They can take their things out before the auction occurs- otherwise- everything inside goes to the new buyer on auction day and, chances are, they have a locksmith right there to change all locks immediately so nobody can get in again.
The other alternative is to stalk the place and wait for trash days and when the owner puts the stuff out to the curbside, go for it- but you won't be alone- there are people out there who look for this sort of thing and are poised to pounce.
Some auction winners have yard sales, but who would want to buy their sh*t back?
2007-07-26 08:54:36
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answered by gawd0 5
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They are foreclosing on the house, not your personal possestions. Normally you have 3 days after forclosure to get your butt out of the house. You can take all your personal items.
If you leave anything they have to send you a certified letter saying what do you want to do with this? (they dont have too but they normally do) Are you picking it up? If you dont they can do whatever they want with it. Just take out what you want, leave what you dont want and they can deal with it.
They cant touch your personal property. Only your house is in foreclouser.
Call your local court, my opinion is only good for Utah. They could take it all if possession is on sale. Get it out before sale if that is your state law.
2007-07-26 09:00:01
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answered by financing_loans 6
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they better get them out before they put a lock on the doors and keep everyone out before they auction it off!
call the mortgage company and see if you can do a short sale or sign a deed in Lu of foreclose. I did that and they sold my house for 76,000 and wrote off the other 24,000!!! It's worth looking into so you don't owe a ton once it's sold dirt cheap! Good Luck..
2007-07-26 08:57:57
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answered by Heather 4
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Get out fast with their stuff, once the cops show up with warrent, it is all free game, even it it were there on loan by me, I am out ,so i beter get before thsecops seel it off
2007-07-26 09:00:37
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answered by Scott B 4
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you and your roommates need to move prior to the trustee sale, and take all of your belongings with you.
if anything is left in the house when the new owners take over - they do not have to give it to you.
here is a website that will tell you the foreclosure timeline for your state----you should have plenty of time to get out...foreclosure is NOT a surprise.
http://www.foreclosures.com/pages/state_laws.asp
good luck
2007-07-26 08:57:49
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answered by Blue October 6
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SOMETIME during the FOUR MONTHS of warning time, your roomate should move his stuff out.
2007-07-26 17:19:17
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answered by teran_realtor 7
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They could lose their things. When it comes to the day you have to move out, make sure they take their things as well.
2007-07-26 08:56:22
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answered by mageta8 6
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