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Re: Post-foreclosure effects..

Posted by josie norbisrath on January 08, 2008 at 6:47 PM

In Reply to: Post-foreclosure effects.. posted by Ward-CA- on May 01, 2002 at 6:49 PM

Hi
Can someone tell me how much time is a renter have when house is going thru foreclosure to move out.I have aa sister that is renting a house in California and she has been given 2 day notice to move out as the house is going thru foreclosure.Is this legal.
My sister is a single woman. Please help me understand this.

: : Hello. I had my house in CT foreclosed on in Sept 2001.
: : Can someone tell me what happens next? I have had no contact from the mortgage company regarding the house itself. They never announced the foreclosure in the paper or put up any signs, etc. I have driven by and there is someone doing some major repairs and renovations on the house now. The house wasnt in the best of shape, but the neighborhood was great. I feel like I am waiting for the bomb to drop. Is there a statue of limitations where they can come after us for any deficiency judgements after the house is sold ? Do they ever send us any paperwork as far as for the IRS ? We got a letter stating they were selling things left in the home and that any extra funds would be sent to us. Of course I dont expect anything from this, as it wasn't worth much. How about back taxes we owed to the city. Is there a time limit they can come after us for that ? I am now divorced. How long is this foreclosure going to haunt me on my credit ? Thanks for your help

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: Leigh,

: Generally state law requires that creditors exercise their collection rights within a timely manner, generally 1 to 2 years from the final determination of their damages.

: If a lender decides not to come after you for a deficiency then they might send you a1099 form, due to the forgiveness of debt issue, but not all lenders do so.

: I really don’t know what kind of taxes you would owe a city. Perhaps you’re thinking of delinquent property taxes, which are usually a county tax. Since property taxes run with the land, not the individual, you won’t be personally liable for them.

: You will probably feel the effect of a foreclosure for about 5 to 7 years. But it will diminish dramatically from one year to the next.



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