Q: We purchased a foreclosure home and discovered a car parked in the garage. filed with the court to transfer but counterC
Now Toyota lease trust counterclaim. Please Advise in this situation thanks
A:
You should first review the foreclosure purchase documents to determine if the car was included or if there are any existing liens against the property. It's important to understand the legal standing of Toyota Lease Trust's counterclaim and how it affects your ownership of the home and the vehicle.
Reach out to the court handling the foreclosure to get detailed information about the counterclaim. Gathering all relevant paperwork, including the lease agreement and foreclosure documents, will help clarify the situation. Communicating with Toyota Lease Trust to discuss their claim may also provide a resolution or alternative options.
Consider consulting with a real estate attorney who can guide you through the legal complexities and protect your interests. They can help negotiate with the lease trust and ensure that your rights as the new homeowner are upheld. Taking these steps will help you address the issue effectively and move forward with your property purchase.
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