If the bank cannot prove that they have the original deed to the house, can they foreclose?
The question is confusing. The deed should be in your possession. The mortgagee would have the promissory note and the mortgage (which secures the...
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The question is confusing. The deed should be in your possession. The mortgagee would have the promissory note and the mortgage (which secures the...
First, it appears that when you are referring to your 'bank'; you are actually referring to your mortgage servicer. I would be curious if your...
Unfortunately, this is standard practice. You may able to view the sales information on your local sheriff's website or call their office. They may...
It appears that you have a trial date in December-are you currently represented? The reason I ask is because if you were not represented, I would...
This is a difficult question. There are many variables involved-I will attempt to describe some below. but I advise that you seek an attorney...
I am not an Illinois attorney- I am answering your questions in hopes that it will lead you seek an experienced local attorney. It may be prudent...
Final Judgment was entered against you in 2010 and the mortgagee has yet to move on sale date? As any attorney will tell you, please prepare for...
I am not a Michigan attorney and the answer provided is in hopes that it will inspire you to seek a local and experienced MI attorney. I would...
I agree with the previous attorneys and you should consult a local and experienced attorney. That said, I have proffered the following answer for...
It seems like a really difficult situation and you should consult a local attorney well versed in foreclosure and eviction law. An attorney,...