You can put a house up for sale in foreclosure, but the foreclosure process could happen before the house sells. It doesn't make any sense, if you would like to sell the house, do so before foreclosure.
They will wait until they have you out of their property, then it is just a "for sale" sign. I guess this rule don't vary from state to state and they put the sign when you vacate the property.
3 years
Yes, the act of listing your home for sale will not stop or stall the foreclosure proceedings. Homes can be listed for sale for months and even years.
Then you still owe money to the bank.
The mortgage company gets the money.
They will wait until they have you out of their property, then it is just a "for sale" sign. I guess this rule don't vary from state to state and they put the sign when you vacate the property.
3 years
Yes, the act of listing your home for sale will not stop or stall the foreclosure proceedings. Homes can be listed for sale for months and even years.
The foreclosure sale will function to terminate the lease. However, until the foreclosure sale takes place, the owner is still the owner, and the lease remains in effect.
You find out if a house is in foreclosure when it up for sale by calling the housing agent. They should be able to provide this info to any interested buyers.
Yes. Until the actual foreclosure sale happens, he owns it. I'm not sure what you really mean by 'under foreclosure', anyway. That could be any stage of the process, and you can't be sure that the sale will really happen.
you could buy another house or sue the people and ask why are they doing this
Then you still owe money to the bank.
Anything in the house at the time of the auction belongs to the estate. The person who wins the house also wins anything in the house at the time. * If the question refers to a foreclosure then the answer is no, personal items and household furnishings are not a part of a foreclosure sale. If it pertains to an estate, the state probate laws govern what property is exempt and what is not.
The foreclosure process culminates with the foreclosure sale. In some jurisdictions the sale is conducted by a sheriff. One can say the foreclosure has been done when the sheriff's sale has been conducted. There is no time frame between the foreclosure and the sheriff's sale.If you want to know the time frame between the initial notice to foreclose and the foreclosure sale, you need to check in your particular jurisdiction. Times vary.The foreclosure process culminates with the foreclosure sale. In some jurisdictions the sale is conducted by a sheriff. One can say the foreclosure has been done when the sheriff's sale has been conducted. There is no time frame between the foreclosure and the sheriff's sale.If you want to know the time frame between the initial notice to foreclose and the foreclosure sale, you need to check in your particular jurisdiction. Times vary.The foreclosure process culminates with the foreclosure sale. In some jurisdictions the sale is conducted by a sheriff. One can say the foreclosure has been done when the sheriff's sale has been conducted. There is no time frame between the foreclosure and the sheriff's sale.If you want to know the time frame between the initial notice to foreclose and the foreclosure sale, you need to check in your particular jurisdiction. Times vary.The foreclosure process culminates with the foreclosure sale. In some jurisdictions the sale is conducted by a sheriff. One can say the foreclosure has been done when the sheriff's sale has been conducted. There is no time frame between the foreclosure and the sheriff's sale.If you want to know the time frame between the initial notice to foreclose and the foreclosure sale, you need to check in your particular jurisdiction. Times vary.
If one wants to find properties that are foreclosure sale properties then it is best to ask the local realtors. There will also be listing in the local papers when someone has put in an offer.
The mortgage company gets the money.