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Short Sale with Money back to Seller?

Justin Silverio
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I just got a call back from my direct mailing from a woman who is looking to sell her property so she can move to Florida. She owes about $150k and has missed a couple mortgage payments since last year. I estimate I would have to pick up the property around $120k to make the deal work. She would be open to a short sale, however, she really needs cash in her pocket to move. Is it possible/legal to buy a property through a short sale and put money in her pocket too?

A follow investor told me that lenders sometimes offer relocation expenses when a seller goes through a short sale. Has anyone heard of this?

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    Yes I understand that many lenders are offering this.

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    Wow, things have changed. I know 2 years ago when I was doing mine that was strictly prohibited. Basically the bank is funding her move. I guess they got so used to cash for keys that this was the next logical step?

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    I just found this blog that talks about a $5k relocation fee paid by Wachovia. This also happens to be the bank the seller has her mortgage with. http://wachoviashortsaleexpert.net/17/wachovia-short-sale-free-brochure/

    There is a link at the beginning of the second paragraph that brings you to an approval letter from Wachovia illustrating the $5k relocation fee.

    The seller is asking for $40k in her pocket.....hopefully she can settle for $5k??

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    40k! Why would she be asking for 40!? So the seller falls behind on her commitment to pay and then wants to be paid 40k. Amazing.

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    I just closed on a short sale in Florida where the seller received $20k from BOA. The extra funds need to come from the lender directly or it's not an arms length transaction I assume.

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    What was the reasoning for the $20k payment?

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