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Nieser Posts:474
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| 08-16-2010 03:55 AM |
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Terri,
My husband and I are in the same situation. How long did it take for your HAP sale to close as a buyer? Were there any difficulties along the way for you?
Thanks. |
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Carole in VA Posts:474
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| 07-28-2010 03:48 AM |
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Joe: we are in Fairfax. My husband's offices is in Alexandria (MWR) in leased space. He is not active duty, but a civilian employee. He is one of the many whose position has been transferred to San Antonio as part of BRAC 05. The fact that they are moving these Army support centers, such as MWR, is what brought on the "Expanded" HAP, to include people like my husband: not active duty, rather support service for the Army.
We have contacted our congressman, who has seemed very interested in the issue. So we are now collecting all the information that they have asked us to send, among which all the communications that we have had with HAP representatives to date.
We are, of course, having to look into short sale... with all that that implies for the future. We had a buyer, but she withdrew the offer when she was notified that we would have to go for a short sale. I can only assume that she was unwilling to wait the three months for the bank to process the short sale, and I cannot blame her. My husband has had to amend his PCS orders, but we are not sure to what date, because we don't know when we will have another buyer.
In short, it's a bit of a mess. I hope that something will come through. We are of course appealing HAP's determination, but there are no guarantees whatsoever. And the appeal process is a long and arduous road. We are unsure on how long to postpone his move to SA: if we chose for a short span of time, we might not have sold the house yet, if we choose a longer span of time, we might have to be out of the house before we can move altogether, then having to move to a motel or something. They are not willing to keep on amending hubby's PCS orders. So that's that. Lots of decisions to make, very little time to make them, days, in fact.
Let's hope for the best... It is my understanding that other people have gotten denied after my husband was, people in his same department who were told they were eligible for HAP. So... unfortunately, we are not alone.
Thanks for all your help! It might seem like nothing, but the fact that anyone shows interest in this matter, it's amazing to me!
I'll keep you posted. |
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VR SAM
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| 07-23-2010 10:25 AM |
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Carole,
I don't entirely understand your situation. Where in VA are you and what BRAC base is affected? Joe |
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Joe Gladden, (Captain, USN, retired), Realtor
homesformilitary@vrsam.com
O: 703 754-3036 C: 703 585-3305
http://www.vrsam.com
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Carole in VA Posts:474
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| 07-23-2010 02:38 AM |
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Thank you so much, Joe. It's a great comfort to me to have gotten some type of response! 
We have started our appeal process, and tonight we have contacted our congressman. We are certainly not going down without a fight, if nothing else, we will give them a headache. We feel very discouraged, but such is life, I guess. It would have been nice to know beforehand of employment eligibilities, but since our HAP agent didn't seem to know herself, then I guess we are not total morons!
Sad. I feel much, much worse for members of the armed forces who get put in terrible financial predicaments. Somewhere, somehow, I am hoping that we will see the light at end of the tunnel.
It's important, however, to let this information out there. Some of my husband's co-workers had absolutely NO IDEA (just like us) about this, and were totally devastated by the news. They too will be facing financial distress because of this lack of information. It's appalling.
Thank you for your words of support. We'll keep you posted. |
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VR SAM
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| 07-22-2010 01:19 PM |
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Carole, very sorry to hear this. It may be very little consolation, but we are finally seeing a few Congressmen get involved with this. I strongly encourage you to write and call your elected officials repeatedly until they listen. Since you live in VA, pay them a visit. They WORK for you only if you insist that they do. I hope your situation gets resolved. Joe |
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Joe Gladden, (Captain, USN, retired), Realtor
homesformilitary@vrsam.com
O: 703 754-3036 C: 703 585-3305
http://www.vrsam.com
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Carole in VA Posts:474
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| 07-20-2010 07:51 PM |
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Dear Hapless, I so understand your situation, as we are going through it right now, smack dab the same as yours. We are supposed to be in San Antonio in less that 45 days, and HAP never returned a phone call with tangible information on our many, many questions.
Now, after months of our listing out home for sale, we finally got a buyer, who is offering (of course) much less than we currently owe. We went through the due process, and today, finally!!!, we got our first phone call back from the good folks from HAP. To tell us, months after submitting our application and months after we left messages upon messages, that we are not eligible for HAP benefits because my husband, who was been working for DOD for the last 8 years, was not officially a Federal Employee on May 13, 2005, when the BRAC announcement was made.
It totally knocked the wind right out of us, and I am left perplexed, speechless, dumbfounded and pissed off. Though nowhere in their guidelines from Expanded HAP will you find an exclusion clause determining that employees hired post 5/13/05 are NOT eligible (and I mean, NOWHERE, not even the good folks at HAP can find any verbiage on the subject), they stick to their guns and they also stick it up our arses. What can you do. That's what conflicting information, misinformation, and abuse of power does. We have been asking for information for months, we followed due procedure, filled out all their questionnaires and requests, and now, this. We are going down the road of serious financial distress without HAP, to say the least.
I hope that your problems are solved, and that somehow this situation has been rectified for you. You are not alone, out there, I wish you the best of luck in the uphill battle against ignorance and irresponsibility. As for us, who knows. I see not much hope. |
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Question on HAP timeline Posts:474
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| 05-26-2010 06:52 PM |
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We are buying a HAP home in Florida...so might the Georgia office take longer than the San Diego one? We are buying it from a military family who is leaving and we are coming in. so we only have about 30 more days in TLF. We put in the offer over 3 weeks ago... how does the process work? when we we now if we are approved to buy it? Thank you, Terri
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Denise Korpinen Posts:474
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| 05-18-2010 09:13 AM |
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HAPless- As Joe said, you really do need to email or call me, or have your Realtor do so. There is no good reason to continue this battle on your own.
Yes, it is true you can get lots of conflicting information on any given day at any of the HAP Districts. But take it from someone who is working with them all the time and knows what really HAPpens! Every situation is different. However, I am getting most of my HAP sales completed between 35 and 90 days of offer submission. Augmentations are on the shorter side. Acquisitions are on the longer side- but they keep getting faster.
There is criteria to be met. The sooner you meet it, the faster you close. You can't change the fact that they won't close you more than 90 days out of RNLT date. This is a requirement in case your orders get cancelled. Now that you are in that window you should be able to be done no more than 90 days. You just have to know what you need to do.
I will use my connections and guide your agent through the maze as needed. Just need to know who you are! |
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VR SAM
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| 05-14-2010 05:09 PM |
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Absolutely agree that this process is very bad. Since you are in San Diego, I strongly encourage you to contact Denise Korpinen (info below). Denise is a military spouse, excellent Realtor with as much knowledge of HAP as anyone I know. She would be happy to offer her insight on the process. denisekorpinen@hotmail.com
(858) 442-7233
Please let me know your status and when you contact her. Thanks. We agree that this is a really substandard, inefficient process and wish you the best. Joe Gladden
PS Write your Congressmen, call them, bug them until this gets fixed! |
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Joe Gladden, (Captain, USN, retired), Realtor
homesformilitary@vrsam.com
O: 703 754-3036 C: 703 585-3305
http://www.vrsam.com
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Hapless HAP Posts:474
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| 05-12-2010 07:43 AM |
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Hello all. I am currently in a very tough situation. I qualified and applied for the HAP program months before my detach/report date on my orders. I purchased my home for 620K in San Diego in 2006. It is currently worth 400K. The HAP "counselors" said that I had to list the home at market price, find a buyer, and submit an offer to the HAP office. While all of this sounds like a blessing on the surface, it has been nothing short of a nightmare. First, HAP office told me that they would not consider any offers on my home until 90 days out from my PCS date. Once I submitted an offer within the 90 day window, they told me that it would be at least 60 days before my case was assigned to someone. Once the case was reviewed, the sale would proceed and close within a respectable time period. Now that I have a solid offer in to the HAP office, they are telling me that they are still processing cases from 2007-2009. I am summarizing here, but the next advice I got from the overworked HAP employee was to call her back in 6 months and she'd have a better idea of my time table. There are so many things wrong with this picture. I am moving to Bethesda, MD, and will need to maintain a 620K mortgage plus insurance, taxes, and HOA dues in San Diego while paying for a rental for my family in my new duty station. Meanwhile, I have buyers in limbo wondering when and if this sale will ever close. The HAP program is good in theory if there are enough employees in the office to handle the high volume of cases. I am current on my mortgage and will be facing hardship trying to maintain two residences and my credit score. It seems as though they make up the rules as they go along. For all I know, 6-12 months from now when they do get to my case, they will say that I am not even qualified for the program. Also, how do they expect buyers to hang around indefinitely? There is no reliable source for information. If you call HAP Sacramento on two different days, you will get two different answers. A short sale is an option, but I am trying to be a good citizen. A short sale makes much more financial sense if this HAP will drag on indefinitely without any established timeline. This is another glaring example of government inefficiency and fraud. The HAP program was established to help military members in need, and in my case, the help will come far too late or not at all. |
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VR SAM
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| 12-14-2009 07:29 PM |
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Thanks for sharing this and congratulations. I think everyone could benefit from seeing your victory on this. Persistance pays off. I wish more folks were in the "window" to get this assistance and hope that everyone will continure to participate in pushing Congress to adopt a long term solution to an age old problem. Joe Gladden
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Joe Gladden, (Captain, USN, retired), Realtor
homesformilitary@vrsam.com
O: 703 754-3036 C: 703 585-3305
http://www.vrsam.com
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HAPpy Posts:474
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| 12-13-2009 03:11 PM |
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| I am still waiting for my funds because the HAP counselor keep telling me I need a certified copy of transfer of title. They have everything including a copy of the title. I am working with the Savannah office. |
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flyingj Posts:474
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| 12-13-2009 05:45 AM |
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While HAP (Sacramento District) disbursed the closing costs and reimbursement (90% orig purch price) at closing, I believe it was more by serendipity than design. I had my own funds available to close and await reimbursement, but fortunately for me, the timing worked out right and I received my funds on the same day as closing. (btw, it was a private sale, not a govt acq). |
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Angela Posts:474
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| 12-12-2009 04:17 PM |
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flyingj, Did you do a private sale or government acquisition? If a private sale, did HAP meet you at the closing table with funds to reimburse you and cover part of your loss? What district are you in? |
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flyingj Posts:474
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| 12-12-2009 03:11 PM |
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| Just want to say, HAP worked out well for me. I closed on my house and got reimbursed on the same day. Not trying to rub it in to those who are still fighting thru the beauracracy, I just want to provide encouragement to those who are wondering if there is ever light at the end of the tunnel. I never got “approval” until I was paid. I just documented the hell out of my “reasonable effort to sell at fair market value” and ensured my Pcs dates, 10% community devaluation, etc were all well substantiated. It’s a major leap of faith in other words, but it payed off for me and my family in the end. |
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HAPpy!!! Posts:474
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| 12-09-2009 12:32 AM |
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Pulled this from a website, anyone out there know if there is any truth to this The HAP program is designed to protect those military personnel who qualify for the program, and to preserve their credit. The parameters of the program indicate that a qualifying military member who participates in the HAP program, and who does a short sale, is protected from negative credit reporting. Specifically, a participating military member’s credit should not drop below the credit score they had at the time they entered the HAP program, as a result of the short sale. Should the banks who hold the mortgage(s) involved in the short sale report anything to the credit reporting bureau that negatively impact the service members credit, there are specific steps to follow to rectify the situation. HAP, along with others, will work with the service member, the banks, and the credit reporting bureaus to quickly return the the credit scores to their proper levels. From the HAP website A. The government will pay all legally enforceable liabilities; but will not make up past payments. If you deed the property back to the mortgage company in lieu of foreclosure, your application will be processed as a private sale. The Government will not pay outstanding judgment liens, encumbrances of a personal nature, or junior mortgages acquired after acquiring the property unless the junior mortgage was obtained at the same time as the original mortgage or used to improve the property. |
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anon1 Posts:474
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| 12-04-2009 06:43 PM |
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I'm sorry I don't have any experience with short sales or how they work with write-offs, etc. Have you contacted your local HAP office to see what they'd suggest in your particular situation? Sorry, I'm not much help. You also mention BRAC... So are you talking about a base closure causing your hardship or are you applying for benefits under the expanded HAP program? I'm not sure whether that would make a difference, but on the army corp of engineers page, there are seperate places to click whether you experienced BRAC or expanded HAP hardship. Hope you get some answers on here. Best wishes... |
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HAPpy Posts:474
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| 12-01-2009 11:53 PM |
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These figures are not accurate and are for illustration purposes only. Scenario reflects what happened in my short sale situation.
$275,000 Principal of Loan on Closing
- 190,000 amount paid towards prin from HUD1
85,000 Dificiency
$325,000 Amount paid for Home off HUD 1
325,000x95% BRAC on installation on11 May 05
308, 750
-200,000, home sold for
108,750 Brac Entitlement
-85,000 Written off by Bank
23,750 amount due me
I am contending that this 85K should be paid to the Bank to show account settled and not reported as a short sale which is not good for my credit.
Any feedback? |
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