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As a Pleasanton Broker, all too often, I come across a distressed homeowner, who against their better judgement hired and paid upfront for loan modification assistance. I learned of another case of this
just yesterday when talking to a distressed owner.
The auction date is scheduled and the homeowner panicked after recieveing 3 separate denials from their lender to modify the loan. The homeowner told me that she’d spent a lot of money, more than $800, for a “law firm’ to work on a modification.
She said she was aware of law SB94 about NOT paying upfront fees, but her husband had made the decision to do so. It is very unsettling to see this happen to those already under so much stress and confusion about the situation.
If you find yourself in this situation of being denied a modification and needing to choose short sale or foreclosure, here is my advice (having dealt with banks in these situations over the last few years for my clients).
When they tell you you do not qualify for a modification, they actually set up an auction date to sell the property at the court house steps. At this point, a decision between short sale or foreclosure needs to be made. The auction dates can and do get postponed, especially if you list the house for sale, however if you ignore making the choice and there is no headway being made, someone will knock on your door and say they are the new owner.
I’ve witnessed this last year with an elderly lady that did not believe she deserved to have her house taken and was planning to keep it, however she had an upcoming sale date. About a week after I talked to her, she called me crying that the house was being sold that morning. At that point, although I made calls and inquired about stopping the sale, her choice between short sale or foreclosure was simply too late! The house was sold and by noon, the new owner knocked on her door to let her know he was the new owner.
Some people expect they will get a notice from the bank about the sale date. What they may not understand…a notice was given and in some cases maybe 12-months prior when the payments were no longer being made by the borrower. It is called an NOD (Notice of Default).
Once that notice is delivered, regardless if 12-months, 24- months later, and a homeowner has been able to slide under the radar without making payments, the house can be auctioned out from under the current owner. At that point, the homeowner is basically ejected from the home.
Difficult choices need to be made. Do your homework. Consult with professionals, licensed and in good-standing. Check licenses, check expiration dates and google these individuals before hiring them.
I have a great list of professionals to help distressed homeowners make these difficult decisions between short sale or foreclosure. Just send me an email and I will happily forward you names. It is advisable to speak with a Real Estate Attorney, Tax Attorney, and/or CPA. Making the wrong decision regarding short sale or foreclosure could follow you for several years.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
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Sunday, October 2, 2011
I want to buy a house – where do I start? When thinking of purchasing a house, there are logical steps to take. It may seem at first thought to begin searching homes on the internet. While this is a great source of information for the potential buyer, it is not the most important and crucial place to start.Once you narrow down your persons of interest, send them a communication via YOUR favorite way to
communicate. Some prefer text, email or social media, while others prefer to just pick up the phone. This will give the buyer a better understanding of how timely this professional responds to an inquiry. With all the difference means of communication these days, this step is important.
Whether you find the Realtor first or the lender first doesn’t truly matter. In many cases, a Realtor will surround themselves with very competent professionals that are an integral part of the transaction. Vice versa, the lender will have their finger on the pulse of the most effective agents in their area (in many cases).
Now that you’ve found your professionals, take the time to contact them and set an appointment. In the lender’s case the initial information can be gathered over the phone and necessary documents can be emailed or faxed. This process can take less than an hour. This is your ROAD-MAP. Now you know exactly where you are financially headed.
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Serving Others in Remembrance of 9/11 – Thanks KLOVE! My favorite radio station is encouraging all to make a difference in the lives of others to honor and remember those that lost their lives on 9/11. I think its a great idea!
So I sat down at my computer today to decide what I would do to serve others and came up with “hosting a Food Drive”. I went to the Alameda County Food
Bank website, clicked on Food Drive, then “organize a Food Drive“. It was that simple. What next… I contacted my favorite local Coffee Shop, Coffee Ali to see if she would be willing to have a collection barrel delivered to her location and of course, she was thrilled and agreed! The form was simple to complete online including where I wanted the barrel delivered.
The Alameda County Food Bank supplied me with a list of the most needed items to assist people in knowing what they can provide. Our barrel will arrive the week of Sept. 12, 2011 (I’ll post an update when it arrives). The food collection will go through the week of October 24. Donations can be delivered to:
Coffee Ali, 3550 Bernal Ave #140
Pleasanton CA 94566
Between the hours of 7:00am – 4:00 pm daily
Prepare a meal for someone in need
Visit your local senior center to put a smile on the face of a senior
Visit your local Red Cross to donate blood
Write letters of encouragement and thanks to our soldiers
Collect supplies to donate to our military
Contact a battered shelter for volunteer ideas
AND SO MANY MORE…
In Serving Others in Remembrance of 9/11, we can all once again come together to show our American pride and support of mankind just like we did on that horrific day 10-years ago. People helping people, that’s what this event is all about. Please join in. What will you do?
Originally posted: Activerain/rhondafee 9/10/2011
Monday, September 5, 2011
Happy 100th birthday Grandma ~ The Parkview Pleasanton Assisted Living celebrates with Daisy for her 100th birthday! It’s not everyday we get to witness someone celebrate a century of living and 5-generations together at one time! The Pleasanton Weekly was there to capture it as well!
Grandma (Daisy Roberson) is generation 1, Gloria Roberson, my mom, is generation 2, my sister Denise Fee & I are generation 3, our children Kayla & Connor Coatney & Alivia & Morgann Schlesser are generation 4 & Alivia’s, Caylee Rose is generation 5! Wow!
Daisy grew up in a family with 6 brothers and 4 sisters. Her family lived in Kansas on a farm. Farm work was a part of every day life starting very early in the morning and working hard all day long. At the age of 6, grandma told me she learned to bake and cook. As her granddaughter, I have to say her skill for baking is a favorite of mine and growing up we often shared recipes and the love of baking.
Throughout my life grandma rarely ate out at restaurants. She has always had a great awareness of cleanliness and good hygiene. Realizing you don’t always know what you’ll get at a restaurant, she chose to steer clear of eating out most of the time. In large part, I imagine that’s part of the reason she is still to this day one of the healthiest people I know. With that said, she mostly ate only what she cooked. She personally has never eaten (and still to this day does not eat) butter, gravy and mayonnaise. Seriously, in her baking she used shortening instead of butter! Go figure!
In my childhood, Grandma literally made her own donuts, Cinnamon rolls, pies, cakes and candy! I believe my love of sweets is in large part grandma’s fault! Sweets have always been her favorite and they are for sure mine! Thanks Grandma!
What a great celebration! Happy 100th Birthday Grandma! Parkview Pleasanton Assisted Living – a place for seniors to call home.
Originally posted 9/4/11, Activerain.com/rhondafee
Thursday, August 18, 2011
buyer, move-up buyer, or move-down buyer, the steps are the same. As with all things in life, there is an efficient way to go about things and a ‘fly by the seat of your pants’ way. When thinking of making a home purchase, these 3 Easy Steps to Buying A House – Pleasanton CA Home Buying Tips will assist you in making the best use of your time.
spent and is a necessary ‘piece of the puzzle”. You do not need to get a pre-approval letter before finding a home. Simply give your Realtor the name and contact information for the lender. #Bedrooms & Baths
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Back to school time – Pleasanton Unified School District Walk-Thru Registration is on the minds of many parents during this time of year. Can you believe your child is old enough to begin kindergarten or maybe graduating high school? Speaking from my own experience, time certainly flies! My kids have grown up in Pleasanton CA all their lives and went through school beginning with Gingerbread Preschool all the way through high school.
Whether you’re brand new to Pleasanton or you’ve lived here for a while, this time of year is back to school – Pleasanton Unified School District Walk-Thru Registration time and is likely on the minds of many parents with kids attending our schools.
Since Back to school time -Pleasanton Unified School District Walk-thru Registration is now just around the corner, its a good time to start thinking ahead. The district requires 2-proofs of residency each and every registration year. In my personal experience with this, they are sticklers, so be prepared!
Acceptable ‘proofs of residency” can be a current phone, water, garbage or PGE bill. If you are a renter, your lease could be one form of proof, or maybe you have recently purchased a Pleasanton CA home. In that case your escrow papers for the transaction would be one acceptable form. Please be prepared to show original documents as copies may not be accepted. (I was turned away as I recall for not having the proper documentation, so save yourself the frustration)!
The registration process has become much more sophisticated over the years. You can now download and print the required documents, complete them in the comfort of your own home and take them to your designated ‘walk-through registration’ location. Simply go to your child’s school website and find the ‘walk-thru registration tab’.
At registration time, you can also purchase p.e. clothes, year books, parking permits, and more. It can be a big day for the checkbook, so again, be prepared. In the elementary school sector you might have the opportunity to sign up for volunteer opportunities for things such as driving on field trips, classroom helpers, office assistance and so much more. If your child fits that age range, parents are encouraged to be involved and the teachers love the enthusiasm of helpful parents! Not to mention, it will brighten your
child’s day and make them proud on the days their mom, dad or maybe even grandparent is the assistant their beloved teacher. After all, the mindset of my children at that age was that their teachers were the be-all-end-all of everything! (Wait til they get a little older, they might not be in such awe of their teachers…I’m just sayin’…embrace it while you can).
The gist of my message..Back to School – Pleasanton Unified School District Walk-thru Registration is quickly approaching, get your ducklings in a row!
Originally posted 8/9/2011: www.pleasantoncarealestateblog.com
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Wednesday, August 3, 2011
This 4-Bedroom East Livermore Home For Sale Near Lawrence Livermore Lab is a beauty. It’s wonderful to take a listing of any property and these days, it’s a rare occasion to have an equity sale as opposed to a short sale or REO sale. Well I have the pleasure of selling this 4-bedroom east Livermore home for sale near Lawrence Livermore Lab.
It was built in 2000 by Warmington Homes in a neighborhood called The Bluffs. There are many wonderful features of the home, but one of my very favorites is the view toward the Altamont Pass hillside. Who wouldn’t mind looking out their bedroom window, office or backyard to see a beautiful pasture of grazing cows? It gives me a sense of peacefulness. 
The home is stunning with 3-bedrooms upstairs and an office downstairs which could be converted to a bedroom if needed. There is a bonus room upstairs as well. This home shows care and pride of ownership. The pickiest of buyers could enter through the front door and have difficulty finding something to pick on!
The lot is oversized at over 12,000 square feet. There is not only room for RV parking on the side yard, but the fence and concrete slab and ready to accommodate an RV or boat right now (check CCR’s for details). Both sides of the yard are over-sized and have shed storage units on either side.
The salt water pool is beautiful with a lovely waterfall and colorful landscaping. It creates a quiet private feeling for relaxing, reading, playing or eating.
If you’ve been looking for a home to accommodate 3-4 bedrooms in east Livermore near Lawrence Livermore Lab, you may need to look no further! This one is a beauty!
The gourmet-style kitchen features a 6-burner gas range, double oven, trash compactor, center island, granite counter tops, bar top dining and room for a table for in-kitchen-dining. Additionally there is a separate formal dining room for special meals and events.
The house is light and bright and inviting! If you have an agent, call them today to set up a showing. If you do not have an agent, feel free to contact me direclty. You won’t want to miss the opportunity to see this 4-bedroom east Livermore Home Near Lawrence Livermore Lab. Your VA benefits may qualify you for this purchase!
Originally posted at Active Rain 8/3/2011
Sunday, July 24, 2011