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We are in the same situation…I’m expecting to hear from the bank on our pre-foreclosed rental any day now (NOD was filed in July). Are your friends paying rent at all? According to the new law passed in July renters have 60 days to move and find other housing. Since there is no rental agreement with the bank, are renters required to pay rent to the bank at the same rate? I’m fully prepared to hire a lawyer to protect my rights…just wondering if anyone knows the specifics of how to deal with the bank.
nin_sisParticipantWe are in the same situation…I’m expecting to hear from the bank on our pre-foreclosed rental any day now (NOD was filed in July). Are your friends paying rent at all? According to the new law passed in July renters have 60 days to move and find other housing. Since there is no rental agreement with the bank, are renters required to pay rent to the bank at the same rate? I’m fully prepared to hire a lawyer to protect my rights…just wondering if anyone knows the specifics of how to deal with the bank.
nin_sisParticipantWe are in the same situation…I’m expecting to hear from the bank on our pre-foreclosed rental any day now (NOD was filed in July). Are your friends paying rent at all? According to the new law passed in July renters have 60 days to move and find other housing. Since there is no rental agreement with the bank, are renters required to pay rent to the bank at the same rate? I’m fully prepared to hire a lawyer to protect my rights…just wondering if anyone knows the specifics of how to deal with the bank.
nin_sisParticipantWe are in the same situation…I’m expecting to hear from the bank on our pre-foreclosed rental any day now (NOD was filed in July). Are your friends paying rent at all? According to the new law passed in July renters have 60 days to move and find other housing. Since there is no rental agreement with the bank, are renters required to pay rent to the bank at the same rate? I’m fully prepared to hire a lawyer to protect my rights…just wondering if anyone knows the specifics of how to deal with the bank.
nin_sisParticipantHad surgery at Kaiser Zion in 2000. It was considered elective although it was either surgery or antibiotics for life. I chose the surgery. Had a great experience the 4 years I had my insurance there. I was able to change my GP, because I didn’t like her, to another that was great. Then I was able to easily get a referral to a specialist and was under that physician’s care for 2 years post surgery. Didn’t have one bad experience…unlike my horrible experiences with Scripps Green hospital. They were truly the worst. Now I’m with Sharp (for 5 years) and they too are great.
Good luck!
nin_sisParticipantHad surgery at Kaiser Zion in 2000. It was considered elective although it was either surgery or antibiotics for life. I chose the surgery. Had a great experience the 4 years I had my insurance there. I was able to change my GP, because I didn’t like her, to another that was great. Then I was able to easily get a referral to a specialist and was under that physician’s care for 2 years post surgery. Didn’t have one bad experience…unlike my horrible experiences with Scripps Green hospital. They were truly the worst. Now I’m with Sharp (for 5 years) and they too are great.
Good luck!
nin_sisParticipantHad surgery at Kaiser Zion in 2000. It was considered elective although it was either surgery or antibiotics for life. I chose the surgery. Had a great experience the 4 years I had my insurance there. I was able to change my GP, because I didn’t like her, to another that was great. Then I was able to easily get a referral to a specialist and was under that physician’s care for 2 years post surgery. Didn’t have one bad experience…unlike my horrible experiences with Scripps Green hospital. They were truly the worst. Now I’m with Sharp (for 5 years) and they too are great.
Good luck!
nin_sisParticipantHad surgery at Kaiser Zion in 2000. It was considered elective although it was either surgery or antibiotics for life. I chose the surgery. Had a great experience the 4 years I had my insurance there. I was able to change my GP, because I didn’t like her, to another that was great. Then I was able to easily get a referral to a specialist and was under that physician’s care for 2 years post surgery. Didn’t have one bad experience…unlike my horrible experiences with Scripps Green hospital. They were truly the worst. Now I’m with Sharp (for 5 years) and they too are great.
Good luck!
nin_sisParticipantHad surgery at Kaiser Zion in 2000. It was considered elective although it was either surgery or antibiotics for life. I chose the surgery. Had a great experience the 4 years I had my insurance there. I was able to change my GP, because I didn’t like her, to another that was great. Then I was able to easily get a referral to a specialist and was under that physician’s care for 2 years post surgery. Didn’t have one bad experience…unlike my horrible experiences with Scripps Green hospital. They were truly the worst. Now I’m with Sharp (for 5 years) and they too are great.
Good luck!
nin_sisParticipantI’m in the same boat. Just recently decided to make a career change and need to buy soon before quitting my job and going back to school. I know, sounds crazy, but there is sound reason for it all. Put in an offer on a great place only to find that someone beat me to it and at $30K more than the asking price. I was heartbroken as it was the only place I’d seen in that range ($420K) that could have been move in ready with little fixing. Apparently there were several offers well below asking. I thought I’d be safe buying now, as in no competition, but it’s truly crazy out there. I hear a lot of talk about investors buying right now. What gives? I just need a place for my family to reside for the next few years.
nin_sisParticipantI’m in the same boat. Just recently decided to make a career change and need to buy soon before quitting my job and going back to school. I know, sounds crazy, but there is sound reason for it all. Put in an offer on a great place only to find that someone beat me to it and at $30K more than the asking price. I was heartbroken as it was the only place I’d seen in that range ($420K) that could have been move in ready with little fixing. Apparently there were several offers well below asking. I thought I’d be safe buying now, as in no competition, but it’s truly crazy out there. I hear a lot of talk about investors buying right now. What gives? I just need a place for my family to reside for the next few years.
nin_sisParticipantI’m in the same boat. Just recently decided to make a career change and need to buy soon before quitting my job and going back to school. I know, sounds crazy, but there is sound reason for it all. Put in an offer on a great place only to find that someone beat me to it and at $30K more than the asking price. I was heartbroken as it was the only place I’d seen in that range ($420K) that could have been move in ready with little fixing. Apparently there were several offers well below asking. I thought I’d be safe buying now, as in no competition, but it’s truly crazy out there. I hear a lot of talk about investors buying right now. What gives? I just need a place for my family to reside for the next few years.
nin_sisParticipantI’m in the same boat. Just recently decided to make a career change and need to buy soon before quitting my job and going back to school. I know, sounds crazy, but there is sound reason for it all. Put in an offer on a great place only to find that someone beat me to it and at $30K more than the asking price. I was heartbroken as it was the only place I’d seen in that range ($420K) that could have been move in ready with little fixing. Apparently there were several offers well below asking. I thought I’d be safe buying now, as in no competition, but it’s truly crazy out there. I hear a lot of talk about investors buying right now. What gives? I just need a place for my family to reside for the next few years.
nin_sisParticipantI’m in the same boat. Just recently decided to make a career change and need to buy soon before quitting my job and going back to school. I know, sounds crazy, but there is sound reason for it all. Put in an offer on a great place only to find that someone beat me to it and at $30K more than the asking price. I was heartbroken as it was the only place I’d seen in that range ($420K) that could have been move in ready with little fixing. Apparently there were several offers well below asking. I thought I’d be safe buying now, as in no competition, but it’s truly crazy out there. I hear a lot of talk about investors buying right now. What gives? I just need a place for my family to reside for the next few years.
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