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This is property in ohio. How long would you have after the sale before you had to move? And is it possible to get additional time if needed.

2006-10-10 05:53:22 · 3 answers · asked by kjmk57 1 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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The purchaser has a right to immediate possession but the reality is that you can stay until such time as you are evicted.

2006-10-10 05:58:01 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You didn't give many specifics. Before answering, an attorney would need to have some of these specifics answered:
1) What was the basis for the sheriff's sale?
a) non-payment of taxes?
b) foreclosure of a mortgage?
c) foreclosure of some other type of lein?

Depending on what the basis is for the sale will determine how long you have before they can start an action for possession. The laws of Ohio will also govern, and for specifics, you MUST consult an Ohio attorney.

Generally, there is a redemption period after a sheriff's sale, in which you can pay the total judgment, including all fees and costs, and redeem the property. However, the redemption period varies from state to state and also varies depending on the facts of a situation.

You need to consult with an attorney licensed in Ohio. For a referral, contact your state or local bar association.

2006-10-10 06:46:15 · answer #2 · answered by Phil R 5 · 0 0

you ought to forget approximately approximately regardless of documentation the Sheriff offered and seek for the advice of human beings in this internet site who do not even understand what state or us of a you reside in. stable thought.

2016-10-19 03:42:33 · answer #3 · answered by haan 4 · 0 0

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