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Post-sale holdover time in Missouri.In Reply to: time after sale in Missouri posted by mark on March 12, 2002 at 9:32 PM : My forclosure sale date was 2/26. I tried to push through a workout package before the sale but it did not work and Countrywide could not give me a reason for not accepting the package. I have found a house to rent but it will not be availabe until 5/1. How much time do I have to stay in the property? Will I get a notice of eviction, or will they just padlock my doors before I can get my belongings out? Please help , stressed on what to do or how to handle this. I have started moving things to a storage unit but would like to know a final or last day... It would be nice if my family could stay here as long as possible, but I know we are on barrowed time. Any help would be greatly appreciated. =========== Mark, almost all states nowadays require a written notice to vacate to be served on the holdover owner in a foreclosure action. Such a notice will delineate the amount of time you have before youre subject to a physical eviction and it usually amounts to 15 to 30 days. But read your notice to vacate carefully when it comes and then move out before youre forcibly evicted. Follow Ups:
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