Foreclosure and eviction laws vary from state to state, so the answer to this question might be different in each state. In you were in California and you were the borrow/owner, the new owner could serve you with a 3-Day Notice to Quit at any time after the foreclosure sale. If you did not voluntarily leave, then the new owner could file an eviction lawsuit against you and eventually have the local sheriff remove you involuntarily. This process could take up to a month, sometimes more. The laws of your state might be different.
Yes you can save your home from foreclosure. This is a primary reason people file for a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, the automatic stay can stop a foreclosure as long as it's filed before the sale takes place.
I will be a hearing on Tuesday, 10/23 for a Strict Foreclosure. Once granted, how long will I have to get out of the home?
Foreclosures remain on your report for 7 years. It is difficult to get a foreclosure removed.
10 days
A foreclosure will typically remain on your credit report for seven years.
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In the Final Judgment of Foreclosure, there will be a date listed. You can stay in your (or what was your home) until that date. On that date, the sheriff will show up and will evict you and then they'll probably change the locks, too.
Yes you can save your home from foreclosure. This is a primary reason people file for a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, the automatic stay can stop a foreclosure as long as it's filed before the sale takes place.
A foreclosure will typically remain on your credit report for seven years.
I will be a hearing on Tuesday, 10/23 for a Strict Foreclosure. Once granted, how long will I have to get out of the home?
Foreclosures remain on your report for 7 years. It is difficult to get a foreclosure removed.
10 days
once its sold you are trespassing.. 3 days if your lucky
A foreclosure will typically remain on your credit report for seven years.
A foreclosure remains for a minimum of 7 years. In some states, it can legally remain for longer.
Foreclosure usually start 4-8 months after you become delinquent on you note. The bank are over loaded in foreclosure cased they just have to much on there plate. From the day you stop paying you can probably stay in you home for another 2 years if not longer ( if your loan is with a very small bank maybe up to a year no longer). If you hire a foreclosure defense attorney you can stay for as much as 4-5 years.
The amount of time you can stay in your home vary from lender to lender. Your forclosure can be complete in as little as 90 days or take over 1 year to complete. You can stay in the home during the process which usually takes 3 months to complete. You generally have 30 days to leave the property after the home hits the auction block. You will probably be served with eviction papers.