Not if they are "built-in". Once they are attached to the property they become a "fixture" and become part of the "real estate".
were being foreclosed on our home. will the credit union come after us if we take out the cupboards and vanities?
The person responsible for the liens must satisfy the liens. When a home is foreclosed on, the liens are removed before the next buyer purchases the home.
There are many reasons why a foreclosed mobile home might not be immediately removed from its location. Often this is pending a resale. If you do not want a home to remain on your property after losing it to foreclosure, you will have to legally notify the repossessing owner to remove it.
There are a few benefits of buying a foreclosed home. Foreclosed homes are generally cheaper than non-foreclosed homes. One can also negotiated for a better deal with a foreclosed home because banks want to sell the home quickly.
A home can be foreclosed on if the terms of the loan are violated. The amount does not matter.
You can take anything that was owned prior moving into the foreclosed home. Foreclose is a hard task and will not benefit anyone.
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There is nothing wrong with buying foreclosed homes. A professional should be hired to inspect the home and find out what kind of repairs will be needed. There are pros and cons with purchasing a foreclosed home.
Protect your home from what? What do you mean by attached home?
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When foreclosed homes are put up for auction that are usually held publicly by the banks. If you are able to meet all the requirements than you can purchase a foreclosed home.