Repeat After Me, Don’t take No for An Answer
We have talked regarding foreclosure sale dates in the past. And hopefully, you learned from that video that you should never tolerate no for an answer.
Lately, we had a file that was a lender that we had never worked with before, namely MetLife. So, last week we submitted a short selling packet with an proposal. We confirmed that they received it and have confirmed in two separate talks that a foreclosure selling date delay had been made.
The foreclosure sale date happened to be yesterday, so we called the trustee and the selling date had not been delayed. This brought some stress to the issue, more so than we are used to. Again, we tried to make contact with MetLife and couldn’t find anybody to answer the phone.
In an attempt to solve the difficulty, we call the CEO and his aide directed us to a horde of other people to phone. Coincidentally, none of them answered the phone either. Still, we refused to be ignored, sending out a vast email to any and all METLIFE people we could uncover.
The consequence was a phone call from the woman that we had initially worked with telling us that they wouldn’t allow a deferment of the foreclosure sale date. Basically, Group 4610 called her bluff and got in touch with someone else at METLIFE who was competent to suspend the foreclosure selling date just a few short hours before it was to transpire.
Had we left this practice in the banks hands and waited for a response from them, this house would have foreclosed. The lesson here is obvious. Be unrelenting in your pursuit of the answer that you are looking for.
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