Southern California Home Info
Know Your Rights
Most people do not know their options, their rights, how long they have, and are freaked out when they find out a Notice of Default has been filed on their property.
When a Notice of Default, NOD, is filed on your property it is public record.
As you can see many of those Foreclosure questions are here on this website so you can familiarize your self and go seek advice that of a Real Estate Attorney, a CPA and get on with selling your property even if you are upside down with the mortgage.
Waiting or putting it off is usually not wise. Most short sales fail due to time.
Along the way you may have scam artists trying to make ridiculous deals with you.
You need to be careful and avoid the scams and the scam artists.
Time is running out and you need to act now to save yourself from more potential issues.
When a Real Estate Broker Realtor Lists you home for sale, they do not get paid until the closing of the home, out of the proceeds of the home. This means for the most part, no out of pocket costs.
Yes even though you are going through foreclosure you can still sell your property, even if it is upside down.
If your home is upside down, owe more than it is worth, I suggest you go to the upside down page and review your options with a Real Estate Attorney and a CPA. There are future implications and knowing your options is a great start.
As a California Licensed Real Estate Broker, I can get your property sold as a "short sale" and in part, ask the lender to accept less than what is owed on the loan.
I am here to help, call me - Harold 951 821 8211
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