Lender Solutions
Our client list most recently consists of IndyMac/FDIC with their success in streamlining mitigation processes to reduce lender capitol and equity losses. In an environment when capitol liquidity are at record lows, and customary credit has vanished, it is essential for lending institutions in receipt of that data to react timely. Our organization consists of a board of professionals with over 20 years experience in our nation’s financial institutions, loss mitigation and real estate industries with portfolio management in the billions of dollars. Short Sale Plan has assembled this brain trust for the purpose of providing resources in reaction to the markets need in the Lenders’ industry. Lending institutions are finding that the staggering amounts of capitol failure and lawsuits stemming from loss mitigation have become their largest burden ever in their history. At this stage, putting together seasoned information sources, solutions and training for these challenges would be ill-fated. It can only be achieved timely by leveraging ones relationships. A system, such as Short Sale Asset Management under predetermined Lender criteria (Pre-Approved Short Sale) which includes the training, forms and tracking system for the Lender, the Borrower, and the Real Estate Professionals, ebbs the tide against future equity losses, capital expenditure, and liability simply by aligning with our organization rather than trying to recreate it. These systems and several others are a small portion of the solutions created with clients such as IndyMac/FDIC and in today’s current economic environment have become invaluable. As an ethical and legal standard, we hold the strictest of confidence with all clients and perform all consulting services confidentially and look forward to being able to assist you in you endeavors. Contact our organization today and realize the benefits. |




Our organization successfully provides a myriad of secure financial and loss mitigation solutions and consulting for Lenders - both private and institutional.