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Hot Sheets - Essential Information for the Real Estate Industry

Scanlon & Pinto, PLLC is proud to offer these informational documents and hot sheets regarding cutting edge topics in the real estate and mortgage industry. Should you have any further questions regarding any of these topics, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Mortgage-Related Topics:
HUD's RESPA Final Rule FAQs (08/2009)
How to Create More Sales with Reverse Mortgages (01/2009)
Conventional Loans: Working With Investors - Know the Rules! (02/2009)
FHA: The Secret to Making Sweat Equity Work for Your Buyer (02/2009)
FHA: What the New Market Condition Appraisal is All About (04/2009)
What You Need to Know About the $8,000 First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit (03/2009)
FHA Myths
First Time Homebuyer $7500,00 Tax Credit
FHA - Loans From Family Members
Scanlon & Pinto Approved Lender List
FHA203K Streamline Program (fantastic program especially when teamed with a shortsale/REO purchase)
NY Purchase CEMA Hot Sheet - Shave thousands of dollars off buyer and seller closing costs!!!


Short Sale, Loan Modification & Land Trust Documents:
Short Sale Checklist of Documents
Authorization to speak to Lender
Financial Statement
Loss Mitigation Contact List
Broker Price Opinion


Bulk REO transactions and other Equity Transactions:
Letter of Intent (LOI)
SP NCND Agreement
Bulk REO Purchase Order Form


Misc. New York Law:
NYS Presentation on the Home Equity Theft Protection Act
NYS HEPTA Letter to Distressed Home Owners
Unsafe Building Lis Pendens and Title Clearance
New Construction and the New Home Warranty

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