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Don’t Be Scared By An Eviction Notice. You Just Need To Know What To Do.

Recently, Monique had the following question about an Eviction Process:

“If you live in a house and are losing it , have been living in it for 6 months paying no mortgage, will they just show up at our door and say ok you have to leave? or will we get some kind of 30 notice to leave?”

Response: An EVICTION NOTICE SIGNED BY A JUDGE FROM COURT must be shown in order to legally take you out from your home. Nobody can do this without this notice. Check your Eviction Laws, though, because every state is different, so you need to understand it very well. You can go to foreclosurelaw.org to find the legal rules for your case. Check also if your state is a JUDICIAL or NON-JUDICIAL system as this is very important to know.

To understand the EVICTION PROCESS, you need to learn the following common points (although every state is different, and using different names for every point):

1.- DEFAULT: This period is between the first 30 days to 90 days being late in the payment of your mortgage.

2.- NOTICE OF DEFAULT (NOD).- The 90th day being late, your bank will send you a Notice of Default, stating that if you dont pay, they will send your case to foreclosure.

3. Notice of Sale (NOS).- At 120 days late (most states) a trustee or an attorney will send you a Notice of Sale. In this letter, they must specify when will be the date of the FC sale.

4.- FORECLOSURE SALE (FC).- Depending in your state, it can take from 2 months to 18 months for the sale of your property after the NOS. All this time you can legally stay at your home without making payments.

5. Reinstatement.- After the FC sale, there is a period of REINSTATEMENT, where you can apply to stay more in your property with the reason to find a mortgage that qualifies you to repurchase the property. (It is in around 50% of the states)

6.- EVICTION.- MUST BE AN OFFICIAL NOTICE FOR THIS. When the property is already sold, or the Reinstatement Period is over, you will be contacted by the new owner or a representative. They may offer you CASH FOR KEY if you leave the property the next couple of weeks (or more) in good conditions. If you didn?t leave after 30 or 45 days, the new owner MUST FILE A COMPLAINT IN COURT, to start the Eviction Process and get you out from the property under the eviction laws. Then, you will receive an EVICTION NOTICE from a Judge, stating that if you dont leave on a DETERMINED DATE, the sheriff will go to the property to take you and your family out of the property and lock the doors. You will not be able to take out your belongings after that.

Don’t forget you have legal rights. Homeowners can stay rent free into their home until receiving an official notice from court. See your eviction laws.

NOT EVEN A SHERIFF CAN TAKE ANY HOMEOWNER OUT FROM HIS HOME WITHOUT THIS NOTICE FROM COURT.

There are a lot of states allowing homeowners to stay into the property up 18 months without making payments to their mortgage. You need to check the laws of your state.

My best recommendation is TO LEARN HOW TO AVOID FORECLOSURE. You can do it yourself. Don?t trust on strange companies that can keep your home for them.

Disclaimer: You need to know that I am not a lawyer, or an accountant, or a tax counselor giving you lawful, tax or financial advice. This information is not a replacement for the opinion of a experienced lawyer. Even though I am a Financial Educator in the State of Arizona doing Real Estate investments, Business Coaching, Marketing Coaching, Credit Counseling, Foreclosure Prevention, Residential and Commercial Loans, Mortgage Training and Consulting since 2002, I do not say I am giving you legal counsel in this article to your explicit situation. This article is planned to instruct homeowners in failure of paying their mortgage. Nothing within this article should be interpreted to represent legal advice for your individual conditions. The information given in this article is presented only for individual information. Under no conditions this article stand for a legal counsel to market, purchase or keep any house.

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