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Daily Real Estate News  |  May 4, 2009  |   Lenders Chase Short Sale Sellers
An increasing number of lenders are going after borrowers who sell their homes for less than they owe – known as a short sale – in order to recover more of the difference between the amount owed and the sale price.

Lenders say the factors that they consider when they decide to seek more money are:
  • How large was the unpaid debt?
  • Was the property an investment or a personal residence?
  • How much money does the borrower make and what other assets does he have?
  • What is the policy of the mortgage insurer or the holder of the second lien?

A PMI Group Inc. spokesman says the mortgage insurer "primarily target[s] borrowers who are not experiencing hardship – but those who simply elected to walk away from the property due to its decline in value."

Source: The Wall Street Journal, Ruth Simon (04/30/2009)

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11/21/2009 10:17 AM05/04/2009