your home.


Loan Application Questions after a Foreclosure
You are required to answer the question: “Have you ever had a property Foreclosed upon or given a deed-in-lieu thereof in the past 7 years.” If the Bank sees you have had a foreclosure; your loan most likely will be denied. If you lie, you may be subject to investigation by the FBI for mortgage fraud.


Length of Time to Move after a Short Sale
If you've had a foreclosure notice filed, you may be able to postpone that action while the bank considers your short sale. The wait for short sale approval can be from 2 to 3 months, or longer.


Length of Time to Move after a Foreclosure
Unless prior arrangements have been made, the bank may want you to immediately vacate the property and can commence eviction proceedings.


Taxation after a Short Sale
A personal residence is exempt from mortgage debt relief until the end of 201 2 on a federal level. Some states will still tax you unless you qualify for an exemption. An investor is not exempt from mortgage debt relief, subject to certain conditions.


Taxation after a Foreclosure
Same as with a short sale. Except some lenders immediately send out 1099’s , even if the owner is exempt.



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