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Top 6 Colorado Springs Short Sale Questions Answered
Top 6 Colorado Springs Short Sale Questions Answered
Are you considering selling your home by means of a short sale, but have lots of questions? If so, read on ……
Interested in selling your house as a short-sale? Email Kathy Torline KTorline@msn.com or call 719-287-1049
(1) I want to do a short sale and have a 2nd mortgage, does this make me ineligible? 
(2) Do I have to miss a payment to do a Short Sale?
No, not necessarily. Some lenders will accept short sale offers from sellers who have never missed a payment. But most lenders don’t seem to pay much attention to a seller and a request for a short sale when a payment has not been missed.
(3) How does a listing agent get paid a commission?
The bank will pay the commission along with all the other usual closing costs. Read the rest of this entry »
Housing relief for military families in Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs Military
For a Free Colorado Springs Relocation Guide, Email Kathy Torline at KTorline@msn.com
Military families stationed at Fort Carson, Peterson AFA, Schriever AFA, and the U.S. Air Force Academy and other military installations in the Colorado Springs area will be glad to learn they may now be eligible for relief for their housing challenges.
An addition was made to the the Homeowners Assistance Program (HAP), administered by the Army Corps of
Engineers. For military personnel in Colorado Springs, the main contact is US Army Corps on Engineers in Fort Worth. Their phone numbers are:
The program was originally intended to only assist military homeowners affected by base closings or a partial closure of a base.
According to the web site the new groups affected are:
- Homeowners who cannot ‘ride out’ the depressed real estate markets until their home values can recover, they are moving because of a Permanent Change of Station (PCS) order”
- Wounded warriors required to relocate for medical reasons
- Surviving spouses of fallen service members
Again, according to the web site: “HAP benefits offset some of the losses incurred when homes are sold, purchased by the government, or foreclosed upon. Applicants should understand that Read the rest of this entry »
Are you a candidate for a short sale?
Colorado Springs Short Sales
f you are interested in a short sale, It’s important to utilize a Colorado Springs Real Estate Agent that specializes in Pre-foreclosures, Foreclosures, and Short Sales; and has a successful and ethical track record. Call Kathy Torline – Nordstrom, 719-287-1049.
With all this talk about short sales and foreclosures in Colorado Springs there are many consumers as well as REALTORS who are uncertain about what a short sale is. Let’s first start with a simple explanation of a Short Sale and then discuss who is a candidate for a short sale.
What is a “short sale?”
It is a sale in which the lender authorizes the property to be sold for less than what is owed on it, and it occurs before foreclosure. Essentially the buyer purchases the property for less than the seller’s mortgage and the seller’s closing costs. The seller is either unwilling or unable to cover the difference.
Lenders want to lessen their losses. If a short sale will give them less of a financial loss than going through a foreclosure, they will go for the short sale. If there is a second (or third) lien holder on the mortgage, they also enter into the equation. These other lien holders also have to agree to the short sale.
Who is a candidate for a short sale?
It is completely up to the Read the rest of this entry »
8 Things You Must Know About VA Short Sales
VA Short Sales
Interested in selling your house as a short-sale? Email Kathy Torline KTorline@msn.com or call 719-287-1049
Colorado Springs has a high military population with both active duty and retired personnel. Fort Carson Army Base, the Air Force Academy, Peterson AFB & Schriever AFB, Cheyenne Mountain AFS and NORAD. are all located in the Colorado Springs Area.
The area is continuing to see an increase in short sales for GI borrowers when they must relocate during
their PCS moves (permanent change of station). VA Short Sales are called “Offers in Compromise“, “Compromise Claims” or “Compromise Sales”. The VA may accept a Compromise Sale if the cost to the VA is determined to be less than that of foreclosure.
According to the VA web site: “When a homeowner receives an offer based on current market value that is lower than the total amount of the loan payoff, the homeowner can ask VA to approve a compromise sale. VA will review the situation with the mortgage company and if approved, pay the difference between the mortgage balance and the proceeds of sale.
Sometimes the mortgage company can approve the sale on behalf of VA through our Servicer Loss Mitigation Program. In fact, a majority of the mortgage companies now have a Loss Mitigation Department authorized by VA to process VA compromise sales.”
In order to be considered for a Compromise Sale, several factors must be considered as well as there are several steps to complete:
- The property must be sold at market value
- Closing costs Read the rest of this entry »




