San Diego's #1 Short Sale Group
in 2015, 2016 & 2017
Over 98% of our clients are approved for a short sale
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Potential to receive $5,000 - $30,000
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Private / hassle free program. No showings
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Limit credit damage: purchase again in 2 - 4 years
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No obligation, no fees, no repairs, cancel anytime
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Short selling a rental property?
If you own a rental property that you plan to short sale, it’s important to work with an expert that understands how to work with your tenants and navigate the hurdles that can arise during the process. With our private, hassle free system we can ensure your tenants will be treated fairly and potentially stay in the home after the short sale is completed (Note: If the property is currently vacant that is fine too).
Here are some benefits of short selling your rental / investment property with The Ruhl Team:
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Private tenant friendly process. No need to go on the market or disturb tenants
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Keep your tenants paying during the process (4 - 7 months)
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We have investor buyers willing to take over the lease
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No obligation, no fees, no repairs, cancel anytime
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Limit credit damage. Purchase again in 2 - 4 years
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In CA, banks will forgive the remaining balance after a short sale. (CA Civil Code 580e enacted by CA Senate Bills 931 & 458)
Short selling the home you live in?
If you are considering a short sale on a property that you currently reside in, we have a system in place to make sure it’s a hassle free and private process. You don’t need to have a sign up and your neighbors don’t even need to know the property is for sale.
Here are some benefits of short selling your principal residence with The Ruhl Team:
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Potential to receive $5,000 - $30,000 depending on your lender
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Private / hassle free short sale program. No need to go on the market
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Stay in your home during the process (4 - 7 months)
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We can help make your move-out seamless
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No obligation, no fees, no repairs, cancel anytime
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Limit credit damage. Purchase again in 2 - 4 years
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In CA, banks will forgive the remaining balance after a short sale. (CA Civil Code 580e enacted by CA Senate Bills 931 & 458)