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I will speak to the company Monday, but I want to get ahead of this. The home is worth approx $100k more than I currently owe. I wanted to see what my options are. I do not have a lump sum needed to fully catch up with my payments, and have been working to adjust my payments so that I can resume... View More
answered on Aug 10, 2023
The cash for houses websites are unlikely to be your best option. Selling the house is certainly an option. Also there are programs available through Rhode Island Housing for you to mediate the matter with the mortgage servicer to avoid foreclosure and explore your options to refinance instead. The... View More
the people who actually bought the house got the paperwork yesterday and showed up today. What can be done about the rent we have paid so far to the shady person who did this to us
answered on Jul 6, 2020
Report them to the authorities. http://webserver.rilin.state.ri.us/Statutes/TITLE34/34-18/34-18-38.2.HTM compliance is mandatory. Retain an attorney if you are served with an eviction complaint.
The property has always been in my name only & predates the marriage. My ex never lived there; her name was never on any of the paperwork. The divorce final judgment was 10/31/95. Our agreement clearly indicated the property was mine & she has no claim to it.
answered on Aug 19, 2017
If you have it, bring the notice to the attorney you have retained to assist you in the foreclosure matter.
answered on Jan 22, 2017
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what would the RI Code be for a wrongful foreclosure?
answered on Oct 25, 2015
This seems like a complex matter that is best addressed in a private consultation with a practicing attorney with all of the relevant documents. http://webserver.rilin.state.ri.us/Statutes/title34/index.htm
My husband was married & owned a home with his now ex wife. She foreclosed on the home & my husband & I were added to the judgment.
answered on Aug 24, 2015
That sounds peculiar, generally banks foreclose and not ex-spouses .. but I suppose it could happen. Bring all the documents to your favorite local family, bankruptcy, consumer law counselor and have them go over all of the documents and correspondence for a precise insight.
I am in a judicial foreclosure with a predatory lender and fighting the foreclosure.
answered on Aug 24, 2015
Superior Court publishes their decisions here: https://www.courts.ri.gov/Courts/SuperiorCourt/Pages/Decisions.aspx
We are living in a house paying rent to a owner that is being foreclosed the eviction is march 3 my landlord did not tell me found out from a familymember still collecting my monthly rrent what are my rights
answered on Mar 27, 2015
When you have a problem like this, it is best to see an attorney and retain them to assist you.
answered on Jan 25, 2013
This is a good question for your lawyer. Trying to second guess them on the internet is a fool's gambit as the potential reasons may be myriad.
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