Hi, I am a real estate broker working with a buyer who is purchasing a home in foreclosure (California). The sale will result in FULL payoff to the lender (Dovenmeuhle Mtg.) but they won't work with us at all to postpone the trustee sale. The owner finally filed bankruptcy to stall the trustee sale long enough so we can close the standard sale, but now I understand that we can't close while the property is in the bankruptcy?!!
I understand the bankruptcy is automatically dismissed after 14 days, but I'm not sure how long it takes to get the paperwork showing the dismissal, and we only have that long before the newly scheduled trustee sale (Dec. 17). Anyone know how long it takes to get the judge to sign off on a dismissal of the BK in the Riverside area if the petitioner requests the dismissal? And can the trustee move UP the sale date if they see the dismissal, or will they keep it at the already rescheduled date?
Can't reach anyone in the foreclosure dept at the bank, and even the payoff department is not helping to provide escrow with payoff so we can get them paid. They shouldn't be able to do this when supposedly the government is pushing to STOP foreclosures, and we have a bonafide sale of the property with full payoff to them.
Any advice is very much appreciated, my client is a school teacher trying to buy her first home and I don't want to have to tell her that we lost it.
I understand the bankruptcy is automatically dismissed after 14 days, but I'm not sure how long it takes to get the paperwork showing the dismissal, and we only have that long before the newly scheduled trustee sale (Dec. 17). Anyone know how long it takes to get the judge to sign off on a dismissal of the BK in the Riverside area if the petitioner requests the dismissal? And can the trustee move UP the sale date if they see the dismissal, or will they keep it at the already rescheduled date?
Can't reach anyone in the foreclosure dept at the bank, and even the payoff department is not helping to provide escrow with payoff so we can get them paid. They shouldn't be able to do this when supposedly the government is pushing to STOP foreclosures, and we have a bonafide sale of the property with full payoff to them.
Any advice is very much appreciated, my client is a school teacher trying to buy her first home and I don't want to have to tell her that we lost it.
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