Its bad enough that you are in a predicament like foreclosure. The pain and frustration of not
knowing what to do can be maddening. Dont compound matters by getting involved with a real estate
agent who does not have the experience or know how to help you.
The government has
recently made it easier to resolve your foreclosure by enacting the the Mortgage Debt Relief Act.
This allows a homeowner in foreclosure to avail themselves of the short sale method of resolution to
sell the property.
While the application of the law is quite technical, many Realtors are
in the field telling their Fort Lauderdale real estate market clients in foreclosure whatever they
want to hear without having any business doing so.
As millions of loans are now adjusting
and as hundreds of thousands of those loans are in or headed for foreclosure, many homeowners are
turning to real estate agents to help them in their hour of need.
Unfortunately, most
real estate agents are not properly trained to handle the complexities of negotiating with a bank to
successfully help the homeowner.
The agents are at a complete disadvantage as many do not
even realize that they are in a negotiation with a trained troubleshooter whose job is to mitigate
losses for the lender.
Most agents seem to be much more worried about how to make sure
they get their commission than helping the homeowner escape foreclosure. In the states with the
highest rates of foreclosure, it takes less time to become a real estate agent than it does to
become a head cashier at Disney World.
In California you can become a real estate agent
and begin selling homes by taking an open book exam that only requires a 60% grade or better to
pass. In Florida, you can become a real estate agent by taking a one week class where they give you
a simulation of the answers in some courses, and in Nevada which has the strongest criteria, you can
become an agent in as little as two weeks.
All three only require a high school diploma.
Is this the person that should be handling the negotiation of your home in foreclosure? If this was
not bad enough, now that we are in such a foreclosure crisis, most have had no experience in this
type of market and are struggling to learn and complete what is called a short sale.
A
short sale is where the lender agrees to accept less than what they are owed in order to facilitate
a sale of the defaulted homeowners property. Most agents have had little, if any, prior experience
in this regard and are using the homeowners property as a form of on-the-job-training!
All the while locking the homeowner into the most outrageous one-side listing agreement you could
imagine. This is absurd! So we feel its important that a Fort Lauderdale real estate homeowner in
foreclosure, or for that matter, a homeowner in foreclosure anywhere find out what they are getting
into, or what they are already into, if they have already tied their hopes to the newly dubbed short
sale expert real estate agent.
Here are 10 Questions You Need To Ask Your Real Estate
Agent Before Its Too Late!
1. How many short sale transactions have you successfully
completed? Do you have the MLS numbers of those that you have successfully completed? Remember they
are licensed professionals and are not supposed to lie, but thats another story.
2. How
many current listings of properties do you represent that are in foreclosure? Can I have those MLS
numbers?
3. Are you a full-time real estate agent devoting all of your time to selling my
home and the other homes you have listed in foreclosure? This is a big one! Most real estate agents
are in dire need and are only working in real estate part time. They are actually working in real
estate as a side job. The worst part about this is they dont have to disclose this unless you ask.
Would you want your Doctor part-timing at Red Lobster?
4. How long have you been an agent
/ broker?
5. What formal training have you had in negotiating short sales? How much time
did you spend in that training? Yes, short sales require specific training. Most agents have little
if ANY experience in short sales or took a two hour course in their office and received some
certificate calling them an expert or certified.
6. Please explain to me, in detail, what
marketing you are performing in relation to the sale of my property? Can you please bring me over
the ad sheets and invoices so I can see how much you are spending on marketing MY property? You will
either laugh or cry when you find out that they cant do this because they arent spending ANYTHING to
market your property. Youre in foreclosure hoping your agent is busting their hump for you only to
now ask and find out it there is little if any marketing being done.
7. I realize a short
sale can not take place without a buyer. Do you have buyers lined up ready to go? Youll love the
answer to that one!
8. As I am in foreclosure and I have special needs, and I have a
definitive timeline in which to get my house sold, can I terminate my listing agreement at anytime
in case I get an offer that does not come from you?
I mean I have to, I must sell my home
and I cant be burdened with a listing agreement that obligates me if I find my own buyer and I am
able to get out of foreclosure.
Will you release me if I find my own Buyer and can emerge
from foreclosure? If you are allowed to cancel a listing, MAKE SURE IT IS IN WRITING! Sometimes
agents have memory lapses and forget they told you this.
9. How many of your foreclosure
listings have ended being auctioned off despite your efforts? I would like to know how many times
you take listings and have not been able to produce a buyer? Can I have those MLS numbers? This is
very important. Anyone can call themselves a short sale expert, prove it!
10. If I do get
an offer, and it would allow me to get out of foreclosure, but it would mean there would be no funds
left over for you to obtain a commission,would you first of all present it and second of all not
stand in my way and chase me down for a commission?
After all, I think you would agree, I
am in somewhat of an urgent situation.