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Bank(s) Involved: Jordan Credit Union Short Sale Packet Submitted: 2/8/2010 Offers Received: 0 Appraisal: Completed Approved: $350,000.00 2/9/2010 Offer was submitted to short sale negotiator, He wants approx a week to review following up next Monday. 2/17/2010 Called and left message for the negotiator will try again soon. 2/23/2010 Left message for negotiator they had a meeting with the credit union owners about what thier policy will be concerning Short Sales they are going to do an appraisal of Property. 3/11/2010 Talked to the bank they are ordering an appraisal they can not get into the property till the renters move out we will keep following up. 3/25/2010 Called the negotiator about the appraisal to see if it has been ordered now that the renters are out of the property he is out of the office till Monday. Price Approved $350,000.00
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Click the image for all details! ![]() Please Explain the following to your buyers: 1. The short sale addendum notes that the seller can cancel the contract and take another offer. 2. Our seller has the right to accept any offer whether its higher or lower than your client's offer just like any other normal sale. The seller makes this decision. 3. As a result, whats puts a buyer in the best position? Making a good offer and having an agent that stays in contact with us regarding their interest. This could be as simple as a weekly e-mail that states "let me know if we need to improve our offer to keep in the running." If someone ever wants a first right of refusal, a non refundable option money would be the most likely to entice them to do so depending on the bank/banks with the short sale. 4. Most of our banks don't require signatures on our offers. (Contrary to what people may think.) When we submit an offer to the bank it isn't contractual. When there is a bank that requires signatures upfront, we will mark that property as 'offer under review.' Otherwise, any offer a buyer submits will be reviewed by seller even if there is an offer into the bank and any buyer has an opportunity to purchase the property despite being 2nd to put the offer in.
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