If your house is sold at auction, it is now the property of the buyer. You become like any other person who might want the house. A lawyer might be able to negotiate terms with the buyer, but it is more likely that your house is gone.
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A lawyer does not need a computer. However, it would help them keep organized, find information, and communicate.
It all depends what type of chapter you are filling, chapter seven will help you to keep your primary house (where you live now) but you need to keep paying the mortgage, the credit cards and other payments with no collateral will be written off I hope this may help I recommend you to consult a lawyer usually the first consultation is free.
Only if you want to keep the items.
Anything in the house at the time of the auction belongs to the estate. The person who wins the house also wins anything in the house at the time. * If the question refers to a foreclosure then the answer is no, personal items and household furnishings are not a part of a foreclosure sale. If it pertains to an estate, the state probate laws govern what property is exempt and what is not.
Curtains will keep the sun from coming into the house and keep rooms much cooler. Otherwise, adding a tint layer from a kit will also help in keeping the temperature down.
It depends on local legislation. It may be considered communal property. You need to consult a lawyer.
One way of keeping heat in the house is to have carpets. carpets help to retain heat in the house and keep the house warm. i hope u find this answer useful:)
You had to sign and file a "statement of Intention" indicating if you were surrendering the house or reaffirming the debt. If the mortgage company did not send you a reaffirmation agreement, or your lawyer did not prepare one, you should still be able to keep the house, assuming you have continued to make the mortgage payments. If you did not, and are seriously in arrears, you will have to see if a chapter 13 is possible. See a knowledgeable bankruptcy lawyer.
close the windows in the house if the house do not have carpet insulation will help buy a heater block the bottom of the doors so know draft will not get in and some window curtins will help also i hope I help
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only if you build with them or burn them 2nd Answer: OTOH, deciduous trees can help keep the house cool in summer by shading it from the sun . . .