If an eviction has already occurred, then that means your mortgage note was in default for quite some time and most likely the home already has a new owner.
It would be too late to salvage the house by the time an eviction has already been carried out.
Your property is on their space. If you do not remove it, they get to have the property. It is best not to ignore court appearances, since there is less chance it will ever go your way.
Yes. Without a lease, anyone over 18 can be kicked out of a home whenever the homeowner wants to kick them out, with or without any notice.
Nope, a homeowners policy does not cover the home owner.
It is not clear if one is looking to become a homeowner and is looking for credit or if one is a homeowner and is looking for credit. If one is a homeowner and requires credit one can apply for a home equity loan where money is lent based on the equity in one's home. If one is looking to purchase a home and requires a home buyer loan these are available from local lenders such as Royal Bank, Scotiabank or TD Canada Trust.
When your home goes into foreclosure in California, the courts will give the homeowner a certain amount of time to move out. The homeowner can pay what is owed to keep the home.
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Answer I don't know where you live but a homeowner has the right to remove anyone from the home. Some counties require that you file an eviction notice to the person if they won't leave on their own. Other counties may be different. You would have to check with your local police department or small claims court and they can tell you what the process is in your area.
The homeowner must disclose to the renter the home is in the foreclosure process. There may be fraud involved if the potential tenant is not given notice.The homeowner must disclose to the renter the home is in the foreclosure process. There may be fraud involved if the potential tenant is not given notice.The homeowner must disclose to the renter the home is in the foreclosure process. There may be fraud involved if the potential tenant is not given notice.The homeowner must disclose to the renter the home is in the foreclosure process. There may be fraud involved if the potential tenant is not given notice.
No, that would be medical insurance. Homeowner's insurance covers things like burglaries and damage to the home. * Homeowner's insurance will pay for injuries to other persons that occur on the owner's property when they find the claim justified.
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Today's Homeowner with Danny Lipford - 1998 Home Without Limits was released on: USA: 29 October 2011
Is there a government grant for a low-income home owner for home maintenance?