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My house went into foreclosure, and was sold almost 4 months ago. I have not heard from the mortage company or lawyers. I don't know who bought it or anything. I do know, I have 6 months redemption period, but when does this begin? I thought that somebody would notify me of who purchased it, or when, how much etc... Can anyone give me advice. I dont even know what date I have to leave Thank you

2007-02-15 02:17:44 · 3 answers · asked by boo 1 in Business & Finance Renting & Real Estate

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You are never told who purchased your home.
There is a possibility it sold for more than you owed on it or equal to the balance you had left on it.
You need to contact the court that handled your foreclosure/ attorneys involved. I believe you have up to 6 months in getting out however since the home has been sold, as you stated, I am surprised you have not heard from the new owners.
Were you summoned to court in regards to the foreclosure? Have you not received a summons to vacate the premises is all in question. Just be prepared for that to come.

2007-02-15 02:33:39 · answer #1 · answered by Samantha 4 · 0 0

Call your bank or foreclosure officer. There are so many variables at play that there is no one answer we could give you. You can always ask your opinion on creditboards.com in the forums and get lots of good help and moral support there.

2007-02-15 02:32:42 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

generally, they gained't come when you yet I do have self belief they'd pursue a judgment against you in the event that they had to. that's beneficial to call them and spot in the event that they'd be prepared to settle the debt for much less. they have probable already bought that debt for pennies on the dollar and the recent investor could be prepared to allow you walk from that debt for lots below you owe on it. sturdy success!

2016-10-02 04:28:24 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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