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John Thedford How Does BP Select Its Moderators?
12 July 2015 | 3 replies
IMO you have chosen some great MODS.
Kristin Struzyna Starting out in the Oakland/San Francisco Bay Area
30 January 2016 | 8 replies
You will find resources here from blogs to pod casts and forums.
Nicolas J my first short sale
18 August 2011 | 9 replies
You have to know where the file is at with the bank.Is it in the foreclosure department,short sale department,customer service,collections,or loss mitigation.If the loan is owned by a small bank they tend to do workouts differently than the large ones.Options will depend on if it is Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac backed or it's a conventional loan.The process of lease optioning back to him is not allowed anymore and these are strategies investors use to use along with assignments and other things.The banks after short sales have grown in the last few years have systematized everything instead of flying by the seat of their pants on each file which is how we did them 3 to 5 years ago.It used to be a person in the loss mit department that would handle all the short sale files as the others didn't really know how to do them.As files grew the banks started up whole departments and hired file originators who were laid off from the loan origination side and moved to the loan default side.The banks have riders on all these types of strategies now where you would be committing fraud if you employed them.Once they enact a rule with addendums you have to find a new way to do deals and change strategies.If this person has recovered then their best best is to go after a loan modification especially if they want to hold onto the property.I am seeing permanent loan mods where the lender will put back payments into the loan.ExampleLoan is 140,000With back payments,penalties,interest,attorneys fees etc. now 150,000 is owed.Interest rate was 5% but now has adjusted to 8%They will adjust rate down to 2% for first 3 years,then 3% for 3 years, and so on and when they hit 5% keep that rate for the remainder of the new structures loan.The borrower might have to bring a few K to pay reinstatement fees and as not all back escrows and payments can be put into the new loan amount.The lender would rather do this than foreclose and take a big loss.The 3 month trial plans are easy to qualify for but the permanent restructures I mentioned are harder to get approved.If they deny the borrower for the first loan mod then they can ask for another.Many servicers can offer 2 to 3 different types of loan mod plans depending on the situation.Why would a servicer do this??
Ricardo Dominguez Home thats under water
31 July 2016 | 12 replies
They could also pay an Foreclosure attorney that could work to try and do a loan mod.  
Larry L. New York Newbie
20 June 2016 | 6 replies
New to Bigger Pockets , but have listened to about 10 pod cast in the last week and a half, and have been educating myself on REI for the last 3 years and I'm finally ready to get into it myself. 
John Drinkwater New Member from So Cal
14 February 2016 | 7 replies
Hi Guys - I have been ghosting the site for about a month, catching up on all the great pod casts from early 2013.
Dilbar Chhokar FHA loan for my first Duplex
27 April 2018 | 2 replies
I’am in the process of reading my first bigger pockets book and always listen to their pod casts.
Doug Spence Should I refinance for more deals? BRRRR Novice question
10 November 2018 | 3 replies
I couldn't find a BRRRR specific section of the forum to post this in, so mods feel free to relocate if necessary. 
Tanya Lam Partnering up
30 November 2015 | 20 replies
You will find resources here from blogs to pod casts and forums.