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Ask the Realtor: Homeowners Being Paid to Short Sell ! No Need to be Behind on Payments !

Great news for homeowners - You can now get paid up to $30k to complete a Short-Sale and in certain cases be current on your mortgage!

 

In the past year or so Short-Sales have become easier and more common. Banks do not want to take homes back and try to sell them. The government has been pushing banks to do anything but foreclose. Because of this we have some great news.

Two very huge incentives have happened this year -

  • Several banks are offering up to $30,000 for you to complete a Short-Sale including mega banks Chase and B of A.

 

 

It is also likely that the federal tax break on Short-Sales will expire at the end of the year. Consult your tax professional to see how this would affect you.

TEAM VIP is HAFA certified and has extensive experience and a high success rate for Short Sales. Contact Mickey at (925) 765 0808 for more info.

Comments? Questions? You can post them below or email me at cbosse@rockcliff.com

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J Rockcliff Realtors

1700 N Main
Walnut Creek, CA
 

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Mickey Khanna

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