Yes..but most people or companies will make them leave by filing proper paper work with City/county. Or you could get them to sign a lease.
why won't the police help me after my landlord sent someone to break into my home
There are a few benefits of buying a foreclosed home. Foreclosed homes are generally cheaper than non-foreclosed homes. One can also negotiated for a better deal with a foreclosed home because banks want to sell the home quickly.
A home can be foreclosed on if the terms of the loan are violated. The amount does not matter.
Are you certain that you do not mean the Mortgagee? The mortrgagee is the lender? The Mortgagor is the person who is BUYING the house.If, however, you are renting a home from someone who has a mortgage on the property, and the mortgagor is actually your landlord, yes, landlords DO have the right to enter their rental property to inspect it.If you actually mean to ask abaout a mortgagee's authority to enter your home; no, they do not have the rights that a landlord does. and would need either your permission, or a court document granting them access to the house.However, once the home has actually been foreclosed on, they do have the right to enter THEIR property.
You can take anything that was owned prior moving into the foreclosed home. Foreclose is a hard task and will not benefit anyone.
Not unless they paid some rent to the landlord.
There's no way of really knowing until the foreclosure notice shows up. Your landlord's bank won't talk to you for privacy reasons.
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There is nothing wrong with buying foreclosed homes. A professional should be hired to inspect the home and find out what kind of repairs will be needed. There are pros and cons with purchasing a foreclosed home.
Protect your home from what? What do you mean by attached home?
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