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 you can, but in most states you have to tell the potential tenant about this foreclosure.
Not until there is a foreclosure sale.
There's plenty of ways to help with your home foreclosure. If you really would need to stick to it, you should apply for loans everywhere or just temporary have someone rent the house.
Definitely not. The previous owner is no longer your landlord, and not entitled to any rent.
The tenant owes the rent to the landlord up the day of a foreclosure sale.
Yes. The tenant owes the rent to the landlord, right up until the foreclosure sale happens.
Until the foreclosure sale takes place, the rent is owed to the owner on the rent day.
Yes, you have to pay rent to a landlord whose property is in default. As long as the landlord still has control over the property he can still collect rent from you and evict you if it's not paid. A foreclosure of a home is a matter between the owner of the home and his lender, not the tenant.
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
yes. you arer under contractual obligation to pay regardless of what is happening with the landlord
My house is going through foreclosure. My biggest need is money to move and finding a place to rent.