I'm in the early* stages of foreclosure, while still preparing for a non-consumer Ch7, and I just received a notice from the servicer stating that they recently inspected my property and found it vacant/unsecured. This is simply not true since I'm still living there and plan on doing so until my apartment is transferred out of name.
I've sent them a certified letter and will call them on Monday to confirm that I am occupying it, but I'm still worried they will break in and change the locks. Given my experience with their paperwork handling and general coordination skills, I wouldn't be surprised.
Does anyone have any recommendations on how best to defend my apartment and make the assertion of my right to stay here while in foreclosure as uncomplicated as possible? I feel I need to prepare for the worst.
*early is relative since it's been many months since I ended the preforeclosure negotiations and asked them to proceed with the foreclosure.
I've sent them a certified letter and will call them on Monday to confirm that I am occupying it, but I'm still worried they will break in and change the locks. Given my experience with their paperwork handling and general coordination skills, I wouldn't be surprised.
Does anyone have any recommendations on how best to defend my apartment and make the assertion of my right to stay here while in foreclosure as uncomplicated as possible? I feel I need to prepare for the worst.
*early is relative since it's been many months since I ended the preforeclosure negotiations and asked them to proceed with the foreclosure.
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