Was reading over Bank of America's foreclosure complaint and noticed it's requesting the court to order the entry of a deficiency judgment if the court ordered sale is insufficient to satisfy the Plaintiff's claim.
It's also requesting the court to order delivery and possession of the property, and all Defendants (including tenants) to vacate and surrender possession and the clerk to issue a writ of possession without further order of the court.
Neither of these things provide for due process. A deficiency judgment requires a whole 'nuther lawsuit. And the Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act means the tenants get to stay til the end of their lease.
So are these requests normal in a foreclosure complaint??
It's also requesting the court to order delivery and possession of the property, and all Defendants (including tenants) to vacate and surrender possession and the clerk to issue a writ of possession without further order of the court.
Neither of these things provide for due process. A deficiency judgment requires a whole 'nuther lawsuit. And the Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act means the tenants get to stay til the end of their lease.
So are these requests normal in a foreclosure complaint??
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