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.
The foreclosure will affect your credit record. You are fully responsible for paying the loan.
Dial 911 and report the crime.
I would think so. Though the bank should be using all means possible to get that cash from you to pay for your currently foreclosed house. Even if they don't, paying in full with cash for anything will always be accepted.
The estate has that responsibility. Until the estate is settled, the house ownership and responsibilities have not been transferred.
You will no longer be responsible. The bank will have to worry about that after they foreclose your home.
No. At least, you are not usually not responsible for anything except getting out of your house in foreclosure in this state. Once your house is foreclosed, it ceases to be your house and belongs to someone else. You then become a guest in someone else's house. It is that persons responsibility to take care of the house.
The head of the household is the person who earns the most and is responsible for paying the bills and making the decisions in the house. Traditionally, it is the oldest male in the house, but nowadays, it can easily be a woman.
You can be separated and still live in the same house. No one has to move.The mortgage payment is made by the person whos name is on the mortgage. If it is in both names you are both responsible.
When the bank foreclosed on the house, they took it back. Now it's time to move out.
No, I can't
Yes you can
Lodger :3