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In the wake of the current mortgage crisis, short sales are becoming extremely common, but legislation has not caught up with the tidal wave and there is no law on the books relating to them to date. As a result, there is an opportunity for the borrower to negotiate credit reporting with the lender. A short sale proves that the borrower is exhausting every effort to pay the loan. The borrower has willingly committed to taking on months of emotional and physical stress in a good-faith effort to sell the property to maintain a good relationship with that lender. Most likely, the reason they can't afford their current mortgage is because they were in an adjustable product and their mortgage payment has doubled. That doesn't mean that they can't afford a different loan program with a lower payment. Which leads me to wonder what the incentive is for lenders not to negotiate with the borrower on how the item is reported to the bureaus. All they would be doing is cutting off a pretty ...
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How Does a Short Sale Affect Credit?
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