Importance of REO Maintenance

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Importance of REO Maintenance

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When holding a property, your sights are usually set on a sale – but the road to selling can often pose a number of challenges to navigate. Is the property up to code? Is it a tenant occupied property? Does it have the curb appeal to grab a buyer’s interest? What repairs need to be completed? The list can go on and on. Without an REO Services Company, this list can easily become overwhelming, costly, and difficult to manage. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Importance of REO Maintenance


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Importance of REO Maintenance
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  • Real estate owned properties are property that
    has fallen under the ownership of a mortgage
    lender or investor. There are several ways this
    can happen, but the property doesnt
    automatically become REO once a lender takes
    possession. In order to recoup losses and get rid
    of the property in short order, a lender will
    first try to sell the property at auction.
  • Unfortunately for the lender or investor, though,
    properties often dont sell at auction. There are
    multiple reasons for this, the biggest one being
    that many property owners go into foreclosure
    because more is owed on the house than its
    worth, often because of a market downturn.
  • The foreclosure process is also very costly and
    can involve attorney fees as well as the cost of
    seizing and securing the property. When the
    lender then tries to sell that property, they
    have to price above actual market value in order
    to recover the balance and their costs.
  • If the lender who took possession of the property
    cant sell the property at an auction, then the
    lender takes over ownership of the property. The
    lender then tries to sell the real estate owned
    property to minimize its losses.

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Benefits of Working with an REO Services Company
  • Reduction of Holding Timeline
  • Mitigation of Risk
  • Separation of Responsibilities
  • Expertise
  • Support
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