For those completing a short sale in San Diego, or a short sale anywhere in California, the passing of SB 931 in the California Senate now bans all lenders from issueing a deficiency judgement against the homeowner after a short sale. This applies to all first liens on upside down homes, but unfortunately it does not apply to second liens that are sold during the short sale process. During a short sale in San Diego, many homes both have first and second loans on them, and both lenders have to take a loss during a short sale to complete the transaction.
Read about the ban on deficiency judgements in California: SB 931.
This is good news for San Diego homeowners looking to short sale their property. San Diego short sales are now less risky for homeowners!



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