Benton, AR asked in Foreclosure and Civil Rights for Oklahoma

Q: I was given papers of Exicution if replevlin and order of delivery I'm currently leasing the mobile home. PTAFA????

I am boxing stuff and stacking it in the yard with nowhere to go.

Does the Protecting Tenats Against Forcloser Act not apply to me because it's a mobile home?

Jones, OK

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A: Was there actually a foreclosure lawsuit filed?

A foreclosure lawsuit is when there is a mortgage on a home, and the creditor files a suit against the homeowner, arguing that the homeowner has not paid the mortgage, and the creditor seeks to repossess the home.

You are talking about a "replevin" and an "order of delivery." That's different from a foreclosure. A "replevin" lawsuit occurs when someone claims that you have items that belong to him, and files suit against you, asking the court to order you to return the items.

A replevin lawsuit is very different from a foreclosure lawsuit.

The Protecting Tenants Against Foreclosure Act does not appear to apply to replevin lawsuits.

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