After your house is foreclosed how long legally do you have to vacate IN CALIFORNIA?
You have rights as a Tenant and/or Former Homeowner
If 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.
What is the process for emancipation in Florida?
Removal of the Disabilities of Nonage
Must be at least 16 years of age
Must have a petition filed by the minor’s natural or legal guardian or, if there is none, by a guardian ad litem.
How do you collect a Civil Court judgment if the defendant declared bankruptcy?
If the defendant declared bankruptcy, you may need to file a claim with the bankruptcy court to try and recover the debt owed to you. However, your ability to collect on the judgment may be limited depending on the type of bankruptcy and the specific circumstances of the case. It's advisable to seek legal counsel to understand your options and rights in this situation.
How can the homestead exemption help against foreclosure in a possible Chapter 13 dismissal?
It doesn't. The homestead exemption protects property from being seized in a bankruptcy procedure or by creditor judgment. The lender does not relinquish the right to foreclose on property regardless of the status of the bankruptcy filing. Bankruptcy only temporarily halts the foreclosure of secured property.
How long after foreclosure sale of a home to trustee do you have to vacate premises in California?
In California, after a foreclosure sale, the new property owner can typically initiate eviction proceedings to remove the previous homeowner from the property. This process can take several weeks to a few months, depending on the specific circumstances and the court's schedule. It's essential to consult with a legal professional to understand the eviction timeline and your rights as a tenant or former homeowner.
No. Once the court has dismissed any bankruptcy with prejudice the time limit for refiling is set by bankruptcy laws or by the bankruptcy judge. The order can only be rescinded or amended by the issuing judge or the appellate court when verifiable evidence is submitted proving the dismissal was in error.
The notification could be construed as the right to evict depending upon state laws. The best option is to contact the law firm that sent the correspondence or obtain legal advice regarding the occupant's rights. Sorry, not knowing the state of residency a more definitive answer is not possible.
If you have a judgment against you and don't pay can you go to prison?
Always keep in mind: The only "Debtor's Prison" is the one of your extremely poor credit rating and your inability to move forward when it comes to just about anything that has to do with credit these days...which is everything. Owning a house, a new vehicle, utilities, insurance...your credit rating affects the rate you will pay for everything. Pay your bills on time. That is the best advice.
What is the difference between a repossession and a writ of replevin?
Repossession is what is commonly thought of as a "REPO". A self-help repo is permitted by most states. "Writ of Replevin" is the other legal option that a few states require to do the same thing. The state makes money by requiring the Replevin. BOTH have the same effect on your credit. A repo is where a lender contacts someone to pick up the vehicle. You, at that time, do NOT have to surrender the vehicle. A "Writ of Replevin" is where the lender gets a court order signed by a judge for you to surrender the vehicle. It will be served by a Sheriff's officer, with the repo man in tow, and you will then have to let them take the car. Otherwise, you are in contempt and it is not worth it to defy a court order. That is the only time you have to surrender the vehicle.
Were The Incas homes built into mountains?
Yes, the Inca civilization built homes and structures, such as Machu Picchu, into the mountains of the Andes. They used advanced building techniques to fit their architecture harmoniously into the natural landscape, making use of the terrain for support and defense.
Yes my dad had a banruptys then once it was cleared used Va loan on a new home.
You can if you have any entitlement left and the foreclosure was 3 years ago. There is a website that you can go to that will find a lender that charges no fees for the service. It is FreeVALoan.
can i get a loan because my credit isn't that good,we have a chance to buy the home we are renting .
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How long does deragatory info stay on credit report?
Derogatory information can stay on a credit report for up to seven years. This includes late payments, charge-offs, and collection accounts. Bankruptcies can stay on a credit report for up to 10 years.
In what countries is spanish spoken other than Spain and all those countries south of the US?
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What is the function of a broker in the purchase of a house?
The Function of a broker, will shop and compare interest rate from different lenders and receive an origination fee for doing the loan.
A mortgage broker is not a lender but arranges mortgage financing through a third party. A mortgage broker may also offer a variety of loans from a variety of investors however a mortgage broker must rely on the investor they select for the loan to underwrite, close and fund the loan
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What is the meaning of reinstatement?
Reinstatement simply means getting your coverage back to active. Most policies cancel when payments are not received on a timely manner, causing a policy to cancel (no coverage). Once payment is received, a company will usually reinstate a policy, sometimes without lapse (depending on how many days the polilcy has been cancelled).
When is A media-rich report is better than a plain report?
A media-rich report is better than a plain report when visual aids such as images, videos, or interactive graphics can help convey complex information more effectively. It can make the content more engaging and easier to understand for the audience, leading to better retention and comprehension of the information presented.
What is the meaning of sunset date?
A sunset date refers to the date on which a program, policy, or regulation is set to expire or be terminated unless it is renewed or extended by authorities. It serves as a mechanism to ensure periodic review and evaluation of the effectiveness and relevance of the measure in question.
Can you auction your own home?
Yes, you can auction your own home if you meet the legal requirements in your area and work with a licensed auctioneer. Auctioning your home can be a way to potentially sell it quickly and set a specific timeline for the sale process.
If you own a home can you get a section 8 to help with the payment?
The purpose of Section 8 housing assistance is to allow low and/or fixed income, disabled persons and/or families, etc. to obtain suitable housing. There are some homeowner programs (see link), but not sure they would apply to you.
How do you write a letter to the principal request him to give permission to take stationary books?
Use a letter requesting a Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure if you are asking your lender to accept the deed to your house instead of (in lieu of) foreclosing. If you have a buyer, but the amount you owe the bank is greater than the amount offered you should consider using a short sale hardship letter. A request for a Deed in Lieu should state the particulars regarding your loan: loan number and property address. If your house has been on the market tell the lender who your real estate agent is and include an authorization of the lender to speak directly to the agent. Most importantly, you need to explain why you are unable to make your house payments, e.g. medical hardship, divorce or job layoff. Submit a financial statement with your request. You can ask the lender for a copy of their form.
Can you purchase a short sale with an fha loan?
Yes, you can purchase a Short Sale with an FHA loan. There are no restrictions on the type of financing in the purchase of a short sale.
Can you buy home after short sale?
Yes you can buy a home after shortsale, remember your credit with be ok for the simple fact it will show you paid your debt of your home by doing a short sale.
Can you refinance a house that is listed for sale?
Yes, you can refinance a home that is listed for sale.
I, like many, have refinanced property/homes that are either for sale and even those with sale contracts on them.
Not only can you use the more normal types of finance, including lines of credit, etc., but the class (or term) for loans that are made exactly to do so is called "bridge loans" or "bridge financing". Generally because it bridges you from one to the other property. (If you are doing this to have the funds to close on a second property, you can sometimes arrange financing that essentially will cover both, with the first one dropping off at sale, called a blanket mortgage).
Understand, the mortgage company has nothing really at risk if you are selling, as their loan is secured to the property and they will get paid sale proceeds before you.
Contrary to the above, lenders (investors) would love everyone to pay off early! The interest rate you see (actually that thing called APR) is for the interest and costs over the term of the loan. If you pay a loan off early, you effectively pay a MUCH higher interest rate (actually APR). Much, much higher. Consider how much you would pay on say a 30 year loan you refinanced every year. Lots and lots of fees and up front interest, and at the end of 30 years, you wouldn't have paid any principal really and still owe the original amount! The early payoff of loans is one of the major income factors for lenders.
What happens to the families of foreclosed homes?
Families of foreclosed homes are forced to find another place to live. There is a program called "Cash for Keys" where families will get a check for up to $1,000 for volunteering to leave their home.
How do you say there is a lot of sale in Spanish?
you mean " there is a lot of sale". in spanish is " Hay muchas en venta" " hay muchas en ofertas".