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Which process has a more adverse affect on my credit rating: short sale: foreclosure; bankruptcy; or deed-in-lieu of foreclosure?

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Which process has a more adverse affect on my credit rating: short sale: foreclosure; bankruptcy; or deed-in-lieu of foreclosure?

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A. It is critical that homeowners, either personally or through a representative, research their individual situation with the various agencies that determine credit ratings. Be careful of categorical representations and sweeping generalizations regarding the credit rating consequences of short sales, foreclosures or other homeowner options. There exists wide-spread confusion, oversimplification, and inadequate guidance presently being offered, especially by individuals purporting to be experts. Q. What is a deficiency judgment? A. A deficiency judgment is a court order authorizing a lender to collect part of an outstanding debt from foreclosure and sale of the borrower’s mortgaged property or repossession of property securing a debt after a finding that the property is worth less than the book value of the outstanding debt. Q. Should I take the word of my real estate agent if he or she tells me that I probably will not have a deficiency judgment, or should I have an attorney try to ha

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