Orange County Short Sale Versus Foreclosure Information
For implications to credit history: Following a successful short sale your mortgage will be reported on your credit score as either paid or negotiated, lowering your score as little as 50 points and affecting you for only 12 to 18 months. After a foreclosure, however, your credit score can lower as much as 300 and usually at a minimum of 250 points and affects your score for over three years. More information regarding an Orange County short sale versus foreclosure.
For time period until one can purchase a home: After a foreclosure, you may end up waiting another 24 to 72 months before a mortgage lender will offer you an interest rate that is acceptable. Most mortgage lenders report that for homeowners who have undergone a previous short sale they may get a reasonable interest rate in less than two years. Fannie Mae guidelines allow a short seller to apply for a new loan immediately if payments were kept current and had no 60-day late payments on their record. For short sale information in Orange County, consult with a short sale specialist
A mortgage deficiency is the difference between the loan amount owed by the borrower and the purchase price of the short sale paid to the lender. In some states and some instances homeowners are protected and lenders can't pursue them for the deficiency. However, in some cases a short sale can leave you owing a substantial debt, which can be collected by garnishing your wages or other aggressive collection actions. As your Orange County short sale agent, we will work hard to get your deficiency waved, if applicable, as a condition of the short sale. We highly recommend talking to an attorney to discuss mortgage deficiency and how it may or may not apply to your situation.