Posted on: 12th Mar, 2007 01:33pm
If your home is sold through a foreclosure auction and the buyer gets full ownership to the property, there are chances that you may be evicted from the house. Read through the sections below to know about the various aspects of a foreclosure eviction.
Foreclosure eviction process - How long can you occupy the home?
The amount of time you can stay in the property after foreclosure varies from one state to another. It also depends on how long it takes to complete the foreclosure. Generally, the owner is first served with summons. At the hearing, if the owner is proved to be in default, the judge grants Summary Judgment and sets up a foreclosure auction. The court then issues a Certificate of Title to the new owner 10 days after the foreclosure sale. Once the new owner receives the Certificate of Title, he can start the eviction process and obtain an Order of Possession in about 2 weeks time. He can then serve you a 3-day Notice to Quit and have the Sheriff evict you from the property, unless you are entitled to a redemption period under the state laws.
Does the homeowner have a right to get back the property?
There are some states which offer a redemption period to the homeowners who wish to keep the property, but do not currently have the means to stop foreclosure. It gives them more time, during which they can buy back or redeem the property on payment of the mortgage dues plus the foreclosure costs. State laws regarding the redemption period vary. Some states provide lengthy redemption period (about 1 year), while others provide a short time period (approximately 6 months). However, a redemption period is allowed only in case of a judicial foreclosure.
Renter eviction after foreclosure - Is it possible?
In case you are renting a property and that property goes into foreclosure due to default by the owner, you do have certain rights. As long as you do not violate the terms of the lease agreement and you continue paying your rent, you cannot be asked to vacate the property until the lease term is over.
Certain states like Washington also have a Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act (TOPA). Under this Act, if the owner is planning to sell the property, he has to offer the renter the right to purchase the property. Similarly in a foreclosure sale, if the lender purchases the property, he must provide the renter with a proper TOPA notice. However, if a third party buys the property, the renter is not entitled to a TOPA notice.
Under the Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act of 2009 (federal law foreclosure eviction), the purchaser of the property can ask the renter to leave the property if he intends to occupy the home as primary residence. But the new owner has to provide the tenant with at least a 90-day timeline to vacate the property.
Certain states like Washington also have a Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act (TOPA). Under this Act, if the owner is planning to sell the property, he has to offer the renter the right to purchase the property. Similarly in a foreclosure sale, if the lender purchases the property, he must provide the renter with a proper TOPA notice. However, if a third party buys the property, the renter is not entitled to a TOPA notice.
Under the Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act of 2009 (federal law foreclosure eviction), the purchaser of the property can ask the renter to leave the property if he intends to occupy the home as primary residence. But the new owner has to provide the tenant with at least a 90-day timeline to vacate the property.
What is constructive eviction?
Tenants often ask "What is constructive eviction foreclosure?" Well, this is a situation where the owner might not formally ask the tenant to leave the property, but he can indirectly force the tenant to vacate the property (e.g. the owner turns off electricity, water or he changes locks, etc.). In such a situation the tenant can sue the owner on the basis that he was forced to leave the house through constructive eviction.
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Posted on: 12th Mar, 2007 01:33 pm
After the foreclosure sale on the 18th of March, how long will I have before I have to remove my possesions and vacate the property? The home is in Tampa, Florida.
Thank you.
Henry Murray
Thank you.
Henry Murray
Hi yong,
If you've transferred the property to someone else, then that person is the owner of the property. If that person files bankruptcy, then he or she will have to list the property as his or her asset. The trustee will decide whether or not he will sell off the property.
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If you've transferred the property to someone else, then that person is the owner of the property. If that person files bankruptcy, then he or she will have to list the property as his or her asset. The trustee will decide whether or not he will sell off the property.
Thanks
I would appreciate some answers for my dilemma. I am 4 months behind on my rent. I own the mobile home outright, no mortgage, but I do not own the land, I have a lease from the previous owner for the land. We have tried to work things out with him, and told him that we need one more month and we can catch up with the full 5 months by that time. We were served a 3 day notice on Friday.
I am so worried that tomorrow the Sherriff can come in and take away my house. What is the procedure from here? I am in Florida. Do I have another amount of time to come up with the money, or tomorrow that is the end, and they will evict me from my house, but his property??
Thanks in advance for your answers.
I am so worried that tomorrow the Sherriff can come in and take away my house. What is the procedure from here? I am in Florida. Do I have another amount of time to come up with the money, or tomorrow that is the end, and they will evict me from my house, but his property??
Thanks in advance for your answers.
Hi batgirl!
Welcome to forums!
As you've already received an eviction notice from the landlord, you'll have to leave the property within that given period. If you're unable to leave the property within that given period then you should negotiate for some more time with the landlord.
Feel free to ask if you've further queries.
Sussane
Welcome to forums!
As you've already received an eviction notice from the landlord, you'll have to leave the property within that given period. If you're unable to leave the property within that given period then you should negotiate for some more time with the landlord.
Feel free to ask if you've further queries.
Sussane
How long in Georgia after sale of foreclosed rental property do you have to move out?
How long after the actual sale do you have to vacate the premises, in washington state?
Hi Butterfly and seriousdodo,
After the property is sold off, the lender will provide you with an eviction notice. The eviction notice will mention the time period within which you'll have to vacate the premises.
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After the property is sold off, the lender will provide you with an eviction notice. The eviction notice will mention the time period within which you'll have to vacate the premises.
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Hi... If the foreclosure occurs during fall/winter months, can the occupants of the home be forced to move out? Or, does the law provide some type of protection during this period so that the family will be allowed to stay until spring?
The state is Illinois.
Hi Anonimna,
After the foreclosure sale is over, you'll receive an eviction notice from the lender. This notice will mention the time period within which you'll have to leave the property. I don't think there is any special protection for people who have to move out in winter months.
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After the foreclosure sale is over, you'll receive an eviction notice from the lender. This notice will mention the time period within which you'll have to leave the property. I don't think there is any special protection for people who have to move out in winter months.
Thanks
If my home is to be sold on Nov.10,2010 How long do I have to move out?
I'm in the state of Maryland.
I'm in the state of Maryland.
If my home is to be sold on Nov.10,2010 How long do I have to move out?
I'm in the state of Maryland.
I'm in the state of Maryland.
If my home is to be sold on Nov.10. How long do I have to move out?
I'm in the state of Maryland.
I'm in the state of Maryland.
If my home is to be sold on Nov.10. How long do I have to move out?
I'm in the state of Maryland.
I'm in the state of Maryland.
After foreclosure sale on 30th of June, 2010 in Colorado, how long do I have before I have to remove my possessions and vacate the property? The home is in Parker, Colorado. What if I am physically gone from the property already, but unable financially to remove all of my possessions in time? Will they still serve an eviction on me even though I am out physically? If so, will it show on my credit record?
WHATS THE REDEMTION PERIOD IN CALIFORNIA :(