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Tee Riddle
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  • Suffolk, VA
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Unusual Foreclosure Situation

Tee Riddle
  • Investor
  • Suffolk, VA
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Hi all,

This is a long story and not sure if this is the right place to ask about my situation, but here goes.

About a year ago my mother passed away. My mother and step-father were both on a fixed income and barely making ends meet each month. After her passing, there was no way my step-father could pay his 2 mortgages plus other bills.

I ended up moving in with my step-father to help him with his bills and give me a place to stay while I did some major renovations to my home (gutting kitchen and both baths).

Well a few months later he passes away. Now I'm living in his house and my house is basically unlivable due to the kitchen and baths being completely tore apart.

I've been living in his house (only paying utilities) for the past four months while trying desperately to complete a bathroom so I can move back in and out of his house. I'm still a few weeks at best from getting to a point where I have a working bathroom and the foreclosure process is starting on his house.

I'm worried that his house will get seized or sold before I can get out of it.

Any advice? Thanks a bunch! 

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