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May 17, 2011 at 4:34 AM #697023May 17, 2011 at 5:36 AM #695840AnonymousGuest
You can stay for free for at least 90 days from the NOD date, anything after that is pushing it unless you don’t care about any of your possessions in the house.
I last made a payment June of 2008 and only received a NOD less than 2 months ago. I got a ton of mail and calls too but the only thing that is important is the NOD.
I told my renters they need to be out next month and then I’ll see what kind of cash I can get from the lender when I come back to San Diego.
I never thought it would take almost 3 years to get the NOD. Good luck.
May 17, 2011 at 5:36 AM #695928AnonymousGuestYou can stay for free for at least 90 days from the NOD date, anything after that is pushing it unless you don’t care about any of your possessions in the house.
I last made a payment June of 2008 and only received a NOD less than 2 months ago. I got a ton of mail and calls too but the only thing that is important is the NOD.
I told my renters they need to be out next month and then I’ll see what kind of cash I can get from the lender when I come back to San Diego.
I never thought it would take almost 3 years to get the NOD. Good luck.
May 17, 2011 at 5:36 AM #696527AnonymousGuestYou can stay for free for at least 90 days from the NOD date, anything after that is pushing it unless you don’t care about any of your possessions in the house.
I last made a payment June of 2008 and only received a NOD less than 2 months ago. I got a ton of mail and calls too but the only thing that is important is the NOD.
I told my renters they need to be out next month and then I’ll see what kind of cash I can get from the lender when I come back to San Diego.
I never thought it would take almost 3 years to get the NOD. Good luck.
May 17, 2011 at 5:36 AM #696674AnonymousGuestYou can stay for free for at least 90 days from the NOD date, anything after that is pushing it unless you don’t care about any of your possessions in the house.
I last made a payment June of 2008 and only received a NOD less than 2 months ago. I got a ton of mail and calls too but the only thing that is important is the NOD.
I told my renters they need to be out next month and then I’ll see what kind of cash I can get from the lender when I come back to San Diego.
I never thought it would take almost 3 years to get the NOD. Good luck.
May 17, 2011 at 5:36 AM #697028AnonymousGuestYou can stay for free for at least 90 days from the NOD date, anything after that is pushing it unless you don’t care about any of your possessions in the house.
I last made a payment June of 2008 and only received a NOD less than 2 months ago. I got a ton of mail and calls too but the only thing that is important is the NOD.
I told my renters they need to be out next month and then I’ll see what kind of cash I can get from the lender when I come back to San Diego.
I never thought it would take almost 3 years to get the NOD. Good luck.
May 17, 2011 at 9:10 AM #695865(former)FormerSanDieganParticipant[quote=BillS78]You can stay for free for at least 90 days from the NOD date, anything after that is pushing it unless you don’t care about any of your possessions in the house.
I last made a payment June of 2008 and only received a NOD less than 2 months ago. I got a ton of mail and calls too but the only thing that is important is the NOD.
I told my renters they need to be out next month and then I’ll see what kind of cash I can get from the lender when I come back to San Diego.
I never thought it would take almost 3 years to get the NOD. Good luck.[/quote]
Niiice.
Did you charge rent while being delinquent on your loan ?
http://www.foreclosureradar.com/ca-foreclosure-law/ca-foreclosure-law-civil-code-890
May 17, 2011 at 9:10 AM #695953(former)FormerSanDieganParticipant[quote=BillS78]You can stay for free for at least 90 days from the NOD date, anything after that is pushing it unless you don’t care about any of your possessions in the house.
I last made a payment June of 2008 and only received a NOD less than 2 months ago. I got a ton of mail and calls too but the only thing that is important is the NOD.
I told my renters they need to be out next month and then I’ll see what kind of cash I can get from the lender when I come back to San Diego.
I never thought it would take almost 3 years to get the NOD. Good luck.[/quote]
Niiice.
Did you charge rent while being delinquent on your loan ?
http://www.foreclosureradar.com/ca-foreclosure-law/ca-foreclosure-law-civil-code-890
May 17, 2011 at 9:10 AM #696552(former)FormerSanDieganParticipant[quote=BillS78]You can stay for free for at least 90 days from the NOD date, anything after that is pushing it unless you don’t care about any of your possessions in the house.
I last made a payment June of 2008 and only received a NOD less than 2 months ago. I got a ton of mail and calls too but the only thing that is important is the NOD.
I told my renters they need to be out next month and then I’ll see what kind of cash I can get from the lender when I come back to San Diego.
I never thought it would take almost 3 years to get the NOD. Good luck.[/quote]
Niiice.
Did you charge rent while being delinquent on your loan ?
http://www.foreclosureradar.com/ca-foreclosure-law/ca-foreclosure-law-civil-code-890
May 17, 2011 at 9:10 AM #696699(former)FormerSanDieganParticipant[quote=BillS78]You can stay for free for at least 90 days from the NOD date, anything after that is pushing it unless you don’t care about any of your possessions in the house.
I last made a payment June of 2008 and only received a NOD less than 2 months ago. I got a ton of mail and calls too but the only thing that is important is the NOD.
I told my renters they need to be out next month and then I’ll see what kind of cash I can get from the lender when I come back to San Diego.
I never thought it would take almost 3 years to get the NOD. Good luck.[/quote]
Niiice.
Did you charge rent while being delinquent on your loan ?
http://www.foreclosureradar.com/ca-foreclosure-law/ca-foreclosure-law-civil-code-890
May 17, 2011 at 9:10 AM #697053(former)FormerSanDieganParticipant[quote=BillS78]You can stay for free for at least 90 days from the NOD date, anything after that is pushing it unless you don’t care about any of your possessions in the house.
I last made a payment June of 2008 and only received a NOD less than 2 months ago. I got a ton of mail and calls too but the only thing that is important is the NOD.
I told my renters they need to be out next month and then I’ll see what kind of cash I can get from the lender when I come back to San Diego.
I never thought it would take almost 3 years to get the NOD. Good luck.[/quote]
Niiice.
Did you charge rent while being delinquent on your loan ?
http://www.foreclosureradar.com/ca-foreclosure-law/ca-foreclosure-law-civil-code-890
May 17, 2011 at 9:17 AM #695870urbanrealtorParticipantBillS:
To quote epicmealtime, that’s smart.
As you will notice on that link above, you are only in trouble for skimming when you are renting out and not paying in your first year of ownership.So what you did is perfectly legal.
May 17, 2011 at 9:17 AM #695958urbanrealtorParticipantBillS:
To quote epicmealtime, that’s smart.
As you will notice on that link above, you are only in trouble for skimming when you are renting out and not paying in your first year of ownership.So what you did is perfectly legal.
May 17, 2011 at 9:17 AM #696557urbanrealtorParticipantBillS:
To quote epicmealtime, that’s smart.
As you will notice on that link above, you are only in trouble for skimming when you are renting out and not paying in your first year of ownership.So what you did is perfectly legal.
May 17, 2011 at 9:17 AM #696704urbanrealtorParticipantBillS:
To quote epicmealtime, that’s smart.
As you will notice on that link above, you are only in trouble for skimming when you are renting out and not paying in your first year of ownership.So what you did is perfectly legal.
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