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Mortgage Debt Forgiveness Relief Extended

Late Tuesday night, Congress reached a settlement in the "fiscal cliff" negotiations.  As a result, the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act has been extended for another year.  The measure will continue to exempt from taxation mortgage debt that is forgiven when homeowners and their mortgage lenders negotiate a short sale, loan modification (including any principal reduction), or foreclosure.


The extension is great news for homeowners as it was one of the attractive features of completing short sales.  Qualified homeowners, on their principal residence, will continue to be excused from paying taxes on forgiven mortgage debt through 2013.   Please keep in mind that homeowners should always consult their tax advisor so they can evaluate their personal situation and understand their tax payments.

Over the past few months we have seen short sale listings decline and more financially strapped homeowners letting their homes go to foreclosure.  The extension of the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act will provide a much needed alternative, of a short sale, which will avoid foreclosure and be less harmful to the credit history.

If you or someone you know is considering selling a home which is currently valued at less than the mortgage debt, we would be happy to answer any questions you have.  I can be reached at the MagnumOne Realty office in Roseville (916-899-6571) or by email to JulieJ@Jalone.com.


Julie Jalone, wife and mother living in Rocklin, is an experienced professional Realtor ® serving
the Greater Sacramento area including Placer, El Dorado, Yolo and Yuba counties.

Julie may be reached online at www.jalone.com or by calling (916) 276-6883
Check out her daily web blog: Keep it Real in Sacramento