In a foreclosure ONLY the real estate is affected. Unless the condo was originally purchased fully furnished - the furnishings are the personal property of the owner who was foreclosed on and are not subject to seizure by the lender.
yes but I paid cash for my condo(association dues) , can it be foreclosed if so by who i don't have a mortgage
no but you can play around and trade but u cant buy furniture but you can have clothes and go in others cub condo to have a house you have a bear
Your answer depends on the context in which the phrase is used. Sponsor may be the developer, the bank that owns the foreclosed units, or other.
Liens are not 'wiped out': liens are paid. When the foreclosed property is sold, the lien may be paid from the proceeds, depending on its priority and the amount earned from the sale.
You are responsible for all debits to the Association and Mortgage holder until the unit is sold. If the unit is sold the New owner get to pay your bad debit, the mortgage company will hold you responsible for any difference between the sales price and what is owed.
Go to the space where you are building the condo then there are red blobs where the blocks and fences go. Paint the condo then add the butterfly to the condo and your done!
Eleonore Condo goes by Elle.
Well, to get to your condo you click the house button next to the map. But if you don't have a bear, you don't have a condo.
The cost of a condo depends on the size + quality. If you are looking to buy an amazing condo, about $50'000 is gonna go out your wallet.
If you don't have a furry friend you can't have one but if you do go to the neighborhood and chose to go to your condo.
Yes you, can. When a house gets foreclosed, it is based on the house itself, not its personal furniture and items.
Since trespassing is a legal matter, you are best advised to contact your local police authority if you either want a definition of trespassing or want to press charges of trespassing.