Sellers
Estimated Equity Calculation Worksheet
Seller’s
Name
Address of
Property
Date of
preparation Estimated closing date
In light of the current real estate market and in an effort to do our due diligence for you, our seller, we need to ask you a few questions relative to the sale of your property.
1. What is your current mortgage balance
(payoff)?
2. Do you have any other liens (mortgages,
equity lines, etc.) o Yes
o No
·
If yes, what is the current balance (payoff)?
3. Are you current with all mortgage
payments? o Yes
o No
4. Have you
received any correspondence from your
lender regarding your payments? o
Yes o No
5. Has your lender
notified you that they must authorize
any sales contract? o Yes
o No
5. Are your real estate taxes held in escrow
by your lender? o Yes
o No
·
If no, are your
current taxes paid and up to date? o
Yes o No
6. Have you obtained all permits for any
improvements done? o
Yes o No
·
If no, what
work was done without permits?
7. Are there any other liens that could
affect the sale? o
Yes o No
·
Mechanics
liens, IRS, Homeowners, etc.
I (we) affirm that the above information is
true and accurate to the best of our knowledge.
Seller Seller
Estimated Equity Page 2
Estimated sales price (or offering price) $
Mortgage balance $
Equity loans $
Prepayment penalty $
Title expense $
Attorney fees $
Transfer taxes - state/county $
Transfer taxes –
local $
Survey $
Marketing fee $
Assessments $
FHA/VA fees $
Seller concessions $
Tax pro-rations $
Other $
Other $
Total estimated expenses LESS $
Estimated net equity to seller - OR - $
Estimated funds needed to close $
Note: this is not a closing statement. This is intended to give the seller an estimate of what their expenses could be in a typical real estate transaction. The Broker and Designated Agent cannot be responsible for miscalculations resulting from changes in fees, differences in mortgage balances or escrow balances, changes in taxes or any other item that may affect the accuracy of this estimate. This is a good faith estimate and all figures should be reconfirmed with your attorney.