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The Seattle Short Sales, Inc. Negotiation Service for Real Estate Agents - Register below
The Seattle Short Sales, Inc. Negotiation Service for Agents is designed to help you close your short sale transaction in the shortest time possible, while retaining your full commissions. We handle all of the time-consuming negotiations with lenders, freeing your time so you can continue to prospect and build your business.
With today’s complex transactions, it is impossible to be a market leader without building a solid, experienced, solutions-oriented team. With six years of experience helping over 1,000 Puget Sound homeowners, Seattle Short Sales is uniquely qualified to serve you as your professional loss mitigation partner.
We have created an agent-only section of our website. It contains everything you need to get started. It includes:
- Fannie Mae Announcement 08-16 (explains why short sales are preferred)
- Mortgage Debt Forgiveness Act of 2007 (explains how to avoid short sale taxes)
- BPO Training Module (how to prepare a BPO)
- The S3 DocPac (all the paperwork you need to get started immediately)
- Lender specific paperwork
To get immediate access just register below. Be sure to check the Agent Updates opt-in box to receive notices of new forms and other matters of interest.
Fill out the form below for immediate access to the member section:
As an agent, I serve my client's needs. With Seattle Short Sales doing the loss mitigation work, the lender negotiations, and all of the short sale processing, I can be confident that my client's needs are met in the most professional manner possible.
Dana McKinnon,
John L. Scott
I have worked with Seattle Short Sales since 2004, completing over 20 transactions. They are the best.
Bev Lanthorn,
John L. Scott

