Hardship letter for short sale
A hardship letter may be the single most important aspect of a short sale, so it is important for you to take your hardship letter seriously and to make it as classy and straightforward as you possibly can.
One thing to keep in mind is that many recommend actually hand writing your hardship letter as opposed to typing it. I personally do not think that it makes much of a difference, but many in the industry see it as a way to add a personal touch in your letter.
One other big no-no is making excuses. Don’t blame your lender or outside circumstances, take full responsibility for your situation and do not dance around the fact whatsoever. Your lender will take you much more seriously and give your situation a higher priority.
My last piece of advice is to contract a professional in the field to help you with everything related to your short sale, trust me, you will need one, a short sale is a lot of work.