I believe 2 years is an exception as well... I'm posting it as an example of how things have changed with foreclosures. This would never have happened before the economic downtown.
I understand that your situation is different and you need notice, but just be aware that the banks are desperate to negotiate. They are not coming with sherrifs to escort you out on the day of the sale. If you lead them to believe that you want to stay, you can buy yourself some time - maybe quite a bit of time. Being less than honest may not be ok for you, but just be aware that it works.
My friend is in CT also. Based on his experience and others that I personally know of, I would estimate that you have a minimum of 6 months after receiving your foreclosure notice (the one you get when you miss your 3rd payment) before you have to leave. Especially if you are in contact with the bank and telling them that you are trying to stay. That would be 9 months of mortgage payments you can save up.
Just an fyi trying to help.
I understand that your situation is different and you need notice, but just be aware that the banks are desperate to negotiate. They are not coming with sherrifs to escort you out on the day of the sale. If you lead them to believe that you want to stay, you can buy yourself some time - maybe quite a bit of time. Being less than honest may not be ok for you, but just be aware that it works.
My friend is in CT also. Based on his experience and others that I personally know of, I would estimate that you have a minimum of 6 months after receiving your foreclosure notice (the one you get when you miss your 3rd payment) before you have to leave. Especially if you are in contact with the bank and telling them that you are trying to stay. That would be 9 months of mortgage payments you can save up.
Just an fyi trying to help.
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