Knoxville Short Sale Process Is Flawed Agents Claim How Do We Fix It?
Knoxville TN – Many agents have been complaining that the Knoxville short sale process is flawed. A recent survey of realtors showed that over half of them thought the short sale process was difficult.
Some of the agents complained that they are “struggling with a broken short sale process.” But, why is the short sale process flawed?
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Because no one is checking the results. There is no stated goal for the process. Have you ever heard of the first step in overcoming alcoholism?
In Alcoholics Anonymous, the first thing a new member does is admit they are an alcoholic. The new member stands up and says, “Hi, I’m Tom and I am an alcoholic.”
At that point they have established the problem and acknowledged its existence. Now they have a clear goal to overcome. Back to short sales.
Have the bank’s established a problem?
Maybe the CEO could stand up says, “Hi, I’m Brian. The bank I head up is losing billions of dollars on bad loans.” In addition, the people invested in our loans are losing billions more.
Finally the American Homeowner is losing billions from a declining housing market caused by abandoned and unloved foreclosures being tossed on the market with no regard for preserving home values.”
Most of us know that this is the problem. If only the banks would acknowledge the problem. But, will they? Let me know if you think they will by posting a comment below.
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When we talk, I will explain how the process works in detail and answer any questions you may have. Or, if you prefer, you can call me at (865) 696-9002
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