Short Sale vs Foreclosure: The Tradeoffs

Nov 12th, 2011

Mike Kelly of Keller Williams Real Estate takes you through the pros and cons for home owners on both sides of the Short Sale and Foreclosure issues. This is essential viewing if your mortgage is in trouble.
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  1. ricbuenossp
    Nov 12th, 2011 at 14:44
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    Hey, I just found a very funny video of some fool jumping into the potomac river…he’s giving away a free iPad too! Check it out at capitolshortsale. com

  2. liam13coins
    Nov 12th, 2011 at 15:39
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    If your short sale home isn’t picked up before the foreclosure then your out just like the walk aways. I talked to an Attorney who handles banckruptcy, not this.

    She said this short sale was all bullshit. Created by greedy lawyers and dolcile real estate agents looking for big bucks at distressed homeowners expense. Be warned!

  3. sonoramariah
    Nov 12th, 2011 at 16:26
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    The redemption period varies- Minnesota, my state can be from six months to one year.
    Also some states are recourse and some are not- get advice from an attorney /accountant in your state.
    Thanks for doing this video to get the information out there.

  4. tarsier4u
    Nov 12th, 2011 at 17:13
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    funny 2 attorneys I talked to said there is no difference on your credit between a short sale and full blown foereclosure . I question your info. debt releif can be forgiven and is not complex, especially if you have put a substantial amount down…this is a reportable loss (offset).

  5. Homeowner411
    Nov 12th, 2011 at 17:30
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    Mike, thanks for breaking it down so well! We’ve added your video as a favorite for our Orange County foreclosure resource channels. Thanks for all your doing to educate homeowners there in Sonoma County!

  6. walkertonkidd
    Nov 12th, 2011 at 17:37
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    Why cant a sharp attorney like you find the chink in the note/mortgage fiasco that works for all people? If it is a big fraud, it seems Goliath can be put down by a strike to the head with one smooth stone.

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