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About Bill Iannelli
Expertise
Anything to do with residental real estate: Disclosure, title issues, buyer and seller representation, foreclosure, ethics, rentals, landlord rights, evictions, inspection, time frames, Arizona purchase contract.

Experience
20 years in the business. Broker owner of Iannelli and Associates. Have my own real estate radio show "Real Estate Matters" every Saturday afternoon at 1:00 on 1510 AM KFNN. Listen to past shows at my website www.realestatematters.org. Own my own portfolio of real estate, developer of apartments, commercial real estate and single family homes.

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National Association of Realtors, Member of both the Phoenix and Prescott multiple listing service.

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Desert Advocate Newspaper Carefree Arizona. Question and answer column. Broker agent news, TV and radio stations.

Education/Credentials
Licensed Real Estate Broker, BS in Education, certified real estate instructor on the code of ethics.

Awards and Honors
Don't want to brag. Not important to the public. They want answers and advice not me telling them how many millions of dollars of real estate I have sold

 
   

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Real Estate: Arizona - rental foreclosure


Expert: Bill Iannelli - 10/8/2009

Question
Hello,

I purchased a condo 3 years ago in AZ and can no longer maintain the negative cash flow -   It has never been refinanced - is original loan (100 pct financing era  -- 80/20) never cashed anything out.  Does the non recourse apply in my situation?  I am attempting to get a loan mod but they are uncooperative, am currently 1 month behind.  Besides the credit score hit would I be responsible for the balance after the foreclosure sale? am leaning toward sending in the keys and saying take it back - only worth 35% of what I owe...

Thanks!

Answer
As outlined in Arizona Revised Statutes, Title 33, Chapter 6.1, a person may not be sued by his lender if the property is located on 2.5 acres or less and is a single family residence or duplex.  This only applies if the decrease in value is not due to the homeowner's neglect.
Non owner occupied homes is a little gray area.  They may try and come after you but with little success.  Listen to my radio show this Saturday I am having my real estate attorney on to discuss this common question you bring up.  If you are local it's Saturday at 1:00 pm 1510 KFNN.  If you are out of town go to www.1510kfnn.com and listen live.  If you miss the show listen to the podcast at www.realestatematters.org.  You can go to that site and listen to an old show that discusses this very issue.  It's called ask the lawyer.  

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