In Philadelphia, after a sheriff's sale, the new owner must provide occupants with a notice to vacate within 15 days. If the occupants do not vacate after receiving the notice, the new owner can file an ejectment action to remove them from the property.
In California, after a foreclosure sale, the new owner can typically initiate eviction proceedings to have the occupants vacate the property. The exact timeline can vary depending on the specific circumstances and any legal actions taken by the former homeowner. However, occupants are usually given a notice to vacate the property before being forcibly removed.
In Michigan, after a foreclosure sale, the new owner typically sends a notice to quit, giving occupants a minimum of six months to vacate the property. If occupants do not leave voluntarily, the new owner can file an eviction lawsuit with the court.
In Kentucky, the homeowner generally has 30 days to vacate the premises after a foreclosure sale. However, this timeline can vary depending on the specific circumstances of the foreclosure, so it's important to consult with a legal professional for accurate information.
In Georgia, homeowners typically have about 30 days to vacate their home after a foreclosure sale. It's important to check the specific timeline outlined in the foreclosure notice received from the lender to understand the exact timeframe.
In Washington state, after a foreclosure sale, the new owner must provide written notice to the occupants to vacate the property. The occupants typically have 20 days to move out before the eviction process can begin. It is important to seek legal advice if you are facing foreclosure to understand your rights and options.
6 months from the sheriff's sale date.
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I owned a home. I could not pay the property taxes. A bank purchased the home. I never received an eviction notice. How much time do I have before I must vacate? I live in Pennsylvania?
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You will have at least 4 to 6 weeks. The bank will tell you when to vacate. Sometimes the banks are slow and you have months or even years.
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30 days
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You should review the court order. It will recite the date by which you must vacate. See related link for more information regarding eviction in Ohio.
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2 months
Yes. Sherriffs and their deputies have - and continue to- made use of long guns.