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Nanette Miller
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  • Marina Del Rey, CA
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Short Sale might have to be cancelled

Nanette Miller
  • Investor
  • Marina Del Rey, CA
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Wow, Was just told by the realtor that has been trying to do a Short Sale on my condo since April 2014, that the bank will not accept less than what they want. She now wants me to list it for retail because the prices have gone up, she thinks it will sell that way. She assured me that she'd be able to do a Short Sale. At this point I don't know if the bank is going to be okay with it being put up for Retail Sale. Will the bank not put me in foreclosure?  I'm perplexed, haven't heard this happen before, has anyone experience this before?  Thanks.

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