Hello every Shawn Polston here with TucsonShortSale.com and Keller Williams Southern Arizona wanting to talk with you today about short sales. I use my blog to keep distressed property owners informed on their options for avoiding foreclosure including the possibility of a short sale. If your mortgage is underwater and you are struggling to make your monthly payments please visit my website or call me directly to chat with an expert. If you have already missed a payment please don’t hesitant to contact me in order to protect you from any future damage.

Today I wanted to talk with homeowners about a question that I get asked frequently by my clients. Given that I always tell my clients they will never pay any out of pocket fees for my service they are usually curious as to how I get paid. While some short sale agents will charge up front fees my commission is taking at closing from the selling price of the home. Any additional escrow or other possible fees are also deducted at this point in order to keep money in your pocket after a short sale is complete. I closed my first short sale in 2003 and have never charged anyone in distress a single upfront fee for my service. Our team is results based and if we cannot accomplish that goal we do not deserve to be paid in my opinion. This is nothing against Southern Arizona agents who charge upfront fees but I am here to help homeowners in need and this is one way of doing just that. Even if you just have some questions about your mortgage or your lender I am more than happy to share my experience and knowledge to help provide you peace of mind.

If you are facing foreclosure or simply need to sell your home please contact me right away to discuss your options. Make sure to stop by my website and try our Short Sale Calculator to find out when your home may be worth what you owe. Thanks for your time and I look forward to helping you in the future with your real estate needs.

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