View real examples of Bank of America short sale approval letters. We have several examples to choose from. They type of approval letter you receive from Bank of America will depend on many factors, such as, who is the investor behind the loan, whether the property was your primary residence or an investment property, whether there was PMI (private mortgage insurance) on the loan, etc.
Below you will find the following examples:
- An approval letter with language waiving any deficiency – with no cash contribution from the homeowner (the most common we receive now from BofA)
- An approval letter waiving the deficiency, but with a cash contribution from the homeowner
- An approval letter not waiving the deficiency, but requiring a cash contribution from the homeowner
- An extension of an approval letter, needed when a closing can not take place within the allotted time given on the first approval letter
- A Bank of America short sale decline letter
New letters will be added as we receive them.
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