Thursday, June 11, 2009
one underwriter taking a stand against short sale flips
The investor negotiates a short sale with the lender by convincing the lender that the price it is offering is the market value of the property. The investor then finds a buyer for a much higher price. The sales happen simultaneously, and the lender pockets the difference. The problem is that "the original lender is not told that the buyer is flipping the property on the same day for thousands
one underwriter taking a stand against short sale flips
The investor negotiates a short sale with the lender by convincing the lender that the price it is offering is the market value of the property. The investor then finds a buyer for a much higher price. The sales happen simultaneously, and the lender pockets the difference. The problem is that "the original lender is not told that the buyer is flipping the property on the same day for thousands
perfect? marketable? insurable?
Here's an e-mail exchange that might help understand the issues faced when folks try to figure out the difference.Dear Ms. Cipa, While researching a title insurance matter on the internet I made my way to http://titleinsurancetalk.blogspot.com/ where I read some of your postings. I have long been searching for someone as knowledgeable and erudite as you on title matters. I am writing to
perfect? marketable? insurable?
Here's an e-mail exchange that might help understand the issues faced when folks try to figure out the difference.Dear Ms. Cipa, While researching a title insurance matter on the internet I made my way to http://titleinsurancetalk.blogspot.com/ where I read some of your postings. I have long been searching for someone as knowledgeable and erudite as you on title matters. I am writing to
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