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 What is the procedure for a landlord to evict someone from their apartment?
I am wondering if the laws differ in every state? Also, how long does one have to come up with the rent before an eviction notice is served? I don't have 2 nickels to rub together and the new ...


 Parents would like to sell me their house below market value with monthly payments no interest is this legal.?
I have 3 Siblings and have been living in the family home for 20 years. All of the upkeep have been provided by me my parents has agree to sell me the house for only $20,000. I have been searching ...


 How much do banks usually lend for mortgages?
Let's say I make 50K and want to buy a house. I'll put 50% down in cash, but how much do banks generally lend people, and is there a formula for calculating that amount?...


 I have tenants I have given a 10 day notice to pay or quit. Non payment for 3 months . What is my next step?
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 Our lease is up what do we do with all our stuff!?
We are moving out of our current apartment and into our new one. however, our lease is up on the 25th and we cant get into our new one until the 1st. what is a good idea of things to do with our ...


 Re: Penal Code 602.5. I evicted a tenant from a 9-plex. Is it considered trespassing if she visits a friend?
If a tenant was evicted from a 9-plex, and she visits a friend who is still on the property, is she effectively trespassing? I own the property and I don't want her anywhere near it. But she ...


 Question for realestate agents.?
The realestate market in my city has hit an all time high. Because of this the cost of rental houses has also gone up. The market is now balancing off and slowly starting to go down again. My ...


 Is this an emergency maintenance issue?
I live in an apartment building and over the weekend my bathroom ceiling started to leak. It also looked like part of the ceiling was drooping. It would stop for awhile, then it seems like when the ...


 Tenant doesn't want to pay the rent, and she refuses to leave. How can I retake my property back.?
I have a second home that I use it as a renting one. My Tenant has been there for 7 months and everything is good til 2 months ago, when she said, she doesn't have money to pay me for this month ...


 I bought a house almost one year ago, What is equity?
Where to start or where to go to open an equity on my house?How does it work?
and for what is it good for?
Can I pay my credit cards with it?
What are the good and bad parts about it?<...


 Can you renovate while renting?
An apartment....


 Does this seem legal/moral?
My husband and I rented an apartment and had trouble with the upstairs neighbors. We called the landlord three times over the issue, and our last call about it ended with her telling my husband that ...


 What should i do? Need expert suggestions please?
I want to buy a new house, but I still have to sell my old house. I'm afraid that I won't be able to sell the old house soon enough and I would have to worry about paying monthly for both ...


 I have a tenant that won't pay?
I have a tenant that has hired a lawyer and stated that she will not be paying me my rent for October & November, plus she wants her full security deposit back. Reasons behind this behavior: We&...


 How can you get a bank loan for a house when you don't even have nearly as much for collateral?
I was looking at a book about real estate investing and it says you can take a small amount of money (Example:$10,000.00 and have the bank give you a $70,000.00 loan added to your $10,000.00 and you ...


 No credit - wanting to buy a home?
My boyfriend and I want to buy a home that is not over $200,000 with maybe like $5000 at the most down, both of our credit is horrible right now, being repaired from stupid things in the past.
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 When I move into a rented flat am i responsible for any bill arrears left by other tenants if any?
Bills such as gas, electric and water mainly. Any advice would be great, thanks!...


 What should I be looking for when buying my first house?
I currently live in a 2 bdrm apartment with my bf, we don't have any pets or kids. I want to know from other homeowners what i should be looking for in my first house purchase....


 How much house can I afford if...?
How much house can I afford if...

Okay so let's say I live in a 600,000 dollar house that I am planning on selling. I also make 200,000 a year. How much house can I afford? Just a ...


 I purchased a house without doing a title search. How do i remove liens from 20 years ago?
I am now trying to sell the house....



Yankeesmith
How many skipped mortgage payments before the bank can begin foreclosure?
Lost job in the begining of May. Paid May mortgage payment, but only a fraction of June's. It is now July 21. Can the bank foreclose already? I just sent $600 but still owe $1,000 of June's mortgage.
                     
 




dioncornel
Depends on your state, but here in California, once you are 30 days behind, the lender can file the first notice called a "notice of default". This must be published in your local newspaper and then once it is recorded with the county recorders office, you have a 90 day window in which you can bring your mortgage current.

Once the 90 day window from the notice of default has elapsed, the lender then must file the next notice called a "notice of trustee's sale". Once this is filed, you have 21 days to come up with the entire balance or your home can be sold at auction.

Now, typically, the lenders never file these documents on the exact 30 day and 90 day time frames, but if they do, you can expect to have 121 days from the time you become 30 days behind before your home is sold in a foreclosure sale.

You must contact your lender now and start negotiating with them. Request a forbearance agreement now and request the delinquent payments be added to the end of your mortgage. A forbearance is note modification where you make arrangements to take care of delinquent mortgage payments before your home is lost to foreclosure.

Your lender, like all lenders today, does NOT want to foreclose your home. They will work with you as long as you work with them.

Good luck.


golferwhoworks
every state is different some as little as 60 days most wont do any thing until 90 or days down. Get a job and ask the lender to work out a forebearance agreement so you can keep your home


trying to please
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I'm in the same boat. I think it's 3 months before they do anything. But, you need to call them and discuss your situation with them, maybe they can help in some way.


marina C
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Usually it is 2 - 3 months of mortgage default. But before it's too late inform your lender / bank about it. It is your responsibility to notify your lender, so that he can explain you the entire process and what to expect. Don’t delay, for the longer you take, there will be other fees and chargers that you have to incur.
Another reason why your lender should know about your situation is because he should get a fair idea as to why you are not being able to make your payments so that you can buy some time from him to get your finances right in place.


dave
It's time to have a serious conversation with your bank, so you don't lose your home.

There's a terrific article at eHow on steps you can take to avoid foreclosure:

http://www.ehow.com/how_2256426_foreclosure-middle-subprime-housing-crisis.html
How to Avoid Foreclosure During the Subprime Crisis

Read through it carefully, follow the steps outlined, and make full use of the Resource links provided.

If it's not too late, you might to look at this one, as well, on renegotiating your mortgage with your bank:

http://www.ehow.com/video_2277196_renegotiate-mortgage-lower-monthly-payments.html
How to Renegotiate Your Mortgage and Lower Your Monthly Payments

Lastly, you might want to check out ways to earn some extra cash

http://www.ehow.com/how_2254361_money-internet.html
How to make money on the internet, scam-free

Hope that helps. Best of luck.


Sunshine(s)
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3 months believe me been there before... The bank doesnt want the house they want you to pay for it, therefore dont be to concered as long as you send them something showing that you are trying...Hope this helps...


bbwebpuppy
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The note you signed is your contract with the lender to repay the money. In there you will find the foreclosure process spelled out.

I agree with the othe posters, calling the lender, especially in these times, has the best potential for you working something out so you can keep the house.


cloutmaster
You can also contact a loss mitigaton company to work on your behalf. It can be time consuming for an individual to contact the lender. They can work out a loan modification for you.


farmgirlup84
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Why haven't you called the lending institution to see about working something out? Not paying or underpaying without any sort of communication to them is a VERY BAD idea. Call your bank and see what they can help you with--the longer you wait the less sympathetic they will be, you should have done this right away! Hopefully though, you'll be able to work something out--at this point especially, banks don't WANT to foreclose, so they may be more than eager to help you out if it means keeping your business.

Good luck! Hope you find a new job soon!


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