You must have your possessions removed prior to the foreclosure sale. Once the property is sold you have no right to be there.
You still are an economic entity, and so may not be able to reclaim the home. On a personal level, it may be best to just let the house go and move on.
3 years
3-4 yearsAnother AnswerAs soon as you have clear title to the house, even with a mortgage -- as soon as the purchase is closed -- you can sell the home.
Sometimes it is more practical if you purchase a house under contract for it can soon be yours while renting it. This is also known as rent to own houses.
If they're not bankrupt yet, they soon will be!! All the money made (if any) goes into LB's pockets.
As soon as your discharged
You still are an economic entity, and so may not be able to reclaim the home. On a personal level, it may be best to just let the house go and move on.
You use the choose and move method by choosing a house that you like and moving into the house as soon as possible. It is a very simple and easy process.
pretty much as soon as the president becomes president, the move into the white house. So no there hasn't.
as soon as they turn into young adults you can either move them out or let them stay its up to you x
If the house belong to him, no it is not that bad, it'll be better if you both agree to makeover the whole house. Otherwise if the house is for the ex-wife, well, she might visit you soon.
Yes. They can do whatever they want as soon as they aren't a minor anymore.
I'm going move soon?
You keep everything. They just get the house. You don't have to move very soon. Wait until you get the three-day notice to move. Then, you'll have twenty more days. If they want you out sooner they will pay up to $1,000 to help you move.
No.
You can look up who owns the property on the county auditors website. You can then contact them and find out if they are willing to sell or will sell soon.
If you have been left a house in a will, you should be able to move in as soon as the present owner is dead. You may not have any problems getting the house ready whenever the person leaving you the house goes to a nursing home awaiting death. Frequently, such a person has let the house run down. However, with old people, there may be claims against the estate. If the person has left you the house but has run up a bill for thousands of dollars in the last years of life without the means of paying it, or if the house is worth more than the inheritance tax due, the probate judge may insist you pay the bill or the house be sold. You may not inherit the house but whatever money is left over from its sale, if any.