Is a Short Sale Better Than a Foreclosure?

Here’s a handy Wall Street Journal bit on short sales vs. foreclosures:

Although a short sale, where the lender agrees to take less than owed on the mortgage, will drop your FICO score as much as a foreclosure will, there is one advantage to it: You may be eligible to buy a home with an institutional loan backed by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac more quickly than you would if it went into foreclosure.

Lenders encourage short sales over foreclosures because they generally net more from them, since foreclosures incur additional marketing, legal, processing and carrying costs. (For details, see Fannie Mae’s announcement 0-82.) Borrowers can be considered for loans following a short sale aftter 24 months, if the sale was caused by extenuating circumstances outside of a borrowers’ control, or 48 months if it was the result of financial mismanagement on the borrower’s part, according to Freddie Mac public relations director Brad German.

As for your tax situation: because of the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007 and the recently passed Emergency Economic Stabilization Act, you can exclude up to $2 million of income ($1 million if married filing separately) from debt that’s discharged through mortgage restructuring, or that’s forgiven in connection with foreclosure, for the years 2007 through 2012. The exclusion must be connected with a decline in the home’s value or the taxpayer’s financial condition, and only applies to a principal residence, not investment properties. You can claim relief on your principal residence through IRS form 982. However, Mike Martin, a financial consultant and tax advisor in Independence, Mo., notes that there may be other provisions in the law that can help you: For instance, if you are insolvent when your debt is cancelled, some or all of that debt may not be taxable.

The best solution is to get an advisor for your particular situation.

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