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		<title>A Short Sale May Not Mean You&#8217;re Home Free</title>
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Financially troubled borrowers may think that foreclosure or a short sale of their home means their mortgage woes are over.
Not necessarily.





Some homeowners are finding that when they sell their homes for less than the outstanding mortgages &#8212; a so-called short sale &#8212; their mortgage companies are going after them for some or all of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Financially troubled borrowers may think that foreclosure or a short sale of their home means their mortgage woes are over.</p>
<p>Not necessarily.</p>
<p>Some homeowners are finding that when they sell their homes for less than the outstanding mortgages &#8212; a so-called short sale &#8212; their mortgage companies are going after them for some or all of the difference. Mortgage companies are also sometimes taking legal action to recover unpaid amounts after a foreclosure is completed.<span id="more-313"></span></p>
<p>In a growing number of cases, holders of mortgages or home-equity loans are requiring borrowers in short sales to sign a promissory note, which is a written promise to pay back a loan or debt. Real-estate agents and attorneys say they have seen an increase in requests for promissory notes as mortgage companies look to short sales as an <a href="http://www.modifyloan.net">alternative to foreclosure</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124104990739271023.html" target="_blank">Read more from WSJ</a></p>
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