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Lender Name
Lender Address


Today’s Date


Re: Hardship Letter/Short Sale for 123 Main Street, City, State 12345


To Whom It May Concern:

I purchased the property at 123 Main Street in March 2006. At that time, I had just started my own antique resale business, which had great promise for generating profits capable of supporting my mortgage. Unfortunately, sales were slow, which I attribute to great declines in tourism after gas prices skyrocketed. I ran out of money, and began working as a waiter to make ends meet. At the same time I was redoubling my efforts in my own business, but to no avail. After struggling for months to make my expensive mortgage payments, I had no choice but to put my house on the market. In August of 2006 I put my home up for sale by owner at an original listing price of $210,000. The only people to look at the house ran when they saw the extensive damage to the pool and the severe water damage from a leaking roof that had long needed a replacement. I lowered the price, but still had no takers. Over the next couple of months I lowered the home price three times, finally settling at $170,000. This price was the lowest I could list the house at and still afford real estate agent commissions to be deducted, although it leaves me with no profit. The home still has no offers. I am working with a Real Estate agent now, who is listing my house and promises to push it to get it sold quickly. I believe that using an actual agent will ensure that the home sells promptly.

I love my home, but I also understand that at this point, I cannot afford it. I am a single parent, now working as a waiter to survive. My financial situation cannot sustain a home mortgage of nearly $2000.00 per month. I would like nothing more than to sell my home, avoid foreclosure, and salvage my credit. This is my main concern. I know that a foreclosure on my record will affect me for years to come. I would ask that you please assist me in avoiding this.

Please accept this offer as payment in full. My attorney has advised me to file bankruptcy, but I prefer to avoid further destruction of my credit. I just want to move on and start over.

I deeply appreciate your help and understanding in this matter. If you have any questions, or need anything further from me, please contact me personally.

Kindest regards,

Home Owner Name