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According to a RE broker, most lenders are willing to forgive debt for Qualified Personal Residence in a Short Sale. Therefore, one would presume no 1099-C? Does anyone know what reality is with regard to whether the lending institution will not issue a 1099-C if the mortgage is forgiven? Not sure what happens in the scheme of things when bank says we have forgiven your debt based on the circumstances. I know that a 1099-S will probably issued however.
Thanks for your comments.
rfk
According to a RE broker, most lenders are willing to forgive debt for Qualified Personal Residence in a Short Sale. Therefore, one would presume no 1099-C? Does anyone know what reality is with regard to whether the lending institution will not issue a 1099-C if the mortgage is forgiven? Not sure what happens in the scheme of things when bank says we have forgiven your debt based on the circumstances. I know that a 1099-S will probably issued however.
Thanks for your comments.
rfk
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