RISMedia
  • News
  • Premier
  • Publications
  • Events
  • Education
  • Newsmakers
  • Power Broker
No Result
View All Result
  • Agents
  • Brokers
  • Teams
  • Marketing
  • Coaching
  • Technology
  • More
    • Headliners New
    • Luxury
    • Best Practices
    • Consumer
    • National
    • Our Editors
Join Premier
Sign In
RISMedia
  • News
  • Premier
  • Publications
  • Events
  • Education
  • Newsmakers
  • Power Broker
No Result
View All Result
RISMedia
No Result
View All Result

Buying after a Short Sale? The Wait Just Got Longer

Home Consumer
By Gary M. Singer, South Florida Sun Sentinel
December 6, 2014
Reading Time: 1 min read

(TNS)—Q: We completed a short sale about two years ago. We have been renting and saving our money to buy a new home after the two-year waiting period imposed by Fannie Mae. When we applied for our new loan, we were told that now we have to wait another two years. We are very upset and feel we were lied to during the short sale. What gives?  — Al

A: The large majority of lenders follow Fannie Mae guidelines when qualifying potential borrowers for new loans. When you closed on your short sale, you were given valid information that under the right conditions you could get a new loan two years after completing the deal.

Unfortunately, a couple of months ago Fannie Mae changed its guidelines so that there now is a four-year exclusion period before a buyer can qualify for a loan after a short sale. The guidelines do provide for a two-year period under extenuating circumstances, which are a sudden, drastic and prolonged drop in income that left the borrower with no other reasonable option but to default on the mortgage. In reality, it is extremely difficult to get this exception.

The good news is, not all lenders follow the Fannie Mae guidelines. Credit unions and community banks often will look past your credit score and other arbitrary criteria and evaluate your overall situation. They’ll take into account factors such as income, savings, job history and whether the short sale was an isolated event or caused by circumstances outside of your control. In all likelihood, you will need to apply at multiple lenders and jump through hoops, but I have seen many borrowers get mortgages this way.

©2014 Sun Sentinel
Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC

ShareTweetShare

Gary M. Singer

Related Posts

Top-Producer Roundtable: Superstar Agents Discuss How They Win
Agents

Top-Producer Roundtable: Superstar Agents Discuss How They Win

May 18, 2022
Housing Starts Slowed in April
Agents

Housing Starts Slowed in April

May 18, 2022
Mortgage Applications Plummet Again
Agents

Mortgage Applications Plummet Again

May 18, 2022
Homebuyers May Find Less Competition Near City Centers for the First Time in Years
Agents

Homebuyers May Find Less Competition Near City Centers for the First Time in Years

May 18, 2022
United Real Estate’s Vice President of Marketing Named a Kansas City ‘40 Under Forty’
Agents

United Real Estate’s Vice President of Marketing Named a Kansas City ‘40 Under Forty’

May 18, 2022
Do You Know Where to Find a Secret Stash of Leads?
Agents

Do You Know Where to Find a Secret Stash of Leads?

May 18, 2022

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Tip of the Day

SEO Can Be Done In-House

The REW Forums give you access to learn how to do your own SEO. Check out www.rew.com/forums/ for free!

Business Tip of the Day provided by
REGISTER NOW

Recent Posts

  • Top-Producer Roundtable: Superstar Agents Discuss How They Win
  • Housing Starts Slowed in April
  • Mortgage Applications Plummet Again

Categories

  • Spotlights
  • Best Practices
  • Advice
  • Marketing
  • Technology
  • Social Media

The Most Important Real Estate News & Events

Click below to receive the latest real estate news and events directly to your inbox.

Sign Up
By signing up, you agree to our TOS and Privacy Policy.

About Blog Our Products Our Team Contact Advertise/Sponsor Media Kitt Email Whitelist Terms & Policies

© 2022 RISMedia. All Rights Reserved. Design by Real Estate Webmasters.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Premier
  • News
    • Agents
    • Brokers
    • Teams
    • Consumer
    • Marketing
    • Coaching
    • Technology
    • Headliners New
    • Luxury
    • Best Practices
    • National
    • Our Editors
  • Publications
    • Real Estate Magazine
    • Past Issues
    • Custom Covers
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Podcasts
    • Event Coverage
  • Education
    • Get Licensed
    • REALTOR® Courses
    • Continuing Education
    • Luxury Designation
    • Real Estate Tools
  • Newsmakers
    • 2022 Newsmakers
    • 2021 Newsmakers
    • 2020 Newsmakers
    • 2019 Newsmakers
  • Power Broker
    • 2022 Power Broker
    • 2021 Power Broker
    • 2020 Power Broker
    • 2019 Power Broker
  • Join Premier
  • Sign In

© 2022 RISMedia. All Rights Reserved. Design by Real Estate Webmasters.