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Re: foreclosure tenants - Landlord Forum thread 202417

Re: foreclosure tenants by Anonymous on June 1, 2010 @19:59

                              
usually when papers are served the nature of the action is right there in black and white. They looked at the papers. They were not in an envelope. They were folded in thirds and served in hand to your tenants, because your mortgage company was trying to serve you. So, really, they just looked at what the sheriff gave to them. True foreclosure papers are served in hand. Pre-foreclosure comes in the mail. What should you do? See an attorney and they have the right to move out in about three months. They probably will be advised to pay rent into a court escrow. I would apologize to them, I bet they are livid.Wouldnt you be?
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