
23 June 2008 | 12 replies
You may have to send this form in 3 plus times before the loss mitigation dept receives it...but it will get there eventually.Usually the homeowners are more comfortable just giving the agent the authorization...so if you can win over the agent and convince him/her that with the authorization, you can take a lot of the work off their plate...then they may go to the homeowner and get the authorization signed for you.

2 April 2008 | 5 replies
JonathanSB 761 was created to prevent just exactly what you want to do. better to focus on loss mitigation in my opinion. they do NOT want you to be able to buy someone's house and lease it back to them. that was their whole intent when writing that law.with that being said, i'd recommend taking some training from Bruce Norton.

2 April 2008 | 0 replies
Anyone who is facing the threat of home foreclosure needs loss mitigation services or the short sale option to prevent this from happening.First line of DefenseSurprisingly, most homeowners and property owners are not aware of this term or the method involved with the process.

28 April 2008 | 4 replies
Instead of talking to customer service at your bank, you need to talk to loss mitigation.

21 August 2008 | 19 replies
Esp since it takes 3x the amount of work to get these done vs. a traditional listing.Any loss mitigator that says "You're willing to walk away from this over 1%" isn't thinking right. 1% sounds little.

19 April 2008 | 3 replies
You have an obligation to "mitigate" damages...in other words, you need to make reasonable, good faith effort to re-rent the unit.

25 February 2009 | 8 replies
If you pay a quality lawyer for your paperwork and are a diligent professional in setting up procedures and systems for doing business, then you can mitigate a lot of this risk yourself.General liability insurance: This helps cover the LLC if someone slips and cracks their head open on the sidewalk, gets hurt at work, etc.

24 December 2008 | 11 replies
My name is Bryan Swallow, I am in the disaster restoration industry as a damage mitigator, as well as an instructor.

21 March 2010 | 17 replies
Loss Mitigation?

18 March 2009 | 24 replies
This is a huge opportunity to fill a gap that will be entirely unregulated and if not filled by men and women of good will then it will be filled with thieves.Also people here... like the short sale buyers... and the loss mitigation people should form teams of HOPE/ HELP people and take this direct to the public and actually help.