The deal is, even with a short sale, you no longer have rights to be in the house once the transaction is completed. Ask this question when you are making the plans to do this--and then start your plans to move. Despite the situation, you should make arrangements to have a new, more affordable, place before the final date and have moved out.
Once the bank has accepted your offer, the bank really wants to move things along. Usually, it is agreed to close within 30 days. It is really up to what you and the seller agree upon and what was in your contract. Hope it goes well!
Yes, in the state of California you can legally move out at the age of 16. Other states require children be at least 17 years of age before moving out.
Obtain legal help immediately. *That decision is not made by the lender, but rather by the laws of the state in which the property is located.
Someone who knows his goal: i.e. what he is investing for, growth or income, has a short- and long-term strategy, is aware of changing market conditions and ready to move investments when necessary
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No, "move" does not have a long vowel sound. "Move" is pronounced with a short "o" sound, like in the word "love".
They move a short period of time because hopping is tiring to the legs
According to Tennessee law, once you take the first step toward Tennessee with the intent to leave California and make your permanent domicile in Tennessee, you are then domiciled in Tennessee.
Short strands of DNA move more quickly than long strands because they are smaller and can navigate through obstacles more easily.
This could easily take a week or more. You can pay more to have it sent faster if you need it to get there sooner. Once it gets to the US, it will move quite rapidly.
He was born in Hayward, California, but he did move to NZ for a short period of time when he was young.
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No. It has a long O sound and a silent E.
Yes, as long as the parents give permission the 17 year old military dependent can move to California.
Yes. If you had worked in Utah and qualified for your unemployment there, you can move to another state and collect unemployment benefits from Utah as long as you complied with Utah's requirements. It is an interstate agreement that is allowed.