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How does a mortgage lender qualify a Prairie Village, KS. Homeowner for a Short Sale?- How to Stop an Prairie Village, Kansas Foreclosure


How does a mortgage lender qualify a Prairie Village, KS. Homeowner for a Short Sale?- How to Stop a Prairie Village, Kansas Foreclosure

There are many misconceptions of what qualifies a Prairie Village, Kansas homeowner for a short sale. Lets ignore the paperwork and start with simple qualifications for requesting a short sale. The following is an explanation of the three major qualifications that most mortgage lenders look at in order to see if a Prairie Village, Kansas homeowner is qualified for a short sale.

I) Financial Hardship for Prairie Village, KS. homeowners


A financial hardship for Prairie Village, KS, homeowners is a verifiable issue that has caused the Prairie Village homeowner to miss mortgage payments on their Prairie Village, KS. home and will continue to miss mortgage payments for the near future. The Prairie Village, Kansas homeowner is having financial difficulties.

Financial hardships for Prairie Village, Kansas homeowners can be the results from:
1) Loss of job
2) Loss of income
3) Relocation
4) Illness of borrower or co-borrower
5) Divorce
6) Death of a co-borrower  that helped you qualify for the mortgage loan
7) Declining local market property values
8) High medical bills
9) Hefty unplanned expenses

II) Monthly Shortfall for Prairie Village, KS. homeowners

A monthly shortfall is when a Prairie Village, KS.  homeowner makes less then monthly expenses. Nearly every mortgage lender will want to see first before accepting a short sale that a Prairie Village homeowner cannot afford to pay their current mortgage. This is typically demonstrated by the Prairie Village, KS. homeowner completing a financial worksheet or a monthly profit and loss statement.

The equation a mortgage lender uses to figure if a Prairie Village, KS. homeowner has a shortfall is:
Total Monthly Income – Total Monthly Expense = Monthly Shortfall
You may qualify if you have a monthly shortfall or if a monthly shortfall is imminent

III) Insolvency for Prairie Village, Kansas homeowners

In order to qualify for a short sale, a Prairie Village, KS. homeowner must not have the means to pay down their mortgage loan. This means that the mortgage company wants to see that the Prairie Village, KS. homeowner has more debt than they have in cash. The mortgage lender wants to see that the Prairie Village homeowner can no longer meet their financial obligations with their lender as debts become due.

The Prairie Village homeowner does not have to be completely out of cash – this is a common misconception; the mortgage lender typically will want to see that over time the Prairie Village homeowner will not be able to pay their mortgage obligation. Having cash in the bank for living expenses is common and will not disqualify an Prairie Village, Kansas homeowner.

A Prairie Village, Kansas Homeowner is looking to have the mortgage lender grant a short sale to prevent a Prairie Village real estate foreclosure. The lender will grant a short sale if they believe that a foreclosure is inevitable and by granting a short sale they will save expenses vs. processing a lengthy and expensive foreclosure. To the mortgage lender it is a business decision.

We help stop real estate foreclosures in Prairie Village, Kansas everyday. Find out why the Dowell Taggart Team of the Kansas City Real Estate Network is the most referred Loss Mitigation Short Sale Specialist in Prairie Village, Kansas.



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Blog post written by the Dowell Taggart Team of RE/MAX Premier Realty 

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