Question On Doing A Net Sheet For A Simple Cash Short Sale

I am 99% complete on finishing the SS package for an FHA property - my first deal. The lender has asked me to include a net sheet with the package.

I read Dwan & Sharon's chapter on doing short sales, and I have seen lots of posts here about the net sheet and HUD-1 form; but I have not been able to find any advice on how to figure the costs that go INTO a net sheet. I'm doing a cash purchase (borrowing from a private lender) and the house is not listed through an agent, so it's "By Owner" (no commissions).

I am offering to pay the closing costs, so I really don't know what fees the lender traditionally has to pay in a SS transaction like this. I saw a sample net sheet in Dwan & Sharon's book that lists "Doc Stamps", "Abstract Title", "Title to Close", "R.E. Taxes", and "Misc Costs". Where do I go to determine what these charges will be, and whether the lender has to pay them?

In case it matters, I'm doing this deal in Michigan. I could use the advice ASAP - want to get this package to the lender immediately. Thanks for your help - happy holidays!

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  • cz33322nd December, 2003

    Hi Storm,

    If you are offering to pay all closing costs, then your HUD1 is a piece of cake.

    If you want an accurate estimate of closing costs in Michigan, and which party typically pays what, I'd call a local title agency and give them your sales details. They should be able to quote you accurate numbers in about 10 minutes.

    I just sold a house in Michigan for $200K and seller's CC were transfer tax (1.6k), title ins ($700) and Closing Fee (Attorney) ($200) bucks.

    Buyer typically pays appraisal, closing fee for attorney as well, title insurance (for the mortgage lender) and a recording fee.



    Good luck

  • Storm3322nd December, 2003

    That helps tremendously, cz! Thanks for your help!

  • scr200130th December, 2003

    can you also just have the title agent prepare the doc or pay them to walk you through it?

  • Storm3330th December, 2003

    I actually called the title agency I plan to use for the transaction, and they gave me some estimates over the phone. Now I am waiting to see if the bank accepts my offer...

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