What Exactly is a “Charge Off” when it comes to Orlando Short Sales?

A “charge off” is not the same as debt forgiveness

In the world of Orlando real estate when you hear the words “charge off” coming from your lender, it basically means that they are throwing their hands up and giving up on collecting that particular debt, the debt that’s being charged off is also known as a “write off”.  It’s an internal accounting technique that companies use to balance their books by writing off the debt as uncollectible. When you’re working with short sales you hear this term quite often.

This is the part where it can get a little confusing. For example, a “HELOC” or “home equity line of credit” is a  second mortgage secured by your house in which the lender that gave you the “HELOC” thought it was a sound investment for them at the time. The term “charge off” in this case just means that the bank is no longer continuing to bug you with annoying phone calls and letters and they will take a charge off on their books.

However, this doesn’t mean that it ends there. Most of the time the lender will sell the bad debt for pennies on the dollar to a much more aggressive debt collector. If you thought the original bank was annoying, these companies are often 10 times worse. I’ve gotten reports from some of my clients about these companies calling at least once or twice a day, every day including weekends. I consider these companies to be in the same category as telemarketers.

There are only 3 ways to get mortgage debt collectors off your back

1- Bankruptcy 7 or 13

Bankruptcy Chapter 7 and 13. I’m not an attorney and I’m not about to go in-depth on the subject of Bankruptcy laws but in a nutshell, If you file for chapter 7 BK, you are pretty much surrendering all of your assets to the BK court with the exception of your homestead property as well as a vehicle as long as neither of them holds significant equity. This type of BK will end any pending lawsuits as well as any repossession debts.

Chapter 13 bankruptcy enables individuals with regular income to develop a plan to repay all or part of their debts. Under this chapter, debtors propose a repayment plan to make installments to creditors over three to five years. By filing under this chapter, individuals can stop foreclosure proceedings and may cure delinquent mortgage payments over time.

2- Loan modification

Loan modifications make sense when you are able to get the lender to not only adjust your payments but to reduce the principal balance of the loan. It just doesn’t make sense to me to agree to a loan mod if the terms only benefit the lender. Don’t get me wrong, for some people it works out, but in my experience lenders almost always try to design loan mods in a way that benefits them thus setting up the homeowner for failure…and the beat goes on.  Read the fine print!

3- Orlando Short Sale

Now, this is a subject that I am very qualified to talk to you about. Orlando short sales are the preferred method for most people to eliminate their underwater mortgage problem. Orlando homeowners usually come to me after they consult with a Bankruptcy attorney realizing that a short sale is by far their best option. By completing an Orlando short sale on their home, a homeowner is able to rid themselves of their largest debt by far,.. their mortgage. On top of that, homeowners are able to come away with cash from the closing of the transaction, sometimes up to $30,000.00. [not a typo] thirty thousand U.S. dollars.

A short sale also is the lender’s preferred alternative to foreclosure and is often the best option for everyone involved. The only people that don’t care for short sales are Bankruptcy attorneys because there’s no money in it for them.

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Avoiding the Orlando Loan Modification Mine Field

Loan modifications have helped thousands of Orlando homeowners to keep their homes.

However, you must be aware of the fine print and know exactly what it will mean to you. Sometimes the terms of a loan modification are often worse than the original mortgage. The best loan modifications are when you are able to not only reduce your payment but reduce the principal balance of the loan. Many loan mods are structured so that your payment gets reduced but you still have to pay off the entire amount of the original mortgage plus penalties. In my opinion, these types of loan modifications are just not worth agreeing to. If your house is only worth $100,000.00 and your loan amount is $200,000.00 why on earth would you want to end up paying that entire amount?

Push for a loan modification with principal balance reduction

Banks will always try to get you to agree to what suits them better, this is why you have to be a tough negotiator, don’t just agree with the first proposal that they put in front of you. You have to remember that banks also want to come to an agreement. It costs lenders a lot of time and money to take someone through the foreclosure process. The best thing you can do is hire an Orlando real estate attorney that specializes in loan modifications. If you try to go at it alone with your lender, it could end up costing you a lot more money in the long run. Sure, a good Orlando real estate attorney may cost you a couple of grand upfront, but you’ll have a much better chance if you have an experienced negotiator in your corner.

5 things to watch out for when negotiating an Orlando loan modification

1- Your lender has the option of dropping all penalties. Don’t be bullied into a take-it or leave-it trap where they give you the option to pay off the penalties upfront or have them roll the penalties into the balance. You should demand that they wave all penalties as part of the deal.

2- Sometimes lenders will try to get you to agree that if they lose the original loan documents, you must assist the lender in reproducing them. As ridiculous as this may sound, it’s true and you should never agree to something like this. It comes down to the lender having additional legal protection if they screw up. A clause like this has absolutely no benefit to you.

3- Step by step rate increases that are too steep for you to afford or balloon payments that become due before you have time to be prepared for them.

4- Don’t agree to payments that you really can’t afford. When doing a loan modification, the idea is to make the loan affordable to you and your family. Be realistic, don’t put yourself into a position where your budget is soo tight that you’re only one major car repair away from being in default again.

5- Don’t agree to an interest rate that can automatically adjust based on an index over which you have no control.

An Orlando Short Sale may be your best option

As you can see, there are a lot of things that you need to watch out for when entering into a loan modification with your lender. The fact of the matter is that even when you have the bank’s best offer on the table, it still may not be good enough.

You may be much better off doing an Orlando short sale.  At the end of the day, it’s just a house, it’s not part of your family. By doing an Orlando short sale, not only will you be free of your lender forever, but you can get enough cash back to start over and get yourself into a much better situation than you would be agreeing to the terms of a loan modification.

As always, if you have questions about anything to do with Orlando real estate. Call us and set up a free consultation with an Orlando real estate expert.

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The world of Orlando Short Sales may be coming to a screeching halt

What will happen to Orlando short sales if the Mortgage debt relief Act of 2007 is not extended?

Short sales have been very popular since the market crashed in 2007,  mainly because sellers have the benefit of not being taxed for the deficiency between the mortgage amount and the actual payoff. What people worry about now is that the  Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007  is about to come to an end at the end of  2012 and so far we haven’t anything about the government extending it.

What do you think would happen if the law doesn’t get extended? In my opinion, this would be the end of Orlando short sales as we know them.

When you think about it, what incentive would a seller have to do an Orlando short sale if they end up with a massive deficiency when it closes?  That’s right… there would be no incentive. In fact, I think that most people will just end up letting it go to foreclosure. This means that Orlando REO realtors would be busier than ever.

Deep down I truly believe that this law will be extended, it just makes good business sense for everyone involved… sellers buyers, and lenders. Orlando real estate is moving right now and a big part of that is because of the short sale inventory.

If you are considering an Orlando short sale on your house, don’t take a chance on the mortgage debt relief act of 2007 being extended. Consult with an Orlando short sale specialist and find out what your options are now or you might regret it.

Jenny Zamora, Lic RE Broker. Orlando Short Sale Specialist

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Homeowners Insurance Prices discourage people from buying Orlando Real Estate

Florida Homeowner Insurance companies are having a negative effect on Orlando Real Estate Sales

 

Even though the real estate market in Orlando is recovering in leaps and bounds, homeowners are not happy about the high price of Florida homeowners insurance. As a matter of fact, for some potential home buyers, it’s proven to be the  straw that broke the camel’s back.
 
 There are still great real estate deals in Orlando, but even if the price of  the property is affordable as well as  property taxes, etc., the homeowners insurance in some cases can be almost as much as a mortgage payment. That’s insane!
 
 

Citizens Insurance raising it’s premiums on Florida Homeowners

 The main reason for the high cost of homeowners insurance in Florida is the recent increase that Citizens has made to it’s premiums. Many times this will cause potential real estate deals to fall through or even worse, it puts the new homeowner in a position to fail because he went over budget, and potentially cause him to default on his payments.
 
 The state run Citizens claims that the had no choice but raise the premiums because they are supposed to be a last resort for people and now they are covering many more homes than the program was designed for. That’s not all, if massive hurricane were to hit Florida and deplete all the company’s reserves, all Floridians would get taxed thus hurting the state economy in a big way.
 
 
 Read the fine print when Buying Orlando Realty

When it comes to buying Orlando Real estate, there’s more than just deciding which homeowners insurance company you’re going to commit to. You have to read the fine print and be aware of everything that you’re committing to. So many first time home buyers  end up in hot water because the fail to understand exactly what they’re signing. Then there is another type of buyer, the type that wants to get into that new house so badly even though deep down they know that it’s beyond there budget.

That’s why you need an experienced Orlando realtor to walk you through the complexities of buying a home in Orlando. I personally will not allow a client to make what I know will be a bad decision for them. As Orlando real estate agents, we have an obligation to look out for the best interest of our clients and help them in any way that we can when it comes to buying or selling Orlando real estate.

 
 
Jenny Zamora. Lic. RE Broker

 

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6 Reasons why you should invest in Orlando real estate

“The City Beautiful” a great place to invest in real estate

Orlando is undoubtedly one of the most frequently visited places in the United States. The demand for real estate in Orlando is constantly on the rise. In fact, in recent times Orlando has witnessed an immense growth in the world of real estate. Moreover, the instability of the stock markets has made people turn to real estates for investment as well as a mode of income.

Though Orlando real estate provides a vast avenue for fruitful investment opportunities, Orlando foreclosures have also been on the rise. You’ve got to keep in mind the mortgage refinance rates as well when considering going for real estate investment.

However, in spite of everything else it remains a fact that Orlando isn’t known as ‘The City Beautiful’ not for nothing. Read along to find out the reasons why you should invest in Orlando realty.

1. Orlando’s scenic beauty – It’s a known fact that Orlando is a place that boasts of breathtaking sceneries, natural beauty, lush green surroundings, and blue lakes. This opportunity of nestling into the depths of such natural beauty is a major temptation.

2. Conducive climate conditions – Orlando is a place known for its warm and humid subtropical climate. This is a huge factor behind the real estate boom. If you’re coming from up north, then this is a major reason why you’d want to consider buying a home here in Orlando. Its weather will provide a welcome change for you.

3. Housing inventory provides you with more choices – There’s been a steady increase in the real estate housing inventory as well. As a potential investor, you’d find the luxury villas and condos as interesting real estate developments that provide attractive investment opportunities.

4. High demand for luxury homes – Real estate has seen a rise in demand with more and more luxury homes in Orlando being constructed. These are rented out as long-term or short-term vacation properties. Since tourism is high in this area, hence these luxury homes actually render a profitable option for the investors. Due to the rising demand for vacation homes, many investors are keen to buy them. Then they lease this property out to the tourists for a certain span of time.

5. Orlando has some major tourist attractionsSeaWorld,  Walt Disney World  and Universal Studios are some major tourist attractions. These attractions contribute to the curent real estate boom big time. Proximity of a property to these tourist attraction spots also add to the investment value of it.

6. New constructions are on the rise– There’s been a spurt in the growth of apartment complexes and condominiums. Moreover, resort properties are being renovated and fitted with extra amenities. These provide you with an added incentive for you to invest in property out here.

As a home buyer you have a lot of reasons to actually invest in Orlando real estate. With the help of our website you can Search Orlando properties like a pro in the comfort of your own home. Within seconds you’ll have a list of great Orlando properties for sale complete with listing price, photos and every other detail you want to know about the property.

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