Sunday, April 27, 2008
IT'S TIME TO BUY IN FLORIDA Real Estate Bargains Cape Coral Fort Myers
Bank Owned, Pre Foreclosure, Short Sales. First time buyers home, Waterfront homes, condos, vacation homes and vacant land are at 4 to 5 year lows. If you are considering a piece of Florida Paradise, Call on a member of The Mary Neilson Team, Century 21 Birchwood Realty. Inc. Mary Neilson, Donna Moyer, Jan Jablonowski or Dale Hintermeier will be happy to set up your FREE personalized MLS search with a Client Portal where you can view, save or reject houses, condos or vacant lots in Cape Coral and Fort Myers Florida from the comfort of your home. Properties with criteria specific to your wishes, wants and needs will be automatically emailed to you as they hit the market. No pressure. Just let us know when you find your perfect dream home. For more details call (239) 243-5989 or email mary@maryneilson.com today.
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Avoid Foreclosure Mary Neilson Team Century 21 Birchwood will negotiate your Short Sale Lee County Florida Cape Coral Fort Myers
Get the job done right. From listing to closing, as stress free as possible, we understand what you are going through. Call today!
Mary Neilson 239-243-5989 mary@maryneilson.com
Donna Moyer 239-443-7413 dmoyer1951@aol.com
Dale Hintermeier 239-281-1577 dale@century21.com
Jan Jablonowski 239-699-1762 jan239@comcast.net
"List with us, consider it sold"
Mary Neilson 239-243-5989 mary@maryneilson.com
Donna Moyer 239-443-7413 dmoyer1951@aol.com
Dale Hintermeier 239-281-1577 dale@century21.com
Jan Jablonowski 239-699-1762 jan239@comcast.net
"List with us, consider it sold"
Sample, write lender HARDSHIP LETTER for Short Sale Pre Foreclosure Cape Coral Fort Myers Lehigh Acres Mary Neilson Team Century 21 Birchwood Realty
Short Sale - Sample hardship letter
THIS IS A SAMPLE HARDSHIP LETTER:
More information on Short Sale: Sample hardship letter (each situation is different).
Lender Name Lender Address Lender's fax number
Today's Date
RE: Hardship Letter - Short Sale for _____________________ address
To whom it may concern:
I purchased my home at _____________ in ___________. At that time I was employed by _______and business was very good. My salary and the possibility of a promotion and raise made me sure that I could easily support my mortgage. Unfortunately, a downturn in the market caused my company to reduce its workforce and I was laid off.
After searching for a comparable job, I finally got a temporary position as an office assistant as I continuing seeking other work. I struggled for several months to make my mortgage payment, and was also hit with some medical payments that I did not expect (the COBRA payment was more than twice what I was paying when employed). I knew I would have to sell my home to protect my credit rating and possibly have enough cash left over for moving expenses and some savings. I put my home up for sale by owner in _________, but there were several problems that I did not have enough money to fix, such as the broken fence in the back yard and some pretty severe leaks in the roof which indicated a new one was needed. Over the next three months I lowered the price three times but still had no takers. I am now working with a real estate agent and I believe she will be able to help me sell quickly.
I really love my house, but I know that I cannot afford it. I am a single parent, working as a temporary employee with few benefits and no savings. My financial situation cannot sustain a home mortgage of nearly $2200 per month. I want to sell the home, avoid foreclosure and salvage my credit. I know that a foreclosure on my record will affect me for years to come. I would ask that you please assist me in avoiding this.
Please accept this offer as payment in full. My attorney has advised me to file bankruptcy, but I prefer to avoid further destruction of my credit. I just want to move on and start over.
I deeply appreciate your help and understanding in this matter. If you have any questions, or need anything further from me, please contact my agent or me personally.
Sincerely, Home Owner Name Address and Contact Information
THIS IS A SAMPLE HARDSHIP LETTER:
More information on Short Sale: Sample hardship letter (each situation is different).
Lender Name Lender Address Lender's fax number
Today's Date
RE: Hardship Letter - Short Sale for _____________________ address
To whom it may concern:
I purchased my home at _____________ in ___________. At that time I was employed by _______and business was very good. My salary and the possibility of a promotion and raise made me sure that I could easily support my mortgage. Unfortunately, a downturn in the market caused my company to reduce its workforce and I was laid off.
After searching for a comparable job, I finally got a temporary position as an office assistant as I continuing seeking other work. I struggled for several months to make my mortgage payment, and was also hit with some medical payments that I did not expect (the COBRA payment was more than twice what I was paying when employed). I knew I would have to sell my home to protect my credit rating and possibly have enough cash left over for moving expenses and some savings. I put my home up for sale by owner in _________, but there were several problems that I did not have enough money to fix, such as the broken fence in the back yard and some pretty severe leaks in the roof which indicated a new one was needed. Over the next three months I lowered the price three times but still had no takers. I am now working with a real estate agent and I believe she will be able to help me sell quickly.
I really love my house, but I know that I cannot afford it. I am a single parent, working as a temporary employee with few benefits and no savings. My financial situation cannot sustain a home mortgage of nearly $2200 per month. I want to sell the home, avoid foreclosure and salvage my credit. I know that a foreclosure on my record will affect me for years to come. I would ask that you please assist me in avoiding this.
Please accept this offer as payment in full. My attorney has advised me to file bankruptcy, but I prefer to avoid further destruction of my credit. I just want to move on and start over.
I deeply appreciate your help and understanding in this matter. If you have any questions, or need anything further from me, please contact my agent or me personally.
Sincerely, Home Owner Name Address and Contact Information
Countrywide Chase Option One American Home Mortgage Wells Fargo Franklin Carrington Short Sale Cape Coral Fort Myers Information AVOID Foreclosure
The Mary Neilson Team has been successful in negotiating short sales with lenders. Allow Mary Neilson mary@maryneilson.com, Donna Moyer dmoyer1951@aol.com, Dale Hintermeier dale@century21.com or Jan Jablonowski jan239@comcast.net guide you through the process. Don't wait & lose your house in foreclosure. Learn more about debt forgiveness. Call today.... Mary 239-243-5989
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