Potential buyers of short-sale homes might consider waiting until April 5th before making a formal offer.
That’s the date the federal government will begin offering lenders financial incentives to hasten the process. Under the new rules, banks will seek a BPO before the property is listed for sale and let the sellers know a minimum number they are willing to accept. If the sellers bring a buyer with a good offer, the lender must accept it within 10 days.
Not all sellers are eligible for the program, dubbed the Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives (HAFA), but enough are that it is probably worth waiting.
Source: The Wall Street Journal, June Fletcher (03/19/2010)
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Tuesday, March 23, 2010
New Incentives for Short Sales Take Effect April 5th
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