I got the impression that the mortgage company does the filing of the foreclosure in California and then takes the property and you just allow this to happen if you can't pay up. I don't think you have to file for a foreclosure.
To file a mechanics lien in Mississippi one will need to go to the courthouse and file the paperwork. An attorney can be hired to file all the paperwork for you.
File your paperwork at the court.
At the nearest courthouse.
Short Answer: Yes. You signed paperwork on the construction loan that would be very similar to the final loan. They will foreclose and sell the house at a sheriff's sale.
Yes. It would be civil. To file criminal charges a report is given to police. The police submit a referral to the District Attorney's office. The Charging prosecutor would decide to file criminal charges or not. To file a complaint on your own, get paperwork for a petition. Fill it out, then go to court and file it. There usually is a filing fee. You can obtain paperwork there or at a library or purchase them at an office supply store. The courts have instruction packets with their paperwork. The court does their thing then sets a hearing date. You would contact the defendant through mail or have law enforcement serve paperwork. If you win, collecting damages (money) is another story. The defendant would pay the clerk of the court, then they pay you. If that doesn't happen, Good Luck.
It would seem the time to act is before they foreclose. And BK may delay, but won't prevent the foreclosure...you would still have to pay the debt.
Yes, you can go down to the courthouse and file the correct paperwork.
no that would be wrong
how much time does a person have to file paperwork for a civil action after the for writ praecpie of summons is issued?
If you don't want to actually be married, you never have to file it. But understand - you are not married without the legal paperwork and marriage certificate. What's keeping you from doing it?
He could, though it is, of course, illegal. Once the paperwork is filed, the court would probably freeze the accounts. And if you file the suit, you should request that they do so. He could, though it is, of course, illegal. Once the paperwork is filed, the court would probably freeze the accounts. And if you file the suit, you should request that they do so.
In most cases a lender will file a notace of default after 3 missed payments.