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Short Stories

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The stories you are about to read are true. Only the names (and a few other little details) have been changed to protect the innocent.

Episode 1 - The Listing Agent Takes a Call

Buyer’s Agent: “I am calling on your listing at 11467 Vista de Stucco. It is a short-sale?”

Seller’s Agent: “No.”

Buyer’s Agent: “Are you sure? Because my client needs to close escrow before he starts his new job.”

Seller’s Agent: “Yes, I’m sure. It is not a short-sale. When does his new job start?”

Buyer’s Agent: “2012.”

Seller’s Agent: “We’re good.”

Buyer’s Agent: “Are you really sure? I mean, is there a chance that it could become short? Because we wrote an offer on a short-sale during the Bush Administration (the first one), but then the bank lost the paperwork, then thirty-eight other offers came in, and then we resubmitted at a higher price to stay in first position, and then the holder of the second trust deed wouldn’t approve the sale, but then he said he would, but then they lost the paperwork, and then they accepted our offer, and then the agents agreed to reduce their commissions to $1.95 and a two-for-one movie ticket, and then yesterday the sellers moved and took all of the door knobs, and…

Seller’s Agent: “I’m sure. The seller has a lot of equity.”

Buyer’s Agent: “You don’t have to be a smart-ass. Just answer the question, is it short?”

Episode 2 – Checking Availability

Scene 1 - On the Phone

Buyer’s Agent: “I am checking availability on your bank owned listing at 47 Rue de Red Tile Roofs, #12. Do you have any offers?

Seller’s Agent: “No we don’t. The buyer must be prequalified by Irv at Lemonade Out of Lemons Lending.”

Scene 2 – On the Phone

Buyer: “Hi, Irv. I want to make an offer on Rue de Red Tile Roofs. It’s the one with the red tile roof. My agent said I have to first get a prequalification letter from you.”

Irv: “Great! You will need to come into my office and complete a loan application.”

Buyer: “But I already have loan approval from my lender.”

Irv: “Do you want the house or not?”

Scene 3 – In the Lender’s Office

Irv: “We already have an offer on this home. It is $2,000 above asking price. If you want it, you will need to offer more.”

Buyer: “But my agent said there are no offers.”

Irv: “The last buyer backed out because the home has mold. It is massive mold, multiplying and permeating every inch of interior drywall as we speak. The work should be done by Friday, then the price will be going up. So, let’s fill out that loan app!”

Buyer: “But I don’t want it now.”

Irv: “Let’s just run your credit anyway…”

Scene 4: On the Phone (Again)

Buyer’s Agent: “I thought you said this morning that you don’t have any offers on Rue de Red Tile Roof. What gives?”

Seller’s Agent: “Oh! My bad! I thought you were talking about my new one on Shake Shingle Circle. Boy, have I been getting a lot of calls on that one today!”

Buyer’s Agent: “So you have an offer on Rue whatever?”

Seller’s Agent: “No.”

Buyer’s Agent: “But the lender said…”

Seller’s Agent: “He must be confusing it with another home.”

Buyer’s Agent: “I find it a little inappropriate that the lender, in effect, the seller, is making representations about the property to my client directly. For instance, he mentioned that the home is a veritable Petri dish of wood destroying infestation…

Seller’s Agent: “There is only mold in the patio cover. That is being taken care of.”

Buyer’s Agent: “He said the price would be going up soon.”

Seller’s Agent: “I don’t know anything about that.”

Buyer’s Agent: “So, you don’t have any offers?”

Seller’s Agent: “May I ask about which home are you inquiring?”

Buyer’s Agent: “Oh, never mind.”

In next week’s episode, investigators are puzzled when a lender prices a home at market value and selects an agent to represent them who isn’t handling 192 other distressed properties and can therefore keep his inventory straight. When the lender responds swiftly to the ensuing purchase offers, foul play is suspected.

Kris Berg

Kris Berg is Co-Owner and Designated Broker of San Diego Castles Realty. She has been serving San Diego buyers and sellers since 1997.

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  • http://www.vancouvermortgageblog.com Duncan Seward

    Good morning,

    Read your article courtesy of eagent and Inman News on making yourself distinctive.

    It was brilliant. Good work.

    Regards,
    Duncan Seward

  • http://realsummerlin.com Chris Shouse

    OMG Kris how funny. Sad thing is that it is the truth. It is hard however to find much these days that isn’t a short sale ( a nightmare) or a REO which are almost as bad thank you for making me laugh:)

  • http://www.UglyHousePhotos.com Leif Swanson

    Kris,
    What a great/funny/real/sad post about short sales & bank-owned listings. True, true, true.

    The banks are ridiculous. A bank reneged on their verbal acceptance of my client’s above-list-price offer after stringing us along for one week. They took a cash offer instead. The house sold for $40k below my client’s offer!

    Short sale listings are a joke. Less than 3% of all short sale listings in Phoenix actually sell.

  • Sven

    This post is just full of win. Good job Kris!

    The REO market has had some interesting turns. Because foreclosures are making up such a huge chunk of all volume this year, the banks are making people jump through all kinds of flaming hoops. (10 day approval periods, 10 page bank addendums, no final walkthroughs, their title company, etc…) At least you don’t have to pay 2005 prices for a house, but you end up with a host of headaches to deal with.

  • http://www.marketingartfully.com Tara Jacobsen

    Kris,

    You forgot the call that goes like this:

    Buyer Agent calling the bank’s agent – The house at 123 Okay Street looks like it might fit my buyer but you have nothing in the public or realtor remarks and no pictures.

    Bank’s Realtor – I don’t remember that house.

    Buyer’s Agent – Oh, do you think you might be able to get me some pictures or additional information.

    Bank’s Realtor – No – why don’t you go over there (15 miles away = $10/gas) and preview it?

    Buyer’s Agent – Thanks for your help (thinking that there are 18,000 houses on the market, am I supposed to go look at all of them in person – why do we have a MLS?!??!?!)

  • http://www.Move2ManhattanBeach.com Kaye Thomas

    Kris..
    I am laughing so hard I’m crying.. This is so right on.. My favorite is the lender who requires you to be pre-qualified by them and then won’t make the loan…

    Thanks for the laugh.

  • Sven

    All things aside, you can’t beat the prices of the foreclosures. It’s worth the hassle, and the seller’s agent knows this. Some things you don’t have to market. Like if you actually wanted to sell a Prius at only $1000 over sticker price, you wouldn’t even have to tell anyone. It would just sell…

  • http://www.TempeAgentNews.com Rod Rebello

    Loved it! Going through similar experiences in the Phoenix area with my buyer clients. How about getting a lender short sale acceptance letter for another buyer who previously canceled months before your offer was sent in?

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  • http://www.AgentInAKilt.com Adam Bogle

    I think that was my short sale story.
    Hillarious.

    Thanks for the idea in Inman about wearing a Kilt.
    I think I will….

  • http://www.sundaymorningtalk.com Caesar Parisi

    I definitely show the foreclosures and the turn around is usually pretty quick. I have completely had it with the banks taking 3 months to answer on a short sale. I have stopped showing them all together. I enjoyed your article. Very funny, but true.

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