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Lawyers PLEASE Enter. Need Advice About Forclosure..
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<blockquote data-quote="xilix" data-source="post: 5203303" data-attributes="member: 16905"><p><strong>The situation:</strong></p><p>My girlfriends father owns this house and lets us live here as long as we pay all the utilities. He hasn't payed the mortgage in a while (I have no idea why), the house may be (probability is high) forclosed on within the thext 20 days.</p><p></p><p><strong>My question:</strong></p><p><strong>Almost EVERYTHING inside this house is owned by me and my girlfriend. If they come and forclose this house, can they take all of our stuff? Should I be packing all my shit and preparing, <u>or do they give tenants a time-limit to gather their belongings once the forclosure is in effect</u>??</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Please post only if you know the real deal about these kinds of situations or have dealt with it personally. I have a lot of expensive shit here that I use for freelance work, and if I lose it, it'll start a chain reaction which send me into borderline-unrecoverable debt.</strong></p><p></p><p>Also, if anyone knows any options for my girls Dad to save this house, please let me know. It'd kill me to have this place taken and then find out that something could've been done. Tommorow he's singing a proxy so I can make decisions for him with his lawyer, the reason for that is because he's so rocked from stress and high blood-pressure, that he literally can't handle anymore of this; or even retain information. <strong>A huge thanks in advance to anyone who can help me. This house is very important to my girlfriend because she grew up here. It's the last huge house on this street that has retained a one-family layout, and it was built in the late 1800's. It'd be a tragedy to see it get knocked down or turned into some crappy duplex.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xilix, post: 5203303, member: 16905"] [b]The situation:[/b] My girlfriends father owns this house and lets us live here as long as we pay all the utilities. He hasn't payed the mortgage in a while (I have no idea why), the house may be (probability is high) forclosed on within the thext 20 days. [b]My question: Almost EVERYTHING inside this house is owned by me and my girlfriend. If they come and forclose this house, can they take all of our stuff? Should I be packing all my shit and preparing, [u]or do they give tenants a time-limit to gather their belongings once the forclosure is in effect[/u]?? Please post only if you know the real deal about these kinds of situations or have dealt with it personally. I have a lot of expensive shit here that I use for freelance work, and if I lose it, it'll start a chain reaction which send me into borderline-unrecoverable debt.[/b] Also, if anyone knows any options for my girls Dad to save this house, please let me know. It'd kill me to have this place taken and then find out that something could've been done. Tommorow he's singing a proxy so I can make decisions for him with his lawyer, the reason for that is because he's so rocked from stress and high blood-pressure, that he literally can't handle anymore of this; or even retain information. [b]A huge thanks in advance to anyone who can help me. This house is very important to my girlfriend because she grew up here. It's the last huge house on this street that has retained a one-family layout, and it was built in the late 1800's. It'd be a tragedy to see it get knocked down or turned into some crappy duplex.[/b] [/QUOTE]
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