Mar 21, 2014

Credit Union Short Sale – Jennifer Young Homes Secures Another Approval in Ashburn, VA! Our seller bought this town home in 2007 for just over $381,000 in the Riverside Villages neighborhood. The market dictated our original listing price of $350,000, which is less than what our seller owes. We assisted her in filling out her short sale package and negotiated the transaction with her lender – Northwest Federal Credit Union. They have agreed to the credit union short sale and the Mortgage Insurance Company involved will not pursue the unpaid balance (deficiency) of her mortgage!

As you know, credit unions are member owned so getting them to agree to a short sale has always been tough. Our team does not give up and pushes until the credit union short sale gets approved. If you know anyone who is upside down on their mortgage and needs our help, feel free to call me at 703-400-6757 or email jennifer@jyhteam.com. You can also visit our website specifically built for learning more about short sales at www.HomeRescueVirginia.com. I’m ready to help you!
Here is the approval letter for this case – check it out:  Northwest Credit Union Short Sale Approval Letter

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