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Learn how you can avoid evictions

May 9, 2008 · No Comments

For the tenant evictions are strict standards of contract law and the tenant often has more rights than the landlord. In many countries, tenants can sue their landlord for breach of contract, harassment and may receive many times their monthly rent, if they win the process. Some cities make it extremely difficult to evict tenants for almost any reason. This is not the case with foreclosure evictions, because the former owners are not tenants, they have Trespassers. Well-meaning people often say foreclosure victims of experience they know where the tenant / landlord law was involved. Again, this is not the case, where foreclosures are involved.

Avoid Eviction

You can wait until an eviction, if your house is sold, because of a block sale. Whether the auction, or by a representative of the sheriff or the sale, the eviction is the process by which a landowner has a tenant or abduction physics of invader. If your house is sold, a sale of lock-in, you will be an intruder, when the court: “Opinion distribute” by the court. In some states, the lender’s lawyer, the eviction part of the final judgement and automatically into force when the well is sold, the auction hall. As an intruder, you have a minimum of rights, to take appropriate measures to secure your goods when you know that you are not in your house.

The actual clearance may be handled differently, but often an officer of the Court (sheriff or police officer) accompanies the new owner or his representative to property and alerts everyone in the premises that the eviction will begin in a few minutes.

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