Monday, May 4, 2009

Who Pays The Commission In A Short Sale Transaction?

Many homeowners do not want to Short Sale their homes simply because they think that they will have to pay commission to REALTORS. That is not true. In all cases, when there is a Short Sale transaction, the Lien Holder (Bank) will pay all the commission and all the expenses (taxes, seller’s escrow fees, etc), so homeowners will not have to spend any additional money from their own pockets.

The banks are very particular in regards to how much they will pay to REALTORS for the complete Short Sale transaction. If the Buyers and Sellers are represented by two different REALTORS, the banks usually will pay 5% for them to split. If the Buyers and Seller are represented by one REALTOR – 4% commission is most likely to be approved by the Bank, as they are trying to cut the cost and get as much out of the transaction as possible, and in some cases it is a policy of the Bank.

However, if the investor of the loan is FNMA or Freddie Mac, the REALTORS will be able to receive commission up to 6%. Realtors should ask the sellers to contact their loan service company and find out who is the investor of the loan (most likely the loan will be sold on the Secondry Market to different investors). In many cases it will be FNMA or Freddie Mac as they are the investors for approaximately 60% of all the mortgages in US.

If you have any questions in regards to the Short Sales or need to conduct one, feel free to call me directly (562) 334-7393.

Ihor Pochay
REALTOR®/SHORT SALE SPECIALIST
Tarbell, Realtors
Cell: (562) 334-7393
Off: (909) 629-6186 Ext.339
Fax: (909) 629-6710
ihorpochay@tarbell.com
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