Janna Rankin Scharf, GRI, CLHMS, CSP - Coeur d'ALene Idaho Real Estate
Currently, I am representing some buyers who are hoping to purchase a short sale property. The listing agent, a great guy and very busy listing agent, is using the title company to handle the short sale process and negotiations. The sellers have given authorization to the escrow officer, not the listing agent. The listing agent passed off the purchase contract to the title company. The title company was assigned to work with the seller to acquire and handle all the short sale paperwork and submit the packet. Then follow up, negotiate and take care of everything. The title company, whose business is all about title insurance.
In this case, I am actually coaching the escrow officer through the process, answering her questions, and giving her direction! The listing agent, who would normally be taking care of all of this, is completely absent from the process! Because it is in the best interest of my buyer clients, I am doing anything I can to increase the odds of success for them by being a short sale information resource to the title company!
I have come to find that a lot of agents locally are doing this. They take the short sale listings, pass them off to the title company, and don't invest any PERSONAL effort to get the deal done. If the escrow officer is successful in getting an approval, great. If the short sale approval isn't forthcoming, well, they didn't invest much time, so it's not a big deal to them. It's a numbers game, get as many listings as you can to the title company and some will stick.
This poses a very interesting question. The escrow officers at the title companies aren't negotiation specialists, and they don't have an ethical or fiduciary or agency responsibility to the Seller. They are trying to be a helpful resource to the agents as they compete for the title policy business of these agents. But this is certainly not in the best interest of the Sellers.
As the listing agent with short sales, it takes an unimaginable amount of effort to get most deals done. The failure rate is high, statistically up to 60%. That's why it is so appealing to some agents to pass the buck file to the title company and move on. As a Seller in that scenario, your odds of success are much less than if you have a hands on AGENT experienced in the ins and outs of short sales personally working on YOUR file and pulling out all the stops to keep your home out of foreclosure!
Click here for a glimpse of what it took to get one of my short sales closed...
Before you list your home as a short sale in
Coeur d'Alene, be sure you know WHO will be negotiating on your behalf!
Janna Rankin Scharf provides a superior level of real estate services to home buyers and sellers in Coeur d'Alene and Kootenai County, Idaho. Visit www.JannaScharf.com to search for homes in the Coeur d'Alene MLS for anywhere in spectacular North Idaho.
No matter how grand or modest your real estate dreams may be, you can turn to me in confidence. Give me a call today and let me know what I can do to be of service to you!
Janna Rankin Scharf AB, GRI, CSP, CNS, CLHMS 208.651.9700

In Coeur d'Alene, the average SOLD price for homes up to $200,000 was 98.43%of the listed price. In the price range of $125,000 to $150,000, the 67 closed sales in the past six months closed at an average of 99.5% of listed price! Overall, the list to sales price ratio in Coeur d'Alene for the past 6 months was 96.4%.
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Mark your calendars for Friday, March 19th, for our annual Keller Williams Realty blood drive to benefit
From a grateful beneficiary: "If I could give you a gift in return, it would be to give you a peak into my kitchen window about 6pm any weeknight - to witness the chaos, hear the voices and laughter, and see the bountiful life in our home - because of you and your incredible gift."








This is a truly sad story that underscores just how emotionally traumatized homeowners can get as they face losing their homes to foreclosure.