That would be up to the forecloser to decide. They have the right to impose an eviction at any time they please after a foreclosure.
You have rights as a Tenant and/or Former HomeownerIf Only 3-Day Notice to Vacate is posted you can delay the eviction a minimum of 6 months, up to 12 months. If the Unlawful Detainer has been issued, you can delay the eviction a minimum of 4 months, up to 8 months.My house was foreclosed on 6 months ago and I'm still in the property now. I went through a company in Santa Ana California.
Foreclosure doesn't happen immediately. Once you receive notice of foreclosure you will normally have a timeframe when you must vacate the property. If you do not vacate, then the bank/company/person who is seizing the property can have the authorites force you off the property- with or without your belongings.
To obtain a stay of a sentence while waiting for an appeal, you typically need to file a motion with the court requesting the stay. This motion should state the grounds for the appeal and provide reasons why a stay is necessary, such as the risk of irreparable harm if the sentence is enforced during the appeal process. The court will then review the motion and make a decision on whether to grant the stay.
you need to put on your communication and negotiation hat, because if you talk with your mortgage lender and you may ask for 30. 60 or even 90 days just depending on the banks. if you keep quiet you may only have 3 - 5 days to get out.
Yes, if you rent it or buy it from the bank....Hopefully your not thinking about the game some people are regarding squatting in the property and the laws about having you removed from this type of situation. It's not worth it.
When the bank foreclosed on the house, they took it back. Now it's time to move out.
No, I can't
Yes you can
You will no longer be responsible. The bank will have to worry about that after they foreclose your home.
You can contact the lender or lien holder who foreclosed on the property and make your offer to them.
No the bank owns the house.
I;m new to this but I'd say when they changed the locks on the house...
Dial 911 and report the crime.
At the discretion of the lender, a house can be foreclosed after a period of missing payments.
Till the cops evict you.
I would think so. Though the bank should be using all means possible to get that cash from you to pay for your currently foreclosed house. Even if they don't, paying in full with cash for anything will always be accepted.
No.