It depends on who buys the property. However, you should have already made your plans to move out. If you have a lot of stuff, start earlier. When we bought a short sale house, they had three days after closing. They were busy until midnight of the last night and had to leave things behind. Plan ahead; it is not the buyer's fault that you have to move.
It has been released for sale.
You should be able to type it in in the search bar or click on the state Indiana and then type your question
Going to any Realtor's website would offer an outlook at what homes are for sale in South Bend, Indiana including sites like Century 21 and South Bend Real Estate.
It depends on how the estate was distributed. If the property was left to a specific person, no, they cannot force the sale. If it is part of the estate in general, they can force the sale or require the person who wants it to pay them for their share.
You can contact the Hancock County Sheriff's Office to get specific information about bidding on Sheriff sales. The Hancock County Sheriff has an online list of properties scheduled for sale. Using the free website below "Free Public Records Directory - Hancock County, Indiana" you can access the link "Sheriff Sales" for contact information and "Sheriff Sale Properties" for a list of properties scheduled for sale.
In the state of Ohio you have 30 days to vacate the property after a sheriff's sale. If you don't you can be charged with criminal trespassing.
Motion to vacate sale means cancelling the order that confirms the sale of the foreclosed property. The word "vacate" means cancel in this case.
In Philadelphia, after a sheriff's sale, the new owner must provide occupants with a notice to vacate within 15 days. If the occupants do not vacate after receiving the notice, the new owner can file an ejectment action to remove them from the property.
In Lake County, Indiana, after a property is sold at a sheriff's sale, the former owner typically has 30 days to vacate the property. However, this timeframe can vary depending on the specific circumstances of the sale and any additional court orders. It is advisable for individuals to consult with a legal professional or review the court order for precise details regarding their situation.
6 months from the sheriff's sale date.
Generally, if you are the owner you should be prepared before the foreclosure sale. You will be given notice of the time and date of the foreclosure sale. When the foreclosure sale takes place and the property is sold you will no longer have the right to enter the premises. You should remove your personal belongings before the sale.
If you cannot pay the creditor and have not made any arrangements with the creditor to remain on the property then you should be prepared to vacate the premises immediately. As soon as the sale takes place there is a new owner and the property is no longer yours. There can be problems with liability and insurance coverage from that moment on and it is not in the buyer's interest that you remain on their property, uninsured.
An auction is voluntary. Sherriff's sale follows a seizure of property.
30 days
Continue to make payments on your mortgage.
It depends on the county. It is usually 2-3 months before the sale is set.
A sheriff's sale is a sale which is held when property is seized as the result of a judgment against someone. The property is held by the sheriff and can be sold after notice is given to the public.