Saturday, January 23, 2010

Foreclosure Redemption Period After The Redemption Period, Is This Right?

After the redemption period, Is this right? - foreclosure redemption period

After the payback time of the foreclosure law, a person can be forced to move out of the house until they are served with an eviction notice. Is that true? (Only serious answers)

3 comments:

baby kaylee is here! jan.14,2010 said...

It's okay! it must express its position on this matter if you are asked to leave so just to say that he never received a eviction notice, even with an eviction notice, you still have 30 days to collect their business and that everyone in the house what is necessary to expel the premises

baby kaylee is here! jan.14,2010 said...

It's okay! it must express its position on this matter if you are asked to leave so just to say that he never received a eviction notice, even with an eviction notice, you still have 30 days to collect their business and that everyone in the house what is necessary to expel the premises

MLaw said...

Unless there is a local law to the contrary, has nothing to do with the acquisition profession. Once the title can be transferred to the new owners to seek removal. In the court that smart lenders will receive a warrant "expulsion" or "Help") (change conditions, while the search for closure, allowing to drive the invaders before they cart off camera.

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