Steven Roger Rensch Real Estate Attorney
Posted about 14 years ago.
The last answer was a good one: deeds in lieu, which normally benefit the homeowner not at all, are good in this one instance, when you need to get our as fast as possible. Also, don't forget to keep paying your insurance until you're out.
Steven Roger Rensch Real Estate Attorney
Posted about 14 years ago.
The last answer was a good one: deeds in lieu, which normally benefit the homeowner not at all, are good in this one instance, when you need to get our as fast as possible. Also, don't forget to keep paying your insurance until you're out.