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Before Calling Our Office and Writing An Offer
Before calling our office, please read through the information below, as most of your questions will be answered.
Q. Is the property available?
A. If the property is “active” we are accepting offers. If it is in “pending” we have an accepted offer. You can submit a back up offer on the propery if it is in pending.
Q. How do you handle your short sales?
A. With our short sale process, we only work with one offer and that offer is the only one presented to the bank. When the property goes on the market, it will be in active status until we have an accepted offer between buyer & seller. Once an offer is accepted, the property goes into pending, escrow is opended, we require that the buyer deposits their money into escrow and gives us 90 days to negotiate the short sale. During that time the property will be in “pending” status. If other offers were received or are received during that time, they will go in to the “back-up” position. All time frames will begin after the short sale approval is received. We only open escrow with the accepted offer and that buyer is the only one depositing their money. If your buyer does not want to deposit their money, there will not be an exception.
Q. Are you accepting FHA or VA offers?
A. Please read the “terms” in the listing. If FHA or VA is listed, we are accepting FHA or VA offers. If it is not, we are not accepting them on this property.
Q. Is the complex FHA or VA approved?
A. Here are the links to verify for yourself or please work with your lender to verify.
FHA: https://entp.hud.gov/idapp/html/condlook.cfm
VA: http://condopudbuilder.vba.va.gov/2.2/frames.html
Q. Can I show your listing?
A. Please follow the “showing instructions” in the listing.
Instructions For Writing An Offer
The property that you are writting an offer on has a first mortgage with Wells Fargo and must have the Wells Fargo Addendums attached with the offer. Please click on the following four links and download the required paperwork. Offer submission form and Addendum must be provided with offer in order for it to be reviewed.
Offer Submission Form
CAR Addendum (ADM-11)
Offer Guidelines
Required Wells Fargo Short Sale Addendums
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We require that your buyer deposits their earnest deposit (minimum of 1%) into escrow upon acceptance of the offer between our seller and your buyer; contingent upon the lien holders’ acceptance. Your buyer will give us 90 days to negotiate the short sale. If at the end of 90 days we still do not have an approval, your buyer will have the option of cancelling the contract and their full deposit will be returned. (The deposit and contingency period are handled on the Short Sale Addendum (Form SSA)).
- Paragraph A - Date is 90 days from the day you create the offer.
- Paragraph B.1. – Check Box - Time periods (ii) shall begin the Day After Seller delivers to Buyer written notice of Short-Sale lender's consent.
- Paragraph B.2. – Don’t Check Box - Deposit check shall be (i) immediately handled as provided in the Agreement.
- Hazard Report by “Disclosure Source”
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Section 11 – In section B, "Addenda", please check box for "Short Sale Addendum" and "Other". In "Other" section, write in Addendum #1.
o Firm – Silvercrest Realty Group
o Firm License – 01870483
o Agent – Glen Henderson
o Agent License – 01384181
o Address – 3131 Camino Del Rio N, Ste 1420, San Diego, CA 92108
o Phone – 619-889-7646 Fax-619-374-1934
o Email – offers@sdshortsaleexperts.com
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Unless otherwise noted, the lender will not pay for a termite report or repairs, so please do not include it in the contract. Your client is welcome to have their own inspection completed. (The price of the property is already reduced to compensate the buyer for this)
Once you have read this information and prepared an offer, it is preferred that it is emailed to:
offers@sdshortsaleexperts.com
It can also be faxed to
619-374-1934
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