Yes. The tenant owes the rent to the landlord, right up until the foreclosure sale happens.
If the landlord still has control over the property he can still collect rent-- and evict you if you don't pay.
Not until there is a foreclosure sale.
The tenant owes the rent to the landlord up the day of a foreclosure sale.
Yes you can, but in most states you have to tell the potential tenant about this foreclosure.
Yes, to whoever has control over the property. Until the foreclosing agency or entity has taken possession of the property and giving you proper notice and instructions, the original landlord may continue to collect the rent and to evict a tenant for nonpayment or other violation of the terms of the lease.
Until the foreclosure sale takes place, the rent is owed to the owner on the rent day.
yes
My house is going through foreclosure. My biggest need is money to move and finding a place to rent.
Usually after 3 months of not making payments on your mortgage or rent, you will get a foreclosure notice. If you are renting its usually sooner.
Yes, the tenant must continue to pay the rent to the landlord who has control over the property. When the foreclosing entity takes control over the property, the tenant will be given instructions on to whom and where to pay the rent, or other instructions such as to vacate the premises.
Yes, you can. But you must tell your new tenant about the foreclosure so that he can make a good decision on whether to rent the home. The new tenant will receive instructions from the foreclosing entity when the process has reached that point.
2 months