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Mortgage Loss Mitigation in 2008 without Ratings

April 28, 2008
Inside Mortgage Finance and Campbell Communications have published findings from the first study on loss mitigation performance of mortgage servicers, investors and asset managers. It involved a national survey of 3,000 real estate agents and brokers.
Mortgage industry management, Wall Street executives, government analysts and others will value the research in the:
Mortgage Loss Mitigation in 2008 without Ratings
This report contains all the contents of the full report except for the sections rating servicers, REO investors and asset managers.
(Note: Purchasers of this report may move up to the report with ratings by paying the incremental difference between prices.)
Key issues addressed in the study are:
- What are the best real estate management practices for pre-foreclosure sales, short sales, and REOs?
- What real estate commissions are commonly being paid for short sales and REO sales?
- Do reduced real estate commissions result in slower sales?
- What are the most effective tactics for speeding up the sale of REO properties?
- What are the reasons some agents do not list short sales or REOs?
- What are the reasons some agents do not show homebuyers short sale and REO properties?
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