I am trying to put bank owned properties under contract,and then flip it
to t rehabbers.The rehabbers or investors will bring the funds.How do you go about doing that when the banks usually ask for you to produce
a letter that shows source of funds?
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Posted by Usual in Bank approved short sales, tags: Approval, attorney, BANK, Contract, House, Offer, review, Sale, Short, Through, under
The listing said subject to bank approval. The seller accepted another offer that was put in (before mine) so the contract went into attorney review. We were told by the listing agent that didn’t mean anything because the bank didn’t approve it so they were still accepting offers. My husband and I put in an offer, the listing agent said our offer was better than the first one but we still haven’t heard back from the bank, since its a short sale we weren’t expecting to hear back any time soon. I think the listing actually said pre-foreclosure too. (not sure if that’s the same?) Anyhow, I checked the listing today just for the heck of it and it says contract date 2/18/09. Called my realtor, she called the listing agent and they said even though they haven’t heard back from the bank, the first offer that went in was put through attorney review so they said even though the bank didn’t approve anything they said it was nj law that they had to list it as under contract. That sounds bizarre to me. The listing agent said that doesn’t mean the other party got the house and said again that our offer was better and it was up to the bank to decide. Does that sound correct? I want to note that we got our pre-qual letter from the same bank that the house is defaulted under. And the listing agent said our offer was higher but couldn’t say by how much. Can anyone offer insight?
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