Category: Short Sale FAQs

Short Sale Hardship Letter

p>Hi everybody, I’m Shawn Polston with Keller Williams Southern Arizona and TucsonShortSaleNegotiator.com. I wanted to talk to you about one of the most common questions I get and that is from homeowners wondering how to write the hardship letter. One of the things the lender asks for is whether it’s a short sale, a loan modification or a deed in lieu. Whatever assistance you are going to them for and one of the things they always ask for is a hardship letter. One of the things that I always like to stress is to keep the hardship letter as direct and to the point as possible. If your situation is that you lost your job, just talk about that. Let them know that you have just lost your job and you are unable to make payments and tell them you appreciate their help with a short sale or whatever assistance you are seeking from them. It could be that you have to relocate for an employment opportunity out of state. Just keep it that simple that that is what your hardship is. There is a common myth out there that these hardship letters need to be these long, drawn out explanations of things but what we have actually found is that when the hardship letters get to be two and three pages long, it actually seems to slow things down. I think what happens is that the people that have to read that hardship letter are really just looking for what is causing the hardship. When they have to read through two or three pages to find out it’s a job transfer it seems that they put the files with the really long hardship files to the side until they have time to read them. We always tell people to make it as brief and to the point as possible. If you need any help with this and you are considering doing a short sale but need help writing your hardship letter, give us a call. We would love to help you out.

Unique Green Tree Short Sales Call For Experienced, Knowledgable Agent

Hello everyone Shawn Polston here with TucsonShortSales.com and 520 Short Sales thank you for your time today. I work with Keller Williams Realty in the Tucson area and use my blog to keep homeowners informed on their options for avoiding foreclosure. If you are currently behind on your mortgage or just need to sell your home fast please visit my website or call me today to learn about your options.

For my blog today I wanted to discuss working with Green Tree on a short sale file and some of my recent experiences. Green Tree can be a very interesting company to work with and I have been working with them for several years now. On average I am working on five to ten Green Tree short sale files a week and not many days go by without checking in with their staff. Green Tree is known for having a rather unique short sale process and in turn an agent with experience may be the deciding factor in your short sale approval. A short sale agent with Green Tree experience like myself will know how to construct your file in order to get a fast response after we receive an offer. Having worked with Green Tree in the past I have also had the chance to build relationships with the decision-makers within their staff when a file is not getting processed. If you find yourself in a situation where you need to short sale time is likely not on your side. An experienced agent can make sure that your time is not wasted and your file is quickly submitted and not lost on someone’s desk. If you have questions about your Green Tree mortgage please call me today to chat with an expert about your options.

I do not charge any fees for my services so please do not hesitate to contact me with any kind of question about the short sale process. On my website you can find our Short Or Stay Calculator that will show you when your home will be worth what you currently owe. Thanks for your time today and I look forward to helping you with your Tucson Real Estate needs.

Tucson Short Sale Specialist and Chase Short Sales

Hi there, I’m Shawn Polston with Keller Williams Southern Arizona and 520ShortSale.com. I wanted to talk to you today about my friends over at Chase Bank and Chase short sales. Chase is a company we have worked well with for years and years and years. One of the most interesting things about Chase and working with Chase on short sales is actually how consistent they seem to have been able to stay over the years. I remember doing short sales with Chase back in the early 2000s or mid 2000s and here we are in 2013. Their processes and their timeframes and how you get things done with Chase have not changed. We do a great job in getting short sales done with Chase. We know who to talk to over there so if there are problems or issues that arise; we know how to get past those problems. I know you are going to have other questions, so what I encourage you to do is pick up the phone and give us a call. You can also fill out a short sale request form and we will talk to you very soon.

About Shawn Polston

Shawn has been a Realtor since 2006. Prior to becoming an agent Shawn and his wife were active real estate investors. Shawn takes his education seriously; he’s taken over 200 hours of continuing education classes, to keep up-to-date on current laws and trends. Shawn is a member of the Arizona Association of Realtors Master of Real Estate Society and a Graduate of the Realtor Institute. He is also a HAFA certified Short Sales and Foreclosure Specialist in addition to being a National Association of Realtors Short Sale and Foreclosure Resource.