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TRENDS IN ARIZONA SHORT SALES AND ANTI-DEFICIENCY LAW

I recently attended a seminar that provided very interesting insight into the minds of lenders and why they continue to press rights against borrowers in certain contexts.  Below is a summary of issues that lenders and their counsel believe are unsettled in Arizona, despite the strong policies behind Arizona’s anti-deficiency statutes as discussed in several reported Arizona [...]

COMMON MYTHS ABOUT ARIZONA FORECLOSURES AND SHORT SALES

Over the past 18 + months of advising owners of distressed property, several common myths have emerged regarding foreclosures and short sales in Arizona.  Here is a list of common myths. 1.  Only purchase money loans on qualifying residential property get anti-deficiency protection in Arizona.  This is not necessarily true.  If the holder of a mortgage secured by a single 1 [...]

THE TRUTH ABOUT SHORT SALES AND DEFICENCIES IN ARIZONA

Rarely will a consumer find so much contradicting, confusing and downright incorrect information on a legal topic as they currently do when it comes to short sales and related issues.  Rarely heard of just 2-3 years ago, short sales now make up a significant majority of current MLS listings in the metro Phoenix market and [...]

SHORT SALE TIPS FOR ARIZONA RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES

1.  Know what leverage you have, if any.  If Arizona’s anti-deficiency statutes apply to your loan(s), use this fact to reject any lender demand for a seller/borrower contribution at close of escrow.  Most junior lenders will ask for a contribution from the borrower, sometimes a significant one.  If the loan is covered by Arizona’s anti-deficiency [...]

ARIZONA’S ANTI-DEFICIENCY LAWS

In Arizona, certain loans on residential real property are subject to what are called anti-deficiency laws.  These laws limit a borrower’s liability to its lender if certain requirements are met.  However, there are many misconceptions about Arizona’s anti-deficiency laws, when they apply, and whey they don’t.  Moreover, Arizona’s anti-deficiency laws have been in recent flux, increasing [...]

UPDATE ON ARIZONA’S ANTI-DEFICIENCY STATUTE

The Arizona legislature passed, and Governor Brewer signed into law on November 23, 2009, Senate Bill 1004 which returns Arizona’s trustee’s sale statute anti-deficiency clause to its form prior to passage of Senate Bill 1271.  The Bill includes a retroactivity clause, making the change retroactive to September 30, 2009, the day SB 1271 had gone [...]

 
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