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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the net equity worksheet in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the projected sales price of the property in the designated field. This is crucial as it sets the foundation for calculating your net equity.
  3. Next, list all existing financing by inputting the balances of any loans you have, including first, second, and third loans. Be sure to include any months delinquent as this will affect your calculations.
  4. Calculate back payments, penalties, and costs. Input figures for late charges and trustee fees as specified in the worksheet.
  5. Estimate interim mortgage payments and property taxes from now until resale. This helps provide a clearer picture of ongoing costs.
  6. Detail cosmetic fix-up costs by listing each item that may require attention before selling. This includes cleaning, repairs, and replacements.
  7. Finally, calculate contributions to buyer's costs, selling commission, and transactional expenses to arrive at your projected net equity proceeds.

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