I suppose it can happen, but it's not necessarily likely to happen.
If you're renting the house from the person that's being foreclosed upon, you generally automatically get longer to "quit" (leave). It's kind of unlikely that you would get a further extension of that.
Right up until the foreclosure sale, yes.
That will depend on the square footage of the house,and if you can find a forclosed property you can reduce the price substanstually.
Sill Tenant House was created in 1870.
Furnace Hills Tenant House was created in 1850.
The father's auto dealership failed and he could not make the payments.
Legally, a life tenant is someone who has rights to the house only during their lifetime. A life tenant cannot leave the house to anyone by will because they do not have complete rights to the house.
A person can find construction information that may be required to complete an extension to a house at Citizens Information. Information for an extension to a house can also be found at House Extension Online.
A tenant.
If tenant 1 has assaulted in anyway tenant 2 then the police will be able to do something about it.
Surely it is the responsibility of the landlord unless: - the tenant introduced the termites to the house, or - this responsibility has been specifically assigned to the tenant in a written lease
i believe it does pay the mortgagee, and satisfies it with them, but doesn't absolve you of repayment (what is left after they sell the house).........but i'd call (or read the policy) on your mortgage insurance
The President of the United States is the tenant of the White House.