#254142 - 10/09/08 02:40 AM
Can Realtors Consult Clients and Perform Loan Mods?
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Registered: 10/09/08
Posts: 2
Loc: Seattle, WA
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Hey World. My first post! OK straight to the point. With all this hoopla with the distressed property law, is it legal to represent a client on loan re-modifications? I've been trying to help my brother-in-law short sell his house, but the process has already taken six months and the auction date for his house is approaching. Our last resort may be to just re-mod his loan so he doesn't take a bigger hit on his credit that necessary. I truly think that I care more about this situation than him! But he IS married to my sister so I won't let him go down that easily.
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#254187 - 10/09/08 10:42 AM
Re: Can Realtors Consult Clients and Perform Loan Mods?
[Re: super realtor]
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Registered: 10/09/08
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Loc: Seattle, WA
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I've never heard of a tri-merge but I will find out more about it. What I mean by represent my client is if I can negotiate my client's loan modification on his behalf. Right, I think I was concerned when I heard somewhere that my Broker could be liable if something went wrong within the process and thats why I started this post. Originally my client did not want to keep his house nor could he afford it but with loan remod's a possiblity that might effectively reduce his monthly payments maybe we might be able to work something out with the bank where he can stay in his home.
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#254191 - 10/09/08 11:02 AM
Re: Can Realtors Consult Clients and Perform Loan Mods?
[Re: dopeboy]
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Registered: 01/09/08
Posts: 264
Loc: SoCal
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Tri merge= Pulling reports from all 3 credit reporting agencies.
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