Yes, maybe and no. Truly depends on how the lease is written. The leasors could be a pain and fight you and in the meantime while you are filling your notice to evict and being granted (depending on the state could be days or months) they could be trashing your property. Most of the times given a 60-90 day notice and receiving any secruity deposits back they will move on. Remember the old owner could have 0 to a couple months rent in secruity. The old owner could also be held liable for you evicting them. It depends on the lease. Hope this helps
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The overall full-time Officer training course at RMC is 18 months long. If you choose to do another course training it may vary in time. Overall the complete basic IT training takes 18 months.
I have a mobile home on my property that the bank is foreclosing on. The property was not in with the bank loan. They had the locks changed on the mobile home but it has been over two months and they have not came and removed it from my property. What can be done to get them to remove this from my property.
No, renters do not pay property taxes. Property taxes are paid by the owners of the property. They may pass that cost down to you through rent, but it will likely be spread out over months.
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Depending on the laws in your state you may or may not have the right to trespass on the property. The safest way to get your property back would be to explain the situation to the police and have them escort you to get your property.
First. Expect another 5 months.
We did 6 months ago and will again in another 6 months.
If the relative had a will their property must be distributed according to the provisions of the will. If there was no will the state laws of intestacy dictate who should receive the property as legal next of kin. You can check your state laws at the related question link below. In either case, the estate should be probated.