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Q: How long can you stay on your property if your home has been foreclosed in the state of Tennessee?
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How can you buy a house after it has been foreclosed and not sold at auction?

You can contact the lender or lien holder who foreclosed on the property and make your offer to them.


IF A HOUSE has been foreclosed what are the rules and regulations about going onto the property?

If a house has been foreclosed the lender has taken possession of the property and the borrower no longer owns it. Therefore the former owner has no right after the foreclosure to enter the premises. Arrangements to remove personal property should be made prior to the foreclosure sale.


Is a person responsible for paying liens on a house that has been foreclosed?

I believe that a lien on a property stays with the property, not with a person. The purchaser of the property will be responsible for any liens to get a clear title.


Nashville Tennessee in the now days?

tennessee has recently been called the music state


Can the mortgage company change the locks on a foreclosed property?

If everything has been done properly and according to all laws, there is a time when the company can change locks. They are the owners of the property by that point; the former owners have been given all the proper notices and have been evicted.


Can a creditor put a lien on the property you just sold?

Your lien would be ineffective if the debtor no longer owns the property. If the property was foreclosed- the debtor no longer owns the property.Your lien would be ineffective if the debtor no longer owns the property. If the property was foreclosed- the debtor no longer owns the property.Your lien would be ineffective if the debtor no longer owns the property. If the property was foreclosed- the debtor no longer owns the property.Your lien would be ineffective if the debtor no longer owns the property. If the property was foreclosed- the debtor no longer owns the property.


If lease with option to purchase been foreclosure on what happens?

Sorry, the question is totally unclear. Do you want to buy a foreclosed property that had been lease optioned -OR- is it your lease-optioned property that is in foreclosure? Are you the property owner or are you the person trying to buy it via lease-option? Please re-word the question and re-submit it.


How long has Tennessee been a state?

On 1 June 1796 it became the 16th US State.


What are 2 nicknames for Tennessee?

Tennessee is called "The Volunteer State". The nickname started during the War of 1812. Tennessee also has been referred to as the "Big Bend State" which refers to the Indian name for the Tennessee River: "the river with the big bend."


What were the 3 states after 13 colonies?

Kentucky, Tennessee, and west Virgina ---------------------------------------- The 14th state is Vermont, which was previously independent. The 15th state is Kentucky, which had been part of the State of Virginia. The 16th state is Tennessee, which had been part of the State of North Carolina, then for a short time it was the Southwest Territory.


Has a marriage equality bill ever been introduced in either house of the state legislature in Tennessee?

No. A marriage equality bill has never been introduced in the Tennessee legislature.


Is tennessee a no fault insurance state?

Tennessee is not a no fault state. When a person has been injured due to a motor vehicle accident will collect payment from the at-fault driver which is called tort liability.