It's been a few months now, and we finally received the Notice of Trustee Sale. I really don't want to ride this out to the extreme edge (stay as long as possible until they kick me out with eviction). Also, I've heard the whole loan mod thing can be very stressful. They can still foreclose on you even if you are in the loan mod process. I would not want to deal with that.
My lawyer said I should look into Cash for Keys. So, do I ask the present lender to do this? If so, when would be the right time to approach the lender about this? Before the auction sale date or after or what? I've heard some people say the lender answers with an eff u.
Yeah so.. since we have been able to live mortgage payment free for a few months, is cash for keys asking too much? Some people claim it's greedy/selfish. Anyways, I really don't want to stress over possibly dealing with eviction even though that buys probably a few weeks. I really don't think it's worth it. We will probably rent a new place and be out by the auction sale date. So, bypass the cash for keys or are we losing out possibly?
Lastly, I'm guessing if no one bids (besides the bank), then the bank buys/gets it back. Under normal circumstances, the DEED transfer happens right after the auction, correct?
Thanks.
My lawyer said I should look into Cash for Keys. So, do I ask the present lender to do this? If so, when would be the right time to approach the lender about this? Before the auction sale date or after or what? I've heard some people say the lender answers with an eff u.
Yeah so.. since we have been able to live mortgage payment free for a few months, is cash for keys asking too much? Some people claim it's greedy/selfish. Anyways, I really don't want to stress over possibly dealing with eviction even though that buys probably a few weeks. I really don't think it's worth it. We will probably rent a new place and be out by the auction sale date. So, bypass the cash for keys or are we losing out possibly?
Lastly, I'm guessing if no one bids (besides the bank), then the bank buys/gets it back. Under normal circumstances, the DEED transfer happens right after the auction, correct?
Thanks.
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