Usually 'squatters' are a police matter.
You may be required to produce evidence of ownership or stewardship over the property in order for the police to take action.
It will also be a good idea to block the entry point once the squatters are evicted, so that you won't be required to perform this exercise again.
There are many reasons why a foreclosed mobile home might not be immediately removed from its location. Often this is pending a resale. If you do not want a home to remain on your property after losing it to foreclosure, you will have to legally notify the repossessing owner to remove it.
If a house has been foreclosed the lender has taken possession of the property and the borrower no longer owns it. Therefore the former owner has no right after the foreclosure to enter the premises. Arrangements to remove personal property should be made prior to the foreclosure sale.
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No, if property has been foreclosed upon the notation will remain on the credit report for the required amount of time of seven years from date of foreclosure. A bankruptcy remains on the credit report for ten years.
Check your mail. You were probably notified of an end date to remove your property. Once the buyer has taken possession of the home the contents are theirs. You could politely ask for them, but do not expect to enter the house or have any particular accommodations to your plight.
You PMI is an insurance policy that you purchase to protect the bank or mortgage company against the loss of you being foreclosed on. Generally, once you get to the point where you owe 80% or less than the value of the property financed, you will no longer be required to pay for PMI. You will have to question this with your bank continuously as they will not automatically remove this coverage. PMI helps you in absolutely no way possible. If you are foreclosed upon and your home is taken, the PMI company will pay the bank for their losses, take your home, then sue you for their losses. Get out of this asap.
Unfortunately, there isn't much you can do to make it easier for your dog to breathe if the cause of the dyspnea is cancer in the thoracic cavity. This is a space-occupying lesion that is putting pressure on the respiratory tract, so the only way to make it better would be to remove the cancer. However, depending upon the volume and location, it may not be possible to surgically remove the tumor.
You would need to file a lawsuit against them for a legal eviction. I strongly advise that you retain an attorney to do this. If you win your lawsuit, then the sheriff will forcefully remove them from the premises.
In exchange for receiving all of the disputed votes from the 1876 election, every one of which he needed to win, he agreed to remove the federal troops that had been occupying the southern states since the Civil War.
Yes. However, you should make sure you understand what is NOT personal property. You should not take anything out that is permanently affixed to the real estate such as light fixtures, plumbing fixtures, water heater, furnace, etc. You should also make certain the property is removed well before the foreclosure sale and that the premises are not damaged while you remove your property. The premises should be relatively clean. Many properties that are foreclosed are left in a mess and need to be cleaned out by a professional cleaning service. The service will discard anything left in the house and on the premises. That cost will be added to the costs of the foreclosure. You should do the best you can under the circumstances.
The Indian Removal Act pushed for and signed by Andrew Jackson(D), allowed him to negotiate the removal of Indian tribes living east of the Mississippi. At that time, it was thought that America would never expand beyond the Mississippi. Jackson used that Act to forcibly remove the Cherokee from their lands, illegally. It was one of many Trails of Tears.
Not after the sale, no. You can only specify YOUR items prior to a sale, not afterward. But the mortgage company or bank does not have to allow you to remove an item that improves the property. In any event, you will need to take the issue to Small Claims Court now, or contact an attorney.Sometimes, though, it's simply easier to walk away and realize how much worse your problems could be.