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San Diego Short Sale Specialist -Lawyers vs. Realtors under California law

Since I am a licensed California Attorney it would probably be unethical for a me to call myself a short sale specialist. Even though my law firm did workouts for upside down homeowners in the the 90s.  

However, my Real Estate license apparently enables me to call myself anything I wish to call myself.  I could be a luxury home specialist on a Ranch Santa Fe website and a foreclosure or short sale specialist on another website.  Of course I will not jeopardize my law license so you won't see me calling myself a short sale specialist. 

In my mind there is no subsitute for an intelligent Realtor who really knows the property in your target neighborhood.  So to weed out the newly minted specialist from a true professional - here are a few questions:

- When did you first claim to be a short sale specialist?
- How many short sales have you completed?  Can you give me the MLS numbers?
- How many short sales have you completed in the last three months. Please provide me with the MLS numbers? 
- Did you ensure the seller would not be pursued for a deficiency?  How?   Did you draft the legal releases? 
- May I see a copies of your release - feel free to scratch out the  names?
- Do you have a lawyer on your team?  Will he tell me in writing he represents me or your brokerage?
- Who will answer my legal questions?
- What if we do not get a buyer or an acceptable offer?  Do I just take a foreclosure?
- Will a wiped out second be less likely to negotiate if the first is foreclosing.  Why? Can a lawyer help me with that problem ?
- When should I speak with an attorney about a deed in lieu?
- When the Notice of default comes will you have me speak with an attorney then?
- Who will review the paperwork?  Are you licensed to explain the escrow documents?  How about the legal releases?
- Do I have a non recoure loan?  Can you guarantee my Heloc is purchase money.  How?
- Could I jeopardize that status if I rent the property, move out, damage the property,  or not pay my property taxes?
- Are you sure these are not questions for a lawyer?  Will you put your answers in writing?
-What should I do if I am still current?  Is it critical that I understand about sold out juniors before I stop paying my loans?

If the lender agrees to do a short sale - will you tell me to sign the closing paperwork?  Will you put your advise in writing regarding what the closing paperwork means? 
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 25 May 2008 )
 
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