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Probate Short Sale possible?
I am the listing agent listing a home that is in probate. I am dealing with the court appointed trustee. The home is upside down in value. The attorney (trustee) and an accountant on the seller's (my side) have fees to cover however this home is a short sale and I've never heard of a lender accepting the fees of a trustee and accountant as part of the short sale approval. Usually they even knock down my fee. Has anyone ever been through this type of process before?