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Feb 04 2010

When Foreclosure isn’t the Final Word

This week an article on foreclosures and short sales came out that even I found shocking. Walking away from your home and allowing foreclosure may not be the end of your mortgage obligation.

The article went on to caution that selling your home via short sale does not automatically absolve you of the debt, either. This I did know, but realized upon reading the article I have never shared this important fact with my readers.
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Short sales go something like this (although each one is very unique):
#1- you go into a default position with your mortgage by missing at least one full payment cycle.
#2- you list your home aggressively for fair market value with an agent that understands the short sale process
#3- you contact your lender and stay in communication regarding the status of the listing
#4- you hire an attorney who specializes in short sales
#5- you present offers to the lender for their approval
#6- the lender approves (you hope) the short sale and the house is sold
#7- IMPORTANT: Your attorney should get a signed release of financial obligation from the lender
#8- you move on to rebuild your credit

Step seven, if missed, can mean that the lender will come after you at a later date for the shortfall between what you owed and what the property was sold for. Be sure to discuss this issue with your attorney BEFORE the closing happens!

If you need help with a distressed situation like foreclosure or short sales, I am here to help with empathy and knowledge to give you a helping hand.

Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: foreclosure · Tagged: agent, distressed sale, foreclosed home, foreclosure, lesley lambert, park square realty, real estate, realtor, selling a home, short sales, western ma

Jan 26 2010

The Home Buyer Tax Credit Expires April 30, 2010!

APRIL 30, 2010

That is when the home buyer tax credit expires. No kidding. No rumors of extensions.

GONE.

If you are a first time homebuyer, you must close on your new home by April 30, 2010 to collect up to $8,000 in tax benefits.

Other buyers who may qualify for the “Step Up” Home buyer credit must be in contract by April 30, 2010 with a closing no later than July 1, 2010 to collect up to $6,500. My blog post on the tax credit extension has a complete guideline for your review.


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Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: Home Buying · Tagged: $8, 000, buying a home, first time home buyer, home buyer tax credit, lesley lambert, park square realty, real estate agent, realtor, western ma, Westfield

Nov 10 2009

First Time Home Buyer Extension!

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Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: Home Buying · Tagged: agent, buying a home, extension, first time homebuyer, lesley lambert, park square realty, real estate, realtor, tax credit, western ma

Sep 18 2009

Does “as is” in Foreclosure sales REALLY MEAN “as is”?

I wrote an article on my experiences with foreclosure sales and the likelihood of the lender making repairs to the property for the buyer.

To see the full story visit my Agent Genius Magazine page!

Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: Uncategorized · Tagged: agent, buying a foreclosed home, foreclosures, lesley lambert, ma, park square realty, real estate, realtor, Westfield

May 15 2009

I am here for you!

If you are someone who needs help getting a housing issue resolved, this is the resource for you. I have lived through financial difficulties and divorce which led to pre-foreclosure and short sale. I understand how emotionally charged these transitions can be and I am here to help.

This blog will focus on: foreclosure issues, divorce, short sales, overvalued property and the emotional and financial decisions required in these difficult times.

I am an empathetic resource for you and would love to help you if I can.

Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: Uncategorized · Tagged: divorce, foreclosure, lesley lambert, ma, moving, park square realty, selling a house, short sale, western ma, Westfield

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