I purchased a home in 2006, which had 2 mortgages 80/20. The 80% lender foreclosed on the home in 2008 and I do not know what happened to the 20% lender. In October of 2017, I received a letter from a bank stating that they were the owners of the 20% mortgage and they wanted to collect a little... Read more »

answered on Feb 5, 2018
The 10 year SOL is calculated from the date of default. You have to figure out when your last payment was made and the run date will be 60 or 90 days after that (probably). If you don't have this information you can likely get it from the Plaintiff's lawyer.
My problem is the gf dropped in our house while I go to work or he takes them to her. I had ask him I don’t want her near our home or have her around my kids. We are still married. He has not file for divorce yet. House is going foreclosure, 7 months behind. Most of our bills are behind. He had... Read more »

answered on Jan 16, 2018
You can only assert your rights through court order. Go to family court and see if they can help. You probably want to file for divorce and custody.
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By the time I found out the mistake was made the appeal window was closed. I owned 2 properties and the tax was put onto my other property that was not in jeopardy.

answered on Oct 6, 2017
So I have handled these matters before. You will need to provide documentation to support your statements. In a situation like this, a real estate attorney needs to review your documents and can then give you direction.
There is a land tax for 1year behind and title is still in her name but she passed away 4 years ago

answered on Aug 7, 2017
If the deed (not what is on the taxes, but what is on the deed as recorded in the register of deeds office) is in your mother in law's name alone and there is not a beneficiary or co-owner, then you have to go through probate. There is NOTHING stopping you from paying the taxes that are in... Read more »

answered on Aug 5, 2017
I assume you have a lease?
If so, you can stay until you are evicted. There is MUCH more to this than just that though, for example, to whom do you pay rent, etc.
I'd urge you to consult with a landlord-tenant lawyer in your area to figure out how to best 'land on your... Read more »
I entered into a payment agreement in Feb by paying a few thousand dollars. Due to mis information I miss 2 (300.00) payments when I called to pay off entire tax debt I discovered I no longer own my home it is scheduled for auction in July is there an appeal process. I have spoke to several people... Read more »

answered on Jun 20, 2017
I suggest you contact Michigan's Step Forward program to see if they can help. The link is here: https://www.stepforwardmichigan.org/en/
You should also contact the Michigan Treasurer's office to see if they can point you in the right direction. You still may have redemption... Read more »
We received an orange paper stating the house was foreclosed, but could be redeemed by paying the delinquent taxes by March 31, 2017. The total tax bill is $3,113.87 for the years of 2015 and 2016. We (my wife, daughter and I) are still living in the house.

answered on Mar 8, 2017
Understand YOU are not responsible for the back taxes. You ARE responsible to the landlord for rent, but there MAY be options you can take.
I would strongly urge you to consult with a landlord/tenant lawyer and consider the possibility of setting up an escrow account for future rent while... Read more »
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