Houston TX – The Stop foreclosure Institute recently received a question from Susan about short sales. Here was Susan’s Question. “My home is scheduled to be going on the courthouse steps in about 2 months. I had thought about short selling, but a friend told me I wouldn’t have enough time to do it. Because […]
Houston Short Sale Question: The File Is Going To The Investor?
Houston TX – The Stop Foreclosure recently received a question from Georgia. Here was her question. ” When the bank says the file should be going to an investor soon what does that mean? Georgia.” Click here to discover how other sellers successfully did a short sale and avoided foreclosure. Here is the answer. It […]
How A Houston Short Sale Helps Preserve Neighborhood Values
Houston TX – Yes, short sales actually help preserve home values in a neighborhood. Here is why. Most people short sell their home while they are still living in the home. They are maintaining the home, mowing the yard, keeping the air conditioning on, etc. Most bank owned properties are empty for 3-6 months, if […]
Houston Short Sales: Is My Hardship Legitimate For A Short Sale?
Houston TX – The Stop Foreclosure Institute recently received a question from Dan. Here was Dan’s Question. “I recently purchased another home and tried to sell my former home. It isn’t selling and I can’t afford to make both payments. The home won’t rent for even 1/2 of the mortgage payment. An agent told me […]
Houston Can’t Get It Right? Let Go
Houston TX – The story is told of a Zen monk who was asked to dedicate a temple by writing the words “The First Principle” using his best calligraphy for display above the main door. The monk sat at his table and carefully made the symbols on a sheet of paper. But a Zen master […]
Seven Ways You Benefit From A Houston Short Sale
Houston TX – A home owner thinking of a short sale recently asked us why they should short sale versus just walking away and letting their lender foreclose on the home. We gave them the normal answer: “It’s much better for your credit.” That was the first thing that popped into our head. But, I […]