Foreclosure
questions & answers
Question: I have been renting a place and the landlord let it foreclose so I need to find out my rights as a tenant asap. I am worried and have dogs and no place to go and little money to make a move! Can anyone help me?
Answer: Under the Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act, a tenant can stay in a foreclosed home for either the term of their lease or for 90 days. This depends on the individual circumstances of the tenant and the foreclosure.
Question: I have been renting a place and the landlord let it foreclose so I need to find out my rights as a tenant asap. I am worried and have dogs and no place to go and little money to make a move! Can anyone help me?
Answer: Under the Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act, a tenant can stay in a foreclosed home for either the term of their lease or for 90 days. This depends on the individual circumstances of the tenant and the foreclosure.
Question: I have been renting a place and the landlord let it foreclose so I need to find out my rights as a tenant asap. I am worried and have dogs and no place to go and little money to make a move! Can anyone help me?
Answer: Under the Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act, a tenant can stay in a foreclosed home for either the term of their lease or for 90 days. This depends on the individual circumstances of the tenant and the foreclosure.
QUESTIONS
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I have been renting a place and the landlord let it foreclose so I need to find out my rights as a tenant asap. I am worried and have dogs and no place to go and little money to make a move! Can anyone help me?
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I have been renting a place and the landlord let it foreclose so I need to find out my rights as a tenant asap. I am worried and have dogs and no place to go and little money to make a move! Can anyone help me?
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I have been renting a place and the landlord let it foreclose so I need to find out my rights as a tenant asap. I am worried and have dogs and no place to go and little money to make a move! Can anyone help me?
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