The attorney representing the credit union holding my mortgage has asked for access to the house prior to the yet-to-be-scheduled sheriff's sale.
To quote his e-mail to me:
My response:
His response:
Does anyone know if (in Maryland) a lender has a right to enter the occupied premises prior to the sale, i.e. to give itself comfort that the house is in good repair, etc.??
To quote his e-mail to me:
"The Credit Union wants to access the property as soon as possible, but
cannot do so unless a) you have completely left the premises, or b) you give
permission for them to do so."
cannot do so unless a) you have completely left the premises, or b) you give
permission for them to do so."
"Ok, I'll have to check this out by speaking with an attorney. I was under the impression you would not need or get access until the sale. Allowing someone access to the property while it's still in my name makes me uncomfortable."
"It is really not an issue as long as you continue to take care of the
property while you are in possession of it. If that changes, you need to
let me know immediately."
property while you are in possession of it. If that changes, you need to
let me know immediately."
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