How Short-Sales Affect Your Credit and Other Ramifications
November 18, 2009 by Danilo Bogdanovic
Filed under Short-Sales and Distressed Properties

A question on many people’s minds that are considering a short-sale is, “How will a short-sale affect my credit and what are some of the other ramifications?” There is no one right answer because every short-sale negotiation is different, every seller’s situation is different and every bank is different.
Sarah Stelmok, a Realtor in the Fredericksburg, VA area and an expert in short-sales did a great job summing it up in one of her latest blog posts…
How will the short sale affect my credit score? – This is a tricky question. I’ve seen some credit scores hit as little as 90 points. I’ve seen others hit a couple of hundred points. It will really depend on how the bank will report the short sale to credit agencies and how delinquent you already are on your mortgage payments. An agent experienced agent will know that this is a case-by-case answer and won’t make any guarantees or promises.
Besides my credit score going down, what are some other ramifications of a short sale? – Many banks are now trying to mitigate their losses by having the defaulting party sign a promissory note. Each promissory note is different, there are no standards. Your agent may be able to help you negotiate your way out of signing a promissory note. It will depend on your situation. We’re not quite sure how lenders will look at credit histories with short sales on them. Some people may be able to obtain a home mortgage in as little as a year; others will have to wait much longer than that. There could also be tax penalties for short selling your home.Your agent should recommend a good real estate attorney to you, as well as an accountant to go over all the pitfalls of short sales.
Though this may give you a general idea of what Sarah and I have seen personally, remember that Sarah, myself and all other Realtors are only Realtors - you should contact a real estate lawyer, accountant, bank employee and/or the credit bureaus for guidance in this matter. And every person’s situation is different so just because someone else got “XYZ deal” doesn’t mean you will and vice versa.
If you have questions regarding short-sales, whether as a seller or buyer, contact me at any time (click here for contact information).







