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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a 'short sale'?
A “short sale” is an option for a homeowner to avoid foreclosure when they can no longer afford the mortgage on the home. In a short sale, a servicer allows the borrower to … more -
How long do I have to try to sell my house as a 'short sale'?
it depends on your lender's requirements and whether you qualify for any special government sponsored programs helping homeowners avoid foreclosure. For instance, under the … more -
Can any property be sold as a 'short sale'?
typically, if there are any junior liens, mortgages or other debts against the property, those must be cleared first before the property can be sold as a short sale. The servicer can … more -
If a lender agrees to a short sale, will I owe tax on the deficiency?
Typically, if you owe a debt to someone else and they cancel or forgive that debt, the canceled amount may be taxable. However, Congress enacted the Mortgage Debt Relief Act of 2007, … more -
What is a Short Sale?
A short sale is where a homeowner sells their home for less money than they owe on the property. The owner of the home negotiates a discounted payoff with their mortgage company without having to … more

