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Realtor Comments

"In my opinion, Complete Short Sale Processors' main products are relief and freedom. When I give them a listing to process, I am confident that they are going to be able to to bring the file to approval. The service they provide allows me to take on more listings, more effectively market my current listings, and work with my existing clients, while providing a higher level of service. They are amazing!"

~Laura Worthington-Harbison

"As a short sale expert for the past 3 years, I began using Complete Short Sale Processors a year ago and it has alleviated me from the mundane and laborious work that is so counter productive to what I normally do to make a living. Now I no longer have to live on the phone calling the banks, I can return to being a Realtor and not a short sale processor."

~Mark Karl
 RE/MAX Associates

"Complete Short Sale Processors and I have a perfect track record in working together to close short sale transactions. TRUST and DILIGENCE are the guiding principles by which I run my business and are at the center of everything I do. I have found Complete Short Sale Processors to be trustworthy and diligent in working with me and my clients, in every aspect of the transaction. Complete Short Sale Processors has enabled me to free myself up to actively list, market, sell and CLOSE, aiding me in continuing to be an effective agent for my clients."

~Mark Meredith, GRI, CSP
 Realtor
 Equity Real Estate
 St. George, UT
 marksreohomes@gmail.com
 markmeredith.point2agent.com
 435-229-3382

Our Process

How? It’s as easy as 1,2,3,4,5,6!

  1. Your Complete Short Sale Processors representative sets up your account.
  2. You set up your own private password.
  3. You upload information about your short sale listings.
  4. Up-to-date short sale documents for your client’s specific lender are automatically e-mailed to you and placed in your account.
  5. You and your client fill out the docs and resubmit them and we take it from there.
  6. You receive auto-updates anytime a file is handled by the assigned processor.