How to Short Sale and Stay in Your Home!
Introducing the Short Sale BuyBack (SSB) Stay in Your Home
program
Homeowner, is selling your home for less than you owe your pending solution? Would you rather stay in your home?
The SSB allows a non-profit organization to purchase your primary property via a short sale approved by the
your current lender. A recent US Treasury directive to the HAFA program provides an option for you to lease back
or re-purchase your property after the short sale. This option was previously not allowed due to arms-length
the short sale. This option was previously not allowed due to arms-length agreements required by lenders. The
SSB works with a non-profit organization that will lease back to you with an option to re-purchase
you with an option to re-purchase anytime within a 3-year period near today's current value.
A better solution to being upside down
With the demise of real estate values and income levels throughout the country, many home owners are left unable to pay their mortgages
in this crippled economy. Many individuals have also realized that it simply doesn't make financial sense to continue paying for a
house that is upside down. Here is a short sale solution for you!
The Short Sale Buyback (SSB) program fixes the root of the problem; it allows a non-profit
organization to purchase the property via a short sale approved by your current lender. The non-profit
organization the SSB works with will lease it back to you with an option to re-purchase anytime within a 3-year period near today's
current value.
YES, YOU CAN BUY IT BACK!!!
At current market value!
The SSB is the Seller/Realtor
Stress busters!
Sometimes, all you need is just a fresh start?
Let them help you...
Now is the time to get started. It cannot be emphasized enough that time is of the
essence. The longer you wait the less likely they can help.
Do not let the opportunity pass you by.
The Short Sale BuyBack (SSB) Program
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The non-profit organization does have a credit restoration program, but if you want what we
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