Posted on: 09th Sep, 2012 05:57 am
Can a home (in california), be foreclosed after quitclaim, without notifying us (new trustee)and give us the right to defend the property? My husband cousin's quitclaim the property to us, now it turns out property was foreclosed? Do we have rights? They were playing games saying they were going to modify the loan, during the negotitation went through with sale and said that they had they right to sell, because he had quitclaim and there was no longer any interest in his part of keeping the property. Please respond..
Hi dilciamendez,
When a property is foreclosed, it is the lender's duty to inform all the owners of the property about the same. You should contact a real estate attorney and discuss your situation with him. He will be able to let you know what steps you need to take in this regard.
Thanks
When a property is foreclosed, it is the lender's duty to inform all the owners of the property about the same. You should contact a real estate attorney and discuss your situation with him. He will be able to let you know what steps you need to take in this regard.
Thanks
Hi dilciamendez!
Welcome to forums!
If the foreclosure was done before you received the quitclaim deed, then I don't think you can do anything. Nevertheless, as James has said, it will be a good idea to contact an attorney and take his opinion in this regard.
Feel free to ask if you've further queries.
Sussane
Welcome to forums!
If the foreclosure was done before you received the quitclaim deed, then I don't think you can do anything. Nevertheless, as James has said, it will be a good idea to contact an attorney and take his opinion in this regard.
Feel free to ask if you've further queries.
Sussane