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Re: Holdover owner sueing to retain possession

Posted by bukzin on May 04, 2009 at 11:37 AM

In Reply to: Re: Holdover owner sueing to retain possession posted by dond on May 03, 2009 at 8:58 AM

: : As the foreclosing lender on a 2nd Note, I recently received title
: : to a property since so no one bid at the sale. Upon serving the
: : 3-day notice to vacate, I was notified by the previous owner that
: : he intends to sue basically over every part of the lending
: : process as well as fight the unlawful detainer.

: : My question is this: how will this affect the unlawful detainer
: : process? If I had been an investor instead of the beneficiary,
: : I'd have nothing to do with the owners previous loans.

: What you are hearing is probably hot air. Hire an experinced eviction attorney who practices in the county where your property is located. If you don't know one, call a property management company and ask who they use.
:
: Dond

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I would also select an attorney that has on-going involvement
with foreclosure unlawful detainers.

These are somewhat different than evicting tenants for un-paid rent.

Good luck


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