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Jason D
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More Fannie = Less Short Sales?

Jason D
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Missouri
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It s seems that most of the foreclosures in my area go back to fannie, are lenders less likely to do short sales if the inventory goes to fannie? Also how can I determine if the by looking at the mortgage if the foreclosed home will go back to the bank or fannie? Sorry for double question here, didn’t think either deserved its own thread
Jason