Breaking News! Fannie Mae Says Not to Cut Commissions
Fannie Instructs Its Services Not to Cut Commissions on Short Sales On February 24, 2009, Fannie Mae sent Announcement 09-03 to its servicers instructing them not to negotiate commissions on short sales below the amount negotiated by the listing agent (unless the commission exceeds 6 percent). The requirement took effect March 1ST, 2009. Fannie Mae recognizes that; (a) negotiating commissions for short sales is unfair because getting a short sale to closing requires intensive work over many months, often requiring working with numerous buyers, and; (b) compensating real estate agents fairly benefits Fannie Mae because agents play a crucial role in short sales. The Announcement reminds services that third party approvals (i.e., private mortgage insurers) may be required and can affect commissions. NAR has asked both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to strengthen their policies against reducing short sales commissions, welcomes Fannie’s announcement, and has urged Freddie to follow Fannie’s lead. Click on this link to see Fannie Mae’s role.
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