How to appeal a rejection? Find out why, specifically, the Proposal was rejected. If it's because you didn't properly prequalify the short sale candidate... (the Borrower, the Lender, and the Property) shame on you! You really only get one chance to present your Proposal... and first impressions count! Make your Proposal all it can be!
If their rejection was due to your Proposal ... it either wasn't compelling or adequately supported, you'll not make that mistake next time, so chalk this experience up to tuition.
If their rejection was due to an internal policy decision, there isn't much you can do about that, it happens.
If you'd like to send me a copy of your Proposal, I'll critique it for you.
It was denied due to too many pre-foreclosures prior to this one, and was told the leinholder and lost too much money for attorney's fee in past. In that situation can that be reversed?
Try the following two articles
http://www.thecreativeinvestor.com/Article358.html&mode=&order=0&thold=0
http://www.thecreativeinvestor.com/Article357.html&mode=&order=0&thold=0
How to appeal a rejection? Find out why, specifically, the Proposal was rejected. If it's because you didn't properly prequalify the short sale candidate... (the Borrower, the Lender, and the Property) shame on you! You really only get one chance to present your Proposal... and first impressions count! Make your Proposal all it can be!
If their rejection was due to your Proposal ... it either wasn't compelling or adequately supported, you'll not make that mistake next time, so chalk this experience up to tuition.
If their rejection was due to an internal policy decision, there isn't much you can do about that, it happens.
If you'd like to send me a copy of your Proposal, I'll critique it for you.
[ Edited by TheShortSalePro on Date 09/09/2003 ]
It was denied due to too many pre-foreclosures prior to this one, and was told the leinholder and lost too much money for attorney's fee in past. In that situation can that be reversed?
Are you saying that the Seller had made previous requests for short sale consideration, but each time the deal collapsed?
No way of knowing if the Seller's application, and your Proposal was realistic.
Did you prequalify 1) the Seller, 2) the Mortgagee, and 3) the Property for short sale?
The offer to review the application, and proposal stands.