Sunday, December 29, 2013

Happy New Year 2014



Great Expectation to a pleasant New Year!

Let me challenge you to leave 2013 in your past and to think of  7 things you are taking into 2014. here's mine

1. Stronger determination to succeed
2. To read 1 great positive book a month.
3. To gross 100,000.00 plus in Real Estate Sales

4. To buy dream house w/ pool.


5. To get away to some place exciting ( take a break, lol ) every 3 months if only for 1 weekend.
6. To purchase my dream car.


7.  To build my team strong to start 2 assistants

Now what's yours feel free to write me back or ad your comments, but let's make it happen, SEE YOU AT THE TOP!!! 

Remember hard work is not for the faint of heart.- keep movin, and never let anyone destroy your dreams.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

Remember
 Myrthie Hazel 
for all you Real Estate Needs or Questions
BRE # 01175769
Call - 760-475-7240




Thursday, December 12, 2013

Mortgage Debt Relief Act Extended through 2014 for CA Homeowners


Mortgage Debt Relief Act Extended through 2014 for CA Homeowners


Washington D.C. – U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA) yesterday released a letter she received from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) clarifying that California families who have lost their homes in a short sale will not be subjected to a tax penalty for debt forgiven after the federal law prohibiting such penalties expires at the end of this year.
“California homeowners have struggled through years of economic hardships during the Great Recession,”Senator Boxer said. “I am relieved that these families will not face a burdensome tax penalty just as they are trying to rebuild their lives with a short sale.”
California law protects homeowners from lenders attempting to collect additional assets in the case of a short sale. But until Senator Boxer’s inquiry, the IRS had not clarified that homeowners would not face taxes on the forgiven portion of their debt through a short sale. Senator Boxer first wrote the IRS on August 28th of this year with concerns about what the expiration of the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act would mean for Californians.
“Because the federal Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007 exempted any forgiven mortgage debt from being counted as income, homeowners in California and elsewhere who engage in a short sale currently do not have to worry about being hit with a large tax bill on this forgiven debt,” Senator Boxer wrote.
Without a clarification from the federal government that California law protects families from receiving a tax bill in the event of a short sale, once the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act expires at the end of this year, Senator Boxer warned that: “…distressed borrowers may face the unfortunate incentive to go to foreclosure rather than seek a short sale in order to avoid a large tax bill.”
The IRS replied with excellent news for California homeowners, clarifying that these families will not face burdensome tax penalties as a result of making a short sale. The California Association of Realtors has projected that even under the recovering housing market there may be as many as 55,000 short sales in California in 2014, with an average debt forgiven of $60,000 per short sale – an amount that could have been taxable without this clarification.
 It appears to be extended through to January 1, 2014. It looks like it IS part of the fiscal cliff bill that was passed through the Senate and House today/tonight and is ready for the President’s signature. You can read the PDF version of the “package” and see the following language: please visit the franchise tax board site for additional information at www.ftb.ca.gov
If you are thinking about short selling your home I can assist you and there is additional information for you the home owner and other resources for you.
Did you know that 
1. There are funds available for you to catch up your mortgage
2. That you may also qualify for $100,000.00 principal reduction
3. That there are government programs available to suspend your mortgage for up to 21 months.
And there are many other programs you the home owner may qualify for.

Give me a call
 Myrthie Hazel 760-475-7240
Don't forget to follow my blogs for additional Real Estate news & information.
14281 7th Street
Victorville, Cal 92395
760-475-7240

Happy Holidays!!



Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Houses Needed ASAP!








ATTENTION!  
Home owners, I have qualified & cash buyers looking for homes in the Victor Valley Area, If you are thinking about selling, please give me a call to see if your home will fit with the needs of my buyer.  I am a licensed Real Estate Agent  in Victorville, California.
Give me a call for a free market analysis.  If you are interested in what properties sold for in your neighborhood, I can send you that information as well. I am available to service both Residential  & Commercial properties.
Happy Holidays!

Ask for
Myrthie Hazel
760-475-7240

14281 7th Street
Victorville, Ca. 92395
760-475-7240



Sunday, December 1, 2013

HOME OWNERS CAN RECEIVE UP TO $100,000.00 To Pervent Foreclosure

I Can Assist you & possible STOP the Foreclosure

Are you upside down with your house payments?

DID you know there is unemployment Mortgage Assistance?

Did you know California will give you $25,000.00 to catch up your mortgage?


Did you know there are government programs to suspend your mortgage up to 21 months?

ACT Now!
Call to see if you qualify for any of these programs.


14281 7th Street
Victorville, Ca. 92395












Myrthie Hazel,  Realtor
BRE # 01175769
760-475-7240


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