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Yes, by arranging to deliver the deed at the same time you intend to vacate or by reserving the right to occupy the property until a certain date within the body of the deed. With the second method, you can execute the deed at any agreed upon date.

The deed should be drafted by a professional.

Yes, by arranging to deliver the deed at the same time you intend to vacate or by reserving the right to occupy the property until a certain date within the body of the deed. With the second method, you can execute the deed at any agreed upon date.

The deed should be drafted by a professional.

Yes, by arranging to deliver the deed at the same time you intend to vacate or by reserving the right to occupy the property until a certain date within the body of the deed. With the second method, you can execute the deed at any agreed upon date.

The deed should be drafted by a professional.

Yes, by arranging to deliver the deed at the same time you intend to vacate or by reserving the right to occupy the property until a certain date within the body of the deed. With the second method, you can execute the deed at any agreed upon date.

The deed should be drafted by a professional.

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Who is responsible for a property still in the foreclosure process once you vacate the premises?

You are responsible for the property during the foreclosure process up until the property is sold or auctioned.


Are you still obligated to pay rent after placing a 60 day notice?

Until you actually vacate the premises, yes.


If my house goes into foreclosure will they put up a foreclosure sign?

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.


How long does a tenant have to vacate foreclosed property from the landlord in Arkansas?

Under the Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act, tenants generally have at least 90 days to vacate after foreclosure. In most cases, tenants with longer-term leases may stay until the end of the lease.


Tenant failure to vacate property at end of lease?

Then he is called a holdover tenant, who can be charged up to twice the amount of normal rent until he leaves, and can be evicted for non-payment if he doesn't pay it.


Can a landlord offer a valid lease to a tenant after a fore closer has been filed against the landloard?

When a rental property is under foreclosure, the landlord still has the right to collect rent, including the right to file evictions, until the mortgage lender takes possession of the property. When this happens the tenant will be given notice of proper instructions on how and where to pay rent, or to vacate the premises if applicable.


What happens to the owner of a mobile home during a foreclosure?

Real property is not actually owned until the property is paid for in full. A buyer of a mobile home loses all ownership rights to the property when it is foreclosed on. A resident/buyer loses ownership rights to the property and will have to vacate the premises within the length of time specified in the foreclosure action.


If a property is included in bankruptcy do you still own it until it is foreclosed on?

Yes.


What is an unreleased mortgage?

An unreleased mortgage is a mortgage against a property that has been recorded in the land records for which no discharge has been recorded. In other words, it is still an outstanding lien against the property. The property cannot be sold until the mortgage is discharged.An unreleased mortgage is a mortgage against a property that has been recorded in the land records for which no discharge has been recorded. In other words, it is still an outstanding lien against the property. The property cannot be sold until the mortgage is discharged.An unreleased mortgage is a mortgage against a property that has been recorded in the land records for which no discharge has been recorded. In other words, it is still an outstanding lien against the property. The property cannot be sold until the mortgage is discharged.An unreleased mortgage is a mortgage against a property that has been recorded in the land records for which no discharge has been recorded. In other words, it is still an outstanding lien against the property. The property cannot be sold until the mortgage is discharged.


How long does someone elses property have to be in your possession until it's yours?

That depends on the law of your state.


If not pulled over until on private property can citation be issued?

Officers of the law can issue citations anywhere, even on private property.


If you offered full asking price can others still look at the property?

Yes, they can still field offers until they accept your offer and sign the papers. You can put a limit on your offer and threaten to withdraw it, but if the sellers think they can get more for the property because there is a lot of interest, they might want to wait and see if someone is willing to offer more.

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