You have rights as a Tenant and/or Former Homeowner
If Only 3-Day Notice to Vacate is posted you can delay the eviction a minimum of 6 months, up to 12 months. If the Unlawful Detainer has been issued, you can delay the eviction a minimum of 4 months, up to 8 months.
My house was foreclosed on 6 months ago and I'm still in the property now. I went through a company in Santa Ana California.
In California, after a house is foreclosed, the occupants generally have to vacate the property within three days, as per the state law. It's important to check with a legal professional to understand the specific eviction procedures and timelines in your situation.
In Washington state, after a foreclosure sale, the new owner must provide written notice to the occupants to vacate the property. The occupants typically have 20 days to move out before the eviction process can begin. It is important to seek legal advice if you are facing foreclosure to understand your rights and options.
Typically, staying in a house that is being foreclosed upon is not recommended as it can complicate the foreclosure process and could result in legal consequences. It is best to consult with a legal professional about your specific situation and options.
In Connecticut, if an adult child refuses to leave the house after being asked by the homeowner, the homeowner must follow the formal eviction process. This involves providing a written notice to vacate, filing an eviction lawsuit in court, attending a hearing, obtaining a court order for eviction, and having law enforcement carry out the eviction if necessary. It is recommended to consult with a lawyer to ensure the eviction process is conducted legally.
In the state of Georgia, the legal age of majority is 18. A 17-year-old would typically need to be legally emancipated or have parental consent to move out of their parents' house. It is advisable to seek guidance from a legal professional in such situations.
In Colorado, you must be at least 17 years old to legally move out of your parents' house without their consent. However, emancipation is an option for minors under 18 who meet specific criteria and have approval from a court.
I;m new to this but I'd say when they changed the locks on the house...
When the bank foreclosed on the house, they took it back. Now it's time to move out.
No, I can't
Yes you can
You can contact the lender or lien holder who foreclosed on the property and make your offer to them.
No the bank owns the house.
Leave the house/flat/etc.
Truman
not legally
Dial 911 and report the crime.
At the discretion of the lender, a house can be foreclosed after a period of missing payments.
I would think so. Though the bank should be using all means possible to get that cash from you to pay for your currently foreclosed house. Even if they don't, paying in full with cash for anything will always be accepted.