
11 August 2015 | 5 replies
I believe she is moving out currently and I already have someone who wants to move in immediately after she vacates.My question is, do I need to file again for writ of possession and go through that process, or is there a form or statement I can have her sign that says shes going to be moving out and that she is forfeiting the lease?

20 October 2015 | 3 replies
So the banks have no obligation to pay property taxes after they have foreclosed and take possession of the property?

23 August 2011 | 10 replies
If Bob forecloses, sells, what ever, and then the property is brought to come back into his possession at a lower value (remember Bob has that 100K attachment) then Bob could have some explaining to do, AND the ones who conveyed that transaction.

8 August 2013 | 8 replies
Sure, you could sue them for "waste" after you get possession and tally up the damage, but you are unlikely to ever collect on the judgment.

26 August 2009 | 4 replies
The buyer gets possession, but the lender holds the title until the contract is satisfied.You can also do a wrap, aka an AITD (all inclusive trust deed).

26 August 2008 | 6 replies
Possessing a deed doesn't really signify anything.On a car a TITLE is an OWNERSHIP document and (AFAIK) in every state the TITLE must be signed and surrendered when the vehicle is sold or otherwise transferred.

1 February 2007 | 1 reply
Now the subordinate liens (the second and third) have a right (like everybody else) to bid at the first lien postion's foreclosure auction.Also, if no one bids on a second lien, then the second lien holder will take over title and possession of the property subject to any superior liens.

18 March 2023 | 9 replies
Just last week the tenant got arrested in front of the house (allegedly on narcotic & gun possession) & now my client really wants them out.
13 March 2020 | 6 replies
Currently have five. 3 paying regularly, one about to pay off and one I had to foreclose on that I'm taking possession of in about 30 days.
23 March 2015 | 14 replies
Write up a simple letter for the tenant to sign (along with you also signing) before a notary that agrees to a "voluntary surrender of possession".