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Whenever the title to the property has been quieted in the name of the purchaser at the foreclosure sale.
can land be sold without title
Have your attorney arrange to have the title examined. Your attorney can contact the current mortgagee to determine if there is a pending foreclosure action.Have your attorney arrange to have the title examined. Your attorney can contact the current mortgagee to determine if there is a pending foreclosure action.Have your attorney arrange to have the title examined. Your attorney can contact the current mortgagee to determine if there is a pending foreclosure action.Have your attorney arrange to have the title examined. Your attorney can contact the current mortgagee to determine if there is a pending foreclosure action.
If the foreclosure was no good you may not own the property. In other words, your title is only as good as the foreclosure.
If your name was ever added to the title after the mortgage was granted then you will be named in the foreclosure to fulfill the obligation to give notice to all interested parties.If your name was ever added to the title after the mortgage was granted then you will be named in the foreclosure to fulfill the obligation to give notice to all interested parties.If your name was ever added to the title after the mortgage was granted then you will be named in the foreclosure to fulfill the obligation to give notice to all interested parties.If your name was ever added to the title after the mortgage was granted then you will be named in the foreclosure to fulfill the obligation to give notice to all interested parties.
The person named in the current deed owns the house but the property is subject to the mortgage. The bank may be able to clear their title problems that led to the foreclosure being dismissed and file the foreclosure at a later date if it remains in default.The person named in the current deed owns the house but the property is subject to the mortgage. The bank may be able to clear their title problems that led to the foreclosure being dismissed and file the foreclosure at a later date if it remains in default.The person named in the current deed owns the house but the property is subject to the mortgage. The bank may be able to clear their title problems that led to the foreclosure being dismissed and file the foreclosure at a later date if it remains in default.The person named in the current deed owns the house but the property is subject to the mortgage. The bank may be able to clear their title problems that led to the foreclosure being dismissed and file the foreclosure at a later date if it remains in default.
It depends on who's name was placed on the title. If both names were were placed on the title with an "and" between them, then the car is owned jointly. If on "or" was used then the whoever has the title could sell it. If just one name was placed on the title then that person owns the vehicle. It depends on who's name was placed on the title. If both names were were placed on the title with an "and" between them, then the car is owned jointly. If on "or" was used then the whoever has the title could sell it. If just one name was placed on the title then that person owns the vehicle.
Foreclosure laws vary from state to state and also between lien theory and title theory states. You need to research your particular state.
You need to bring the matter to court and get a court order that declares the foreclosure to be invalid and confirms that you hold title to the property. The court order must be recorded in the land records.You need to bring the matter to court and get a court order that declares the foreclosure to be invalid and confirms that you hold title to the property. The court order must be recorded in the land records.You need to bring the matter to court and get a court order that declares the foreclosure to be invalid and confirms that you hold title to the property. The court order must be recorded in the land records.You need to bring the matter to court and get a court order that declares the foreclosure to be invalid and confirms that you hold title to the property. The court order must be recorded in the land records.
It is called 'deed in lieu of foreclosure'.
When a foreclosure is conducted according to law, the debtor's right of redemption is forever barred by the foreclosure. That means the debtor has lost the title to the property and the lender is the new owner. That phrase is also used when a municipality takes possession of a property for non-payment of real estate taxes through a judicial process. The final court decree in a tax title case forever bars the delinquent owner's right of redemption by reason of the tax foreclosure.
If you lost the title through foreclosure or abandonment in the bankruptcy, probably not, but it depends on a number of factors. Consult a lawyer in your area.