Must you be informed that your home is up for sheriff's sale in a foreclosure?
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My husband has a house that belonged to his mother. She was delinquent on a loan that she had taken out and put her home up as collateral when she died. On the extremely bad advice of a lawyer, he let it go into foreclosure. Since last November, he has been trying to contact the company to see how much he owes on the buy back; the company kept promising him that it would fax us the information, but it never did. We found out today that the house is going to be sold at a sheriff's sale on Tuesday, March 4. The company did not contact him to let him know the sale was going to take place. Since they did not send him the information he requested, (and the company claims it records all its calls, and he called at least 5 times), and did not notify him that the sale date was set, can the sale go through? Any advice on how to stop the sale would be appreciated. Thank you.
Must you be informed that your home is up for sheriff's sale in a foreclosure?All foreclosures are posted in the newspaper and the owner of record is to be mailed a letter certified return recpt. requested. I f the owner of record has past the newspaper postings are all the foreclosure office has to do find out who they are notify them, talk about recourse and find out if you can negotiate w/ mortgage company other than that yes the sale can go on it sucks but if you have to go to the auction cash in hand buy it back.
If you don't have the cash get everything out before auction.
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