Gastonia, NC asked in Estate Planning for Tennessee

Q: How long does mortgage company have to review administrator of estate papers ?

Can mortgage company refuse to tell you information after they receive Administrator of Estate documents ? This is happening to me now and they are trying to auction my moms house. The estate lawyer called, they refused to talk to him. I called , with the lender having admin of estate papers they still refuse to tell me information regarding the loan and how much I need to pay to catch house payments up to stop forclosure auction. Is this legal ??? Please advise this auction is happening tomorrow at 2pm

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  • Estate Planning Lawyer
  • Knoxville, TN
  • Licensed in Tennessee

A: The Holder of the Note and Deed of Trust do not have to talk to anyone. nor does the Trustee conducting the Sale. It appears the Note is in default and they are going through with the Foreclosure. The Estate may wish to bid at the Sale or you may believe the Note and other requirements of the Deed of Trust are not in Default. If so you may wish to hire an attorney to request an Injunction in Chancery, but you will have to post a Bond.

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