More September 19, 2016

U.S. Government $10,000 Short Sale Incentive Expires December 30, 2016

 

The federal government’s Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives (HAFA) Program is set to expire December 30, 2016. The program pays homeowners $10,000 to complete a short sale rather than go through the foreclosure process.

Since the application deadline for HAFA is only a few months away, it is important for homeowners to apply as soon as possible. A real estate professional who specializes in short sales can help you find out if you qualify for HAFA.

 

Here are some of the benefits of the HAFA program:

  • The HAFA incentive is $10,000 cash.
  • The money can be used however the seller sees fit.
  • The program applies not only to primary residences, but also to second homes, vacant properties, and rental properties.
  • Once you complete a HAFA short sale, there is a waiver of deficiency, meaning you are released from paying any remaining mortgage debt.

 

For people with underwater mortgages who need to sell their home, HAFA is a great opportunity to get a much-needed infusion of cash.  You can get more details about the HAFA program here.

 

Do you qualify for a short sale?

HAFA is only available to homeowners who do a short sale.  Although every situation is unique, the basic criteria for qualifying for a short sale are:

  • You need to sell your home.
  • You owe more on your mortgage than your home is worth.
  • You have a personal financial hardship that will prevent you from making future payments. (Examples of hardship include loss of job, divorce, death of a spouse and medical emergency or illness.)

 

Find out more about short sales.

 

It is critical that homeowners considering a short sale meet with a professional to review their options and discuss the potential legal and tax implications.

 

 

Richard Eastern is a Windermere broker in Bellevue, WA and co-founder of Washington Property Solutions, a short sales negotiating company. Since 2003 he has helped more than 1300 homeowners sell their homes. You can learn more about Richard here or at www.washortsales.com.