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Title Companies: Closing Short Sale Homes

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This article is written by Mario  Mario is a agent who specializes in doing mn short sale homes

Yes it does help to have friends in the business. Dont be afraid tohave the closer do some work when preparing to submit the package to the

lender. the closer will understand that it is a needed step in the

process. When i started doing shorts, i didnt want to call my closer and

have them do anything until we were getting ready to close because i felt

like i was wasting her time, so i started looking around for software

to do huds or get a blank one and do it myself. I made mistakes and my

closer got mad at me because it made her job harder to fix the problem

then to just do it right the first time. It only takes them 3-5 mins to

put one together but you want to make sure all their fees are accurate

and let them do a little footwork to check on tax assessments and

association dues. You need to put together a good real estate team and a

good closer (not always your closest friend, because u need to be able to

fire them if they are not performing. you cant fire aunt jenny!) is a

key part of the team as well as a good agent, appraiser, inspector,

contractor, mortgage broker. all im saying is let them do their job and you

do yours. I promise they will charge you for it either way! a great

team player is not someone who can cover everyones position, it is

someone who plays their position the best and knows when to pass the ball to

the other players to do their plays.

Ron did a longer more detailed article at this link for minnesota short sale

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