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no i dont think any body would like their house repossessed because that will mean your a tramp, then u will be put in a dangerous place .. :'(
Most likely not depending on what financial situation you're in.
You owe the difference I think.
A home can get repossessed in many ways, the most common reason is that they owner of the house has not payed the bank the loan that they took out so as to by the house, or that the person hasn't pay many bills so they take the equivalent of the unpaid bills.
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no i dont think any body would like their house repossessed because that will mean your a tramp, then u will be put in a dangerous place .. :'(
Most likely not depending on what financial situation you're in.
then theyre out of a home
Utilities in the house are described as solutions you would like to use and have to pay for to enhance your living style.
Your husband's name is not on the deed, but is he on the loan? If yes, then it cannot be foreclosed and repossessed if the property is listed on his bankruptcy filing, and, as long as his bankruptcy payments are current. If he defaults on bankruptcy payments, then you can lose the property. If he is not on the loan, then your house can be foreclosed and repossessed.
Yes a landlord can check on your utilities history considering they are the ones that actually own the house no you.
It is possible to work out a deal with the bank after it is repossessed. However, a new loan or legal agreement will have to be signed.
In general, yes, if you haven't files bankruptcy.
No. The house is attached to the land, so, the land is included in the repossession.
You owe the difference I think.
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