Will the court notify us of what happened at the Foreclosure hearing?? Our court date was September 22nd (in Illinois) and while we received service of the summons and Complaint to Foreclose, we have received nothing since telling us what, if any, judgment was given at that 9/22 court hearing.
We were discharged in Ch. 7, no reaffirmation and when we moved out of state in June, we sent a letter to BofA telling them we were leaving as of June 3rd and that the house would be vacant, we wanted them to take posession and change locks, etc., etc. In the Complaint, it did say that our redemption period could be shortened if the property was found to be vacant as in Illinois I believe the redemption period is 6 or 7 months.
I check our Recorder's office website almost daily but nothing has been filed since the Lis Pendens back in late July. I also check foreclosure.com daily but we are not yet listed there in any of the categories (preforeclosure, foreclosure or Sherrif's Sale.)
We just want this all to be over so we can quit paying our HOA dues, stop worrying about the property (although we do have a neighbor watching house and have maintained insurance) and move on with our lives. It's frustrating to not know what is happening with the foreclosure.
TIA,
LookingFrwrd
We were discharged in Ch. 7, no reaffirmation and when we moved out of state in June, we sent a letter to BofA telling them we were leaving as of June 3rd and that the house would be vacant, we wanted them to take posession and change locks, etc., etc. In the Complaint, it did say that our redemption period could be shortened if the property was found to be vacant as in Illinois I believe the redemption period is 6 or 7 months.
I check our Recorder's office website almost daily but nothing has been filed since the Lis Pendens back in late July. I also check foreclosure.com daily but we are not yet listed there in any of the categories (preforeclosure, foreclosure or Sherrif's Sale.)
We just want this all to be over so we can quit paying our HOA dues, stop worrying about the property (although we do have a neighbor watching house and have maintained insurance) and move on with our lives. It's frustrating to not know what is happening with the foreclosure.
TIA,
LookingFrwrd
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