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So you are saying that you would still have a few months if your rental gets foreclosed on…
No sorry, I didn’t makes myself clear. My understanding is that banks can get you out in days. I doubt the new legislation has come into effect yet (if it ever does).
34f3f3fParticipantSo you are saying that you would still have a few months if your rental gets foreclosed on…
No sorry, I didn’t makes myself clear. My understanding is that banks can get you out in days. I doubt the new legislation has come into effect yet (if it ever does).
34f3f3fParticipantSo you are saying that you would still have a few months if your rental gets foreclosed on…
No sorry, I didn’t makes myself clear. My understanding is that banks can get you out in days. I doubt the new legislation has come into effect yet (if it ever does).
34f3f3fParticipantSo you are saying that you would still have a few months if your rental gets foreclosed on…
No sorry, I didn’t makes myself clear. My understanding is that banks can get you out in days. I doubt the new legislation has come into effect yet (if it ever does).
34f3f3fParticipantNot sure I really understand this post. On the one hand bloggers are to congratulate themselves for being right, but on the hand they are inconsistent for not critiquing the information that now affirms their long held views.
34f3f3fParticipantNot sure I really understand this post. On the one hand bloggers are to congratulate themselves for being right, but on the hand they are inconsistent for not critiquing the information that now affirms their long held views.
34f3f3fParticipantNot sure I really understand this post. On the one hand bloggers are to congratulate themselves for being right, but on the hand they are inconsistent for not critiquing the information that now affirms their long held views.
34f3f3fParticipantNot sure I really understand this post. On the one hand bloggers are to congratulate themselves for being right, but on the hand they are inconsistent for not critiquing the information that now affirms their long held views.
34f3f3fParticipantNot sure I really understand this post. On the one hand bloggers are to congratulate themselves for being right, but on the hand they are inconsistent for not critiquing the information that now affirms their long held views.
34f3f3fParticipantThis is a very good question. I want to move and continue renting, and have been tempted to ask landlords a few questions about the purchase history but have thought better of it. I noticed in the New York Times an article that said a landlord (bank) can evict tenants within days, but that new legislation is to give tenants more protection. I believe the banks would have to continue renting to the incumbent tenant for up to six months, after a bank takes possession. If you don’t have a realtor (and I don’t) I can’t think what you can do to protect yourself against this kind of thing.
34f3f3fParticipantThis is a very good question. I want to move and continue renting, and have been tempted to ask landlords a few questions about the purchase history but have thought better of it. I noticed in the New York Times an article that said a landlord (bank) can evict tenants within days, but that new legislation is to give tenants more protection. I believe the banks would have to continue renting to the incumbent tenant for up to six months, after a bank takes possession. If you don’t have a realtor (and I don’t) I can’t think what you can do to protect yourself against this kind of thing.
34f3f3fParticipantThis is a very good question. I want to move and continue renting, and have been tempted to ask landlords a few questions about the purchase history but have thought better of it. I noticed in the New York Times an article that said a landlord (bank) can evict tenants within days, but that new legislation is to give tenants more protection. I believe the banks would have to continue renting to the incumbent tenant for up to six months, after a bank takes possession. If you don’t have a realtor (and I don’t) I can’t think what you can do to protect yourself against this kind of thing.
34f3f3fParticipantThis is a very good question. I want to move and continue renting, and have been tempted to ask landlords a few questions about the purchase history but have thought better of it. I noticed in the New York Times an article that said a landlord (bank) can evict tenants within days, but that new legislation is to give tenants more protection. I believe the banks would have to continue renting to the incumbent tenant for up to six months, after a bank takes possession. If you don’t have a realtor (and I don’t) I can’t think what you can do to protect yourself against this kind of thing.
34f3f3fParticipantThis is a very good question. I want to move and continue renting, and have been tempted to ask landlords a few questions about the purchase history but have thought better of it. I noticed in the New York Times an article that said a landlord (bank) can evict tenants within days, but that new legislation is to give tenants more protection. I believe the banks would have to continue renting to the incumbent tenant for up to six months, after a bank takes possession. If you don’t have a realtor (and I don’t) I can’t think what you can do to protect yourself against this kind of thing.
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