I’ve just been looking over Google Analytics to see what was popular on my blog in 2010. It’s surprising to me because some of the posts that I expected to rank got very few hits. But, you asked for it and you got it! Here are my top five for 2010. Can you guess what they are about? Bingo! Short Sales
5. Bank of America, Equator, and the Short Sale Counter Offer This post explains some facts about the Equator process à la everyone’s favorite major lending institution.
4. Postponing a Trustee’s Sale: Is it Possible? This post follows my antics as I attempt to postpone a handful of foreclosure auctions. Was I 100% successful? You’ll have to read the post to find out.
3. California Short Sale Sellers Will Love these Two Bills—if they Pass This post reviews both Senate Bills 1178 and 931. Since August (when the post was written), Senate Bill 931 passed and is effective on January 3, 2011.
2. Postponement of a Wells Fargo Foreclosure – New Policies Short sale listing agents were thrilled to hear that there is actually a policy for foreclosure postponement at Wells Fargo. But, can the short sale negotiator (or listing agent) successfully jump through all those hoops? Read and find out.
The number one most popular blog post written in 2010 by Melissa Zavala is…
1. Deficiency Judgments and Short Sales This post was prompted by a comment from a fellow short sale aficionado and real estate Broker, Bryant Tutas of Poinciana, Florida, who mentioned (in a blog post comment) that the most common question that he is asked by short sale sellers is with regard to the potential for deficiency judgment.
While I do not claim to have as exciting a Top Ten List (or even a Top Five) as David Letterman, these posts receiving high accolades and lots of traffic in 2010.
Hope you enjoy them. I wish you nothing but success and good health in 2011!
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