In general, in order for a lender to consider allowing a short sale for a home owner, there must be a hardship.
Any one of these circumstances - or a combination of them -- might constitute a legitimate hardship in a lender's eyes:
When you decide to pursue a short sale, one of the first things your REALTOR(R) will request from you will be a hardship letter addressed to your lender, because most lenders will require it. The hardship letter should explain which of the hardships listed above caused you to fall behind on your payments, and you must be able to prove it so be sure to present the facts clearly and honestly.
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