How do you evict a previous owner from a bank-owned foreclosure?
Assuming the bank actually took back the property through foreclosure (as opposed to a deed-in-lieu) and has otherwise fully complied with the...
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Assuming the bank actually took back the property through foreclosure (as opposed to a deed-in-lieu) and has otherwise fully complied with the...
The statute of limitations for foreclosures in NC is 10 years. The 10 years doesn't run from the first default - it runs from the maturity date. If...
The other answer is correct. You are a record owner and all "record owners" must be included in the foreclosure. If there is a valid debt, a...
First, read your lease to see what it says about the due date, late fee, etc. Second, you may want to provide your landlord with a copy of NC...
You can be served by more than one method so refusing one method just delays the inevitable. I agree with the prior answer that it's best to go...
It's not clear from your question, but if you're saying that the foreclosure hearing is in a few days, then you (or an attorney on your behalf)...
I would suggest contacting the plaintiff's attorney as it sounds like they may have made a mistake on the defendant's address.
Sounds like a possible scam. It might be wise to pull your credit report and see how that particular debt is being reported.
Never ignore documents that have been filed with the court. I agree with the other answers - you or someone on your behalf definitely need to...
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