Short Sales: The Mortgage Originators Role in the Process

Posted: 10 May 2012 04:00 AM PDT

A key component to the success of a short sale involves working with a Mortgage Originator who is well versed in the short sale process. The short sale negotiation process is a patience testing task. The complications are many, however if the buyer is securing mortgage financing and is working with an originator that understands that short sale process the buyer and seller can be rest assured, in most circumstances, that the transaction will get to the closing table.

There a 5 key questions to ask when choosing an Mortgage Originator for the purchase of a short sale transaction.

1.) Are they versed in the Anatomy of the Short Sale process?

The proper mortgage origination process pertaining to a short sale purchase is a bit different than a normal non-distressed property purchase. However, it is always my belief that in order to lead the cavalry one must have sat in the saddle. Putting this in terms of the short sale process, in order to originate a loan for a buyer who is interested in a short sale, one must understand the entire anatomy of the short sale process. This includes the challenges that the sellers faces regarding financial difficulty and hardship, the challenges that the selling agents face regarding listing and negotiating the short payoff and most importantly the strict timelines that come along with a short sale transaction.

2.) Will they issue a “TRUE” pre-approval prior to Short Sale approval?

A complete short sale package should include a mortgage pre-approval for the buyer if the buyer is securing mortgage financing to purchase the property.  The originator should have taken a full mortgage application, documented income, assets, reviewed the buyers credit and submitted the file through the appropriate automated underwriting service (ex DU,LP) prior to issuing a pre-approval letter to the buyer.

The pre-approval process for a short sale transaction should not be any different than the pre-approval process in a non-distressed sale. Having said this,  we have closed over 2500 short sale transactions nationwide. Many times, because of the long timeframes that are involved in a short sale, originators are not properly pre-qualifying the buyer prior to short sale approval. Originators are waiting until the short sale is approved by the short selling bank to submit the client profile to underwriting and is some cases to even issue a complete pre-approval. That is too late!  In every circumstance the pre-approval process should be done thoroughly before the short sale approval.

3.) Will they order the appraisal prior to Short Sale approval?

In a non-distressed sale typically, once the purchase contract is signed, the Mortgage Originator or their processing team will then order the appraisal for the property so that it may be reviewed by underwriting. Underwriting will then make sure the property is acceptable as collateral based upon the loan that is being applied for.

This process should hold true if the buyer is buying a short sale. Many times however, the appraisal is not ordered until the short sale is approved by the short selling bank. Often, this will delay the closing timeframes.  Also, consider this, if the short selling bank based upon their appraisal, counters they buyer with a higher price, the buyer who has already had their appraisal done will have the ability to issue a rebuttal based on their appraisal.   The Buyer’s/Lender’s appraisal is a great tool to negotiate value disputes with  short selling banks.

4.) Will they communicate with the Short Sale Negotiator?

There is one line of communication that is a must during a short sale.  This is the communication between the Short Sale Negotiator and the Mortgage Originator. The Mortgage Originator should be in touch with the negotiator on a weekly or bi weekly basis to obtain the status of the negotiation. It is imperative that the originator be informed of such deadlines as closing dates, approval expirations, BPO time lines, contract changes etc.

5.) Will they keep the Buyer engaged throughout the process?

In a non-distressed sale the timelines are usually short from pre-approval to closing. The potential buyer will obtain a pre-approval for mortgage financing; they will shop for a home, make an offer and then close on the property.  Most cases this process takes between 30-60 days.

In contrast, the short sale purchase timeline could take the normal 30 to 45 days of shopping but, from the time a buyer puts an offer on a property to the time they actually close could take 90-120 days. During this time frame, the mortgage originator must keep the buyer engaged. The information gathered in the pre-approval process meaning paystubs, bank statements etc. will need to be updated appropriately so that when the short sale bank issues their approval the buyer is ready to close on time and within the approval guidelines.  All too often short sale negotiators are asked to obtain short sale approval extensions from the short selling bank because the buyer could not close on time. Most of this stems from the Mortgage Originator scrambling to obtain last minute documentation that could have been avoided if the buyer’s credit file was routinely updated throughout the entire short sale process.

In closing, with the abundance of short sale transactions permeating the marketplace, it is imperative that all interested parties to a short sale work with a Mortgage Professional that understands this segment of the marketplace. By keeping the 5 questions above in mind, you may alleviate the possibility of a short sale transaction failing because of buyer financing falling apart.

Short Sales: The Mortgage Originators Role in the Process.

Pride’s Crossing in Beverly MA real estate

Pride’s Crossing

Prides Crossing Railway Station

Location

Prides Crossing is a historic section located in the City of Beverly, Massachusetts. It is bordered to the north by Beverly Farms, and to the south by the Beverly Cove areas of Beverly. Although no formal boundaries have been determined, most locals consider it to exist between numbers 407 and 600 Hale Street.

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History

The name is associated with John Pride who was granted land in the area in 1636. In the late 1800s and early 1900s grand mansions were built as summer “cottages’ for wealthy business magnates. Henry Clay Frick[1], who made his fortune in steel (Carnegie Steel) was among the best known of these summer residents. He built “Eagle Rock”[2], located between Hale Street and the Atlantic ocean. Edward Carelton Swift[3] , at one time the owner of the largest meat packing operation in the U.S. built a mansion, “Swiftmoor”[4] on Paine Avenue in Prides Crossing. Eleonora “Eleo” Sears a flamboyant female socialite and world class tennis player owned a residence that still exists where Paine Avenue and West Beach meet. These wealthy residents were known to travel to Prides Crossing in their own rail cars, disembarking at the Prides Crossing Railway Station, located on Hale Street across from the entrance gates to Paine Avenue.

Entrance to Paine Avenue

The train station still exists and has been the location of a general store, hardware store and now houses a candy manufacture. The current MBTA Commuter Rail station consists of a single low platform adjacent to the old building.

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Notable former residents

  • Henry Clay Frick (Steel Magnate)
  • Alice Roosevelt Longworth (eldest daughter of former President Theodore Roosevelt)
  • Richard D. Sears[5] (U.S. Open Tennis Champion)
  • Edwin C. Swift (Swift Meat Packing)
  • Frederick Ayer[6](Textile Manufacturer)
  • William Henry Moore (One-time owner of the National Bicuit Company and Diamond Match)
  • Norman Prince, co-founder of the Lafayette Escadrille

Pride's Crossing Beverly MA mansion

Local points of interest

  • Prides Crossing Railway Station
  • Prides Crossing Post Office
  • Prides Beach

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Showing properties 1 - 6 of 113. See more city of Beverly real estate.
(all data current as of 5/18/2012)

  1. 3 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 3,105 sq ft
    Lot size: 5,598 sqft
    Year built: 1935
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 1
    Listing provided by Jason Parisella, Keller Williams Realty
  2. 4 beds, 2 full, 2 part baths
    Home size: 3,864 sq ft
    Year built: 1987
    Parking spots: 6
    Days on market: 1
    Listing provided by Fay Salt, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage - Beverly
  3. 4 beds, 2 full baths
    Home size: 1,470 sq ft
    Lot size: 8,360 sqft
    Year built: 1956
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 2
    Listing provided by Gail Guittarr, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage - Beverly
  4. 5 beds, 3 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 4,531 sq ft
    Lot size: 5.33 ac
    Year built: 1955
    Parking spots: 10
    Days on market: 3
    Listing provided by Carole Sharoff, AVH Realty
  5. 2 beds, 1 full bath
    Home size: 864 sq ft
    Lot size: 10,760 sqft
    Year built: 1952
    Parking spots: 4
    Days on market: 3
    Listing provided by Kathleen Brown, J. Barrett & Company
  6. 4 beds, 2 full baths
    Home size: 1,797 sq ft
    Lot size: 6,798 sqft
    Year built: 1972
    Parking spots: 4
    Days on market: 3
    Listing provided by Susan C. Olson, RE/MAX Advantage Real Estate

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The property listing data and information set forth herein were provided to MLS Property Information Network, Inc. from third party sources, including sellers, lessors and public records, and were compiled by MLS Property Information Network, Inc. The property listing data and information are for the personal, non commercial use of consumers having a good faith interest in purchasing or leasing listed properties of the type displayed to them and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties which such consumers may have a good faith interest in purchasing or leasing. MLS Property Information Network, Inc. and its subscribers disclaim any and all representations and warranties as to the accuracy of the property listing data and information set forth herein.

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