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When can you move in after closing on a house?

You can typically move in after closing on a house once all the paperwork is finalized and the keys are handed over to you, which usually happens on the same day as the closing.


Can you move in a house before closing?

By agreement with the seller, yes.


How should you do an agreement if you are buying a house and the seller wants to move out and they want you to move in before escrow closes?

You are buying a house, you must have a closing attorney. Why wouldn't you ask him this question? He needs to draft a contract.


If your house was in foreclosure what would be your greatest need?

My house is going through foreclosure. My biggest need is money to move and finding a place to rent.


How long after a foreclosure can you stay in the house?

You don't have to move. Our lawyer said we can stay in the house. The mortage company will eventually put a "3-day notice" to move on your door. But, you still don't move. This gives you anywhere from 20 days to two months. PLUS, if they want you out sooner they will give you money to move. Usually $1,000Our house went to auction and no one bid on it. That was July 13 and we still haven't gotten the 3-day notice.AnswerIt depends on the state and the buyer. In Maryland, the buyer at auction can have you evicted usually within a month or so. Sometimes, if the lender buys the property back, they will not move to evict until a new buyer comes along. I have seen people stay in the house for 10 months! However, that is not the rule or common. AnswerYou should definitely have your plans (and money to move) in place once the home has gone to foreclosure. It is difficult to impossible to move a household in three days--unless you are a minimalist!