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Minna Reid
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Deficiency Judgements

Minna Reid
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Jacksonville FL & Middletown CT
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Has anyone actually seen a lender pursue a deficiency after a short sale? Please share the details.

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Felix Liusky
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Felix Liusky
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Not ever a deficiency if you put this in your purchase and sale contract for the "to be foreclosed home owner" before you send in the short-sale package:

Subject to: mortgagee's FULL SATISFACTION and lien releases with waiver of deficiency collection.

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