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February 25, 2010 at 1:46 PM #518680February 25, 2010 at 3:14 PM #517959UCGalParticipant
[quote=AK]You can search for NOD/NOT filings at lpsasap.com — just keep in mind that posted trustee sales get postponed or cancelled frequently for various reasons.
As far as your deposit, tenant rights after foreclosure, etc. … a couple of new state and federal laws have been passed, so you should probably talk to a lawyer.[/quote]
A better way to see the NOD/NOT filings is by looking at the county recorders database.
Once you see the NOT on file – then google the address – the notice of trustee sale has to be published as a legal notice – so you will find out the details without having to order the copy.
fidelityasap.com (lpasap) is a listing of trustee sales – but seems to only include, locally, the ones at the main courthouse (Downtown San Diego). I don’t see any of the trustee sales from El Cajon on fidelityasap.com Priorityposting.com (click on advanced search to use the tool – no log in required.) gives the trustee sales for the El Cajon courthouse. I’m not sure if there is a third database, or even if trustee sales happen at the north county court house.
One property I’ve been following was not showing up on fidelityasap – turns out it’s the El Cajon courthouse – so it was on priorityposting… This property is in Carlsbad – so no rhyme or reason why it’s trustee sale is in east county.
I believe it is 90 days or more between NOD and NOT. So start checking the county recorders grant deed database 90 days after the NOD was recorded. In the house I was following it was 94 days between NOT and NOD.
February 25, 2010 at 3:14 PM #518393UCGalParticipant[quote=AK]You can search for NOD/NOT filings at lpsasap.com — just keep in mind that posted trustee sales get postponed or cancelled frequently for various reasons.
As far as your deposit, tenant rights after foreclosure, etc. … a couple of new state and federal laws have been passed, so you should probably talk to a lawyer.[/quote]
A better way to see the NOD/NOT filings is by looking at the county recorders database.
Once you see the NOT on file – then google the address – the notice of trustee sale has to be published as a legal notice – so you will find out the details without having to order the copy.
fidelityasap.com (lpasap) is a listing of trustee sales – but seems to only include, locally, the ones at the main courthouse (Downtown San Diego). I don’t see any of the trustee sales from El Cajon on fidelityasap.com Priorityposting.com (click on advanced search to use the tool – no log in required.) gives the trustee sales for the El Cajon courthouse. I’m not sure if there is a third database, or even if trustee sales happen at the north county court house.
One property I’ve been following was not showing up on fidelityasap – turns out it’s the El Cajon courthouse – so it was on priorityposting… This property is in Carlsbad – so no rhyme or reason why it’s trustee sale is in east county.
I believe it is 90 days or more between NOD and NOT. So start checking the county recorders grant deed database 90 days after the NOD was recorded. In the house I was following it was 94 days between NOT and NOD.
February 25, 2010 at 3:14 PM #517817UCGalParticipant[quote=AK]You can search for NOD/NOT filings at lpsasap.com — just keep in mind that posted trustee sales get postponed or cancelled frequently for various reasons.
As far as your deposit, tenant rights after foreclosure, etc. … a couple of new state and federal laws have been passed, so you should probably talk to a lawyer.[/quote]
A better way to see the NOD/NOT filings is by looking at the county recorders database.
Once you see the NOT on file – then google the address – the notice of trustee sale has to be published as a legal notice – so you will find out the details without having to order the copy.
fidelityasap.com (lpasap) is a listing of trustee sales – but seems to only include, locally, the ones at the main courthouse (Downtown San Diego). I don’t see any of the trustee sales from El Cajon on fidelityasap.com Priorityposting.com (click on advanced search to use the tool – no log in required.) gives the trustee sales for the El Cajon courthouse. I’m not sure if there is a third database, or even if trustee sales happen at the north county court house.
One property I’ve been following was not showing up on fidelityasap – turns out it’s the El Cajon courthouse – so it was on priorityposting… This property is in Carlsbad – so no rhyme or reason why it’s trustee sale is in east county.
I believe it is 90 days or more between NOD and NOT. So start checking the county recorders grant deed database 90 days after the NOD was recorded. In the house I was following it was 94 days between NOT and NOD.
February 25, 2010 at 3:14 PM #518487UCGalParticipant[quote=AK]You can search for NOD/NOT filings at lpsasap.com — just keep in mind that posted trustee sales get postponed or cancelled frequently for various reasons.
As far as your deposit, tenant rights after foreclosure, etc. … a couple of new state and federal laws have been passed, so you should probably talk to a lawyer.[/quote]
A better way to see the NOD/NOT filings is by looking at the county recorders database.
Once you see the NOT on file – then google the address – the notice of trustee sale has to be published as a legal notice – so you will find out the details without having to order the copy.
fidelityasap.com (lpasap) is a listing of trustee sales – but seems to only include, locally, the ones at the main courthouse (Downtown San Diego). I don’t see any of the trustee sales from El Cajon on fidelityasap.com Priorityposting.com (click on advanced search to use the tool – no log in required.) gives the trustee sales for the El Cajon courthouse. I’m not sure if there is a third database, or even if trustee sales happen at the north county court house.
One property I’ve been following was not showing up on fidelityasap – turns out it’s the El Cajon courthouse – so it was on priorityposting… This property is in Carlsbad – so no rhyme or reason why it’s trustee sale is in east county.
I believe it is 90 days or more between NOD and NOT. So start checking the county recorders grant deed database 90 days after the NOD was recorded. In the house I was following it was 94 days between NOT and NOD.
February 25, 2010 at 3:14 PM #518740UCGalParticipant[quote=AK]You can search for NOD/NOT filings at lpsasap.com — just keep in mind that posted trustee sales get postponed or cancelled frequently for various reasons.
As far as your deposit, tenant rights after foreclosure, etc. … a couple of new state and federal laws have been passed, so you should probably talk to a lawyer.[/quote]
A better way to see the NOD/NOT filings is by looking at the county recorders database.
Once you see the NOT on file – then google the address – the notice of trustee sale has to be published as a legal notice – so you will find out the details without having to order the copy.
fidelityasap.com (lpasap) is a listing of trustee sales – but seems to only include, locally, the ones at the main courthouse (Downtown San Diego). I don’t see any of the trustee sales from El Cajon on fidelityasap.com Priorityposting.com (click on advanced search to use the tool – no log in required.) gives the trustee sales for the El Cajon courthouse. I’m not sure if there is a third database, or even if trustee sales happen at the north county court house.
One property I’ve been following was not showing up on fidelityasap – turns out it’s the El Cajon courthouse – so it was on priorityposting… This property is in Carlsbad – so no rhyme or reason why it’s trustee sale is in east county.
I believe it is 90 days or more between NOD and NOT. So start checking the county recorders grant deed database 90 days after the NOD was recorded. In the house I was following it was 94 days between NOT and NOD.
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