Receiving stolen goods is a crime in all jurisdictions as far as i know. Unless you are talking about a countertop microwave , a toaster, a blender, or other small appliances that are not installed or built in, you would be buying stolen goods.
It might be best to ask the Housing Authority that issued the voucher. Bankruptcy has nothing to do with the tenant. As far as the foreclosure, it depends on what stage the foreclosure is in. Until the foreclosure sale happens, the tenant owes the rent to the landlord.
Yes you can, but in most states you have to tell the potential tenant about this foreclosure.
No. If the property is about to be foreclosed, the landlord has no obligation to give the tenant any notice of anything. After the foreclosure, the landlord will have nothing to do with the tenant.
Removing appliances from a foreclosure without permission can be considered theft, which is a criminal offense. Depending on the value of the items removed, the individual may face criminal charges and potentially go to jail. It is important to verify ownership rights and seek permission before removing any items from a foreclosure property.
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.
yes
The tenant owes the rent to the landlord up the day of a foreclosure sale.
32 minutes. if not then, run!
Yes, you can. But you must tell your new tenant about the foreclosure so that he can make a good decision on whether to rent the home. The new tenant will receive instructions from the foreclosing entity when the process has reached that point.
Yes. The tenant owes the rent to the landlord, right up until the foreclosure sale happens.
All of them! We are taking our all of our kitchen appliances when we are notified of our move out time. I bought them with my own money. The greedy banker didn't.
no