Hi everyone,
I am awaiting discharge in a non-asset Ch. 7 (81 days in; guess the Los Angeles courts are pretty backed up!) and our mortgage company has a hearing for relief of stay scheduled for Dec. 3. They also have the auction set for Dec. 10. This is all fine, we're surrendering the house, luckily have found a great place to rent, and are moving this weekend.
However, my bk attorney just informed me that as of the hearing date (assuming relief will be granted), the bank can come and change the locks that day.
Given everything I've read on these boards about the length of time the foreclosure process usually takes, I was a bit surprised to hear that they could act so soon. Is my attorney just being overly cautious? We probably will have everything out by the 3rd, but if we have a little more time it would be easier. Does anyone know the timeline in California?
Thanks in advance!
I am awaiting discharge in a non-asset Ch. 7 (81 days in; guess the Los Angeles courts are pretty backed up!) and our mortgage company has a hearing for relief of stay scheduled for Dec. 3. They also have the auction set for Dec. 10. This is all fine, we're surrendering the house, luckily have found a great place to rent, and are moving this weekend.
However, my bk attorney just informed me that as of the hearing date (assuming relief will be granted), the bank can come and change the locks that day.
Given everything I've read on these boards about the length of time the foreclosure process usually takes, I was a bit surprised to hear that they could act so soon. Is my attorney just being overly cautious? We probably will have everything out by the 3rd, but if we have a little more time it would be easier. Does anyone know the timeline in California?
Thanks in advance!
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