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February 19, 2009 at 10:25 AM #350259February 19, 2009 at 6:48 PM #350442AnonymousGuest
Sandiagon,
Thank you for making me aware of the tenant rights….it appears I may have and extra 60 days to vacate since the new tenant foreclosure law passed earlier this year.
So far my first step should be to contact my LL and get the story from him, hopefully he will be honest and straight forward with his plans. Also, see if there is any chance for me to get back my deposit which is equal to 1.5 months rent( I doubt it but it won’t hurt to ask).
Thanks for all the replies, if anyone else has any ideas this pigg is all ears ;).
February 19, 2009 at 6:48 PM #350702AnonymousGuestSandiagon,
Thank you for making me aware of the tenant rights….it appears I may have and extra 60 days to vacate since the new tenant foreclosure law passed earlier this year.
So far my first step should be to contact my LL and get the story from him, hopefully he will be honest and straight forward with his plans. Also, see if there is any chance for me to get back my deposit which is equal to 1.5 months rent( I doubt it but it won’t hurt to ask).
Thanks for all the replies, if anyone else has any ideas this pigg is all ears ;).
February 19, 2009 at 6:48 PM #350603AnonymousGuestSandiagon,
Thank you for making me aware of the tenant rights….it appears I may have and extra 60 days to vacate since the new tenant foreclosure law passed earlier this year.
So far my first step should be to contact my LL and get the story from him, hopefully he will be honest and straight forward with his plans. Also, see if there is any chance for me to get back my deposit which is equal to 1.5 months rent( I doubt it but it won’t hurt to ask).
Thanks for all the replies, if anyone else has any ideas this pigg is all ears ;).
February 19, 2009 at 6:48 PM #350568AnonymousGuestSandiagon,
Thank you for making me aware of the tenant rights….it appears I may have and extra 60 days to vacate since the new tenant foreclosure law passed earlier this year.
So far my first step should be to contact my LL and get the story from him, hopefully he will be honest and straight forward with his plans. Also, see if there is any chance for me to get back my deposit which is equal to 1.5 months rent( I doubt it but it won’t hurt to ask).
Thanks for all the replies, if anyone else has any ideas this pigg is all ears ;).
February 19, 2009 at 6:48 PM #350122AnonymousGuestSandiagon,
Thank you for making me aware of the tenant rights….it appears I may have and extra 60 days to vacate since the new tenant foreclosure law passed earlier this year.
So far my first step should be to contact my LL and get the story from him, hopefully he will be honest and straight forward with his plans. Also, see if there is any chance for me to get back my deposit which is equal to 1.5 months rent( I doubt it but it won’t hurt to ask).
Thanks for all the replies, if anyone else has any ideas this pigg is all ears ;).
February 19, 2009 at 10:00 PM #350561patbParticipant[quote=djc]Thanks everyone for your replies.
patb – My understanding is that my contract with the LL is independent of their ability to pay the mortgage. Until they are no longer the owners, I am liable and can be sued for non payment, court costs, etc. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Additionally, how does one go about doing the escrow option?[/quote]
Dude
A man being sued into foreclosure has no ability to Sue you.
he isn’t paying the mortgage, you don’t pay the rent, think of it
as the coprophagic circle of life.when he fucks you out of your deposit, what are you going to
do? sue a bankrupt loser who just lost his house?and an escrow?
just call your bank tell them you want to set up an escrowFebruary 19, 2009 at 10:00 PM #350817patbParticipant[quote=djc]Thanks everyone for your replies.
patb – My understanding is that my contract with the LL is independent of their ability to pay the mortgage. Until they are no longer the owners, I am liable and can be sued for non payment, court costs, etc. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Additionally, how does one go about doing the escrow option?[/quote]
Dude
A man being sued into foreclosure has no ability to Sue you.
he isn’t paying the mortgage, you don’t pay the rent, think of it
as the coprophagic circle of life.when he fucks you out of your deposit, what are you going to
do? sue a bankrupt loser who just lost his house?and an escrow?
just call your bank tell them you want to set up an escrowFebruary 19, 2009 at 10:00 PM #350684patbParticipant[quote=djc]Thanks everyone for your replies.
patb – My understanding is that my contract with the LL is independent of their ability to pay the mortgage. Until they are no longer the owners, I am liable and can be sued for non payment, court costs, etc. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Additionally, how does one go about doing the escrow option?[/quote]
Dude
A man being sued into foreclosure has no ability to Sue you.
he isn’t paying the mortgage, you don’t pay the rent, think of it
as the coprophagic circle of life.when he fucks you out of your deposit, what are you going to
do? sue a bankrupt loser who just lost his house?and an escrow?
just call your bank tell them you want to set up an escrowFebruary 19, 2009 at 10:00 PM #350238patbParticipant[quote=djc]Thanks everyone for your replies.
patb – My understanding is that my contract with the LL is independent of their ability to pay the mortgage. Until they are no longer the owners, I am liable and can be sued for non payment, court costs, etc. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Additionally, how does one go about doing the escrow option?[/quote]
Dude
A man being sued into foreclosure has no ability to Sue you.
he isn’t paying the mortgage, you don’t pay the rent, think of it
as the coprophagic circle of life.when he fucks you out of your deposit, what are you going to
do? sue a bankrupt loser who just lost his house?and an escrow?
just call your bank tell them you want to set up an escrowFebruary 19, 2009 at 10:00 PM #350718patbParticipant[quote=djc]Thanks everyone for your replies.
patb – My understanding is that my contract with the LL is independent of their ability to pay the mortgage. Until they are no longer the owners, I am liable and can be sued for non payment, court costs, etc. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Additionally, how does one go about doing the escrow option?[/quote]
Dude
A man being sued into foreclosure has no ability to Sue you.
he isn’t paying the mortgage, you don’t pay the rent, think of it
as the coprophagic circle of life.when he fucks you out of your deposit, what are you going to
do? sue a bankrupt loser who just lost his house?and an escrow?
just call your bank tell them you want to set up an escrowFebruary 19, 2009 at 10:13 PM #350701nin_sisParticipantThis happened to us recently. We were getting the same kind of junk mail and had our agent look up the owner’s info. He defaulted and almost 4 months later we found a notice of trustee sale posted on our door. I stopped paying rent to the owner on the 2nd month of the default notice prior to foreclosure just to see if he would respond to my numerous previous emails. He didn’t. The house went back to the bank and we received a 60 day evicition notice. You can try to get more time by contacting the agent for the foreclosure. They are more afraid that you will stay longer than the 60 days because then they have to start official eviction proceedings and take you court which could keep you in the house for up to 120 days. In most cases they won’t negotiate rent to keep you there. The bank wants the property vacant asap because they know they can sell it easier. PS, good luck trying to get any deposit back unless you take the previous owner to small claims.
February 19, 2009 at 10:13 PM #350832nin_sisParticipantThis happened to us recently. We were getting the same kind of junk mail and had our agent look up the owner’s info. He defaulted and almost 4 months later we found a notice of trustee sale posted on our door. I stopped paying rent to the owner on the 2nd month of the default notice prior to foreclosure just to see if he would respond to my numerous previous emails. He didn’t. The house went back to the bank and we received a 60 day evicition notice. You can try to get more time by contacting the agent for the foreclosure. They are more afraid that you will stay longer than the 60 days because then they have to start official eviction proceedings and take you court which could keep you in the house for up to 120 days. In most cases they won’t negotiate rent to keep you there. The bank wants the property vacant asap because they know they can sell it easier. PS, good luck trying to get any deposit back unless you take the previous owner to small claims.
February 19, 2009 at 10:13 PM #350733nin_sisParticipantThis happened to us recently. We were getting the same kind of junk mail and had our agent look up the owner’s info. He defaulted and almost 4 months later we found a notice of trustee sale posted on our door. I stopped paying rent to the owner on the 2nd month of the default notice prior to foreclosure just to see if he would respond to my numerous previous emails. He didn’t. The house went back to the bank and we received a 60 day evicition notice. You can try to get more time by contacting the agent for the foreclosure. They are more afraid that you will stay longer than the 60 days because then they have to start official eviction proceedings and take you court which could keep you in the house for up to 120 days. In most cases they won’t negotiate rent to keep you there. The bank wants the property vacant asap because they know they can sell it easier. PS, good luck trying to get any deposit back unless you take the previous owner to small claims.
February 19, 2009 at 10:13 PM #350576nin_sisParticipantThis happened to us recently. We were getting the same kind of junk mail and had our agent look up the owner’s info. He defaulted and almost 4 months later we found a notice of trustee sale posted on our door. I stopped paying rent to the owner on the 2nd month of the default notice prior to foreclosure just to see if he would respond to my numerous previous emails. He didn’t. The house went back to the bank and we received a 60 day evicition notice. You can try to get more time by contacting the agent for the foreclosure. They are more afraid that you will stay longer than the 60 days because then they have to start official eviction proceedings and take you court which could keep you in the house for up to 120 days. In most cases they won’t negotiate rent to keep you there. The bank wants the property vacant asap because they know they can sell it easier. PS, good luck trying to get any deposit back unless you take the previous owner to small claims.
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