I live in Indiana and I am currently looking to rent a house. The landlord I am considering filed bankruptcy in 2007. She has 16 rental houses and the bank never forclosed on any of them. She said the bank has never said anything about them either.
Well here is what I was wondering, since I am kind of in a tight spot with my living situations. I have 2 kids one is in a wheelchair and one is getting ready to have back surgery and with the holidays coming my living arrangements are tough.
I was wondering if I should take the chance and move into this house. What would happen if the bank did decide to forclose on it? Would I have ample time to move or are they just going to seize my house and all my assets eventhough I was an innocent party in the bankruptcy? How would this work?
I have also seen were judges around here stamped paid in full on deeds and handed them back to the person filing the bankruptcy. This however doesnt seem to be the case.
Im really curious Im on a fixed income and I need a place like asap.
Thanks for your time.
Well here is what I was wondering, since I am kind of in a tight spot with my living situations. I have 2 kids one is in a wheelchair and one is getting ready to have back surgery and with the holidays coming my living arrangements are tough.
I was wondering if I should take the chance and move into this house. What would happen if the bank did decide to forclose on it? Would I have ample time to move or are they just going to seize my house and all my assets eventhough I was an innocent party in the bankruptcy? How would this work?
I have also seen were judges around here stamped paid in full on deeds and handed them back to the person filing the bankruptcy. This however doesnt seem to be the case.
Im really curious Im on a fixed income and I need a place like asap.
Thanks for your time.
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