No matter if they repo'd the place.
As a tennant, you have the right of due process and that includes a writ of eviction from the owner.
I would demand that they follow the law and give you a proper length of time to find a new place.
Jason, I'm sorry but you have to leave. Make sure to take all of your stuff, no sense in fighting to get that back. And don't tear up the place because the lender can come after you for vandalism.
This is happening everywhere.
Don't do anything unless you are notified by mail.
Do you believe anything "regiular joe" says?
I don't buy the story.
Want to buy a bridge I have ?
Sounds fishy to me! A guy just walks up?? Did he have any proof of who he was- did you check his story out? Call his company- Any bank would have foreclosed long before if they hadn't received payments for 8 months or a year!! Not sure what his deal is but something isn't right! Good luck!!
Have you talked to your landlord? What money of YOURS did he run off with? Did he drain your account somehow? Rent money is his, not yours and he can spend it however he sees fit.
No "regular Joe" should be involved with this. You should hear from a bank rep, who will in fact give you cash when you turn in the keys. If you do not deal with him you deal with the county sheriff who has no cash, only a writ to remove you from property that you have no right to be in.
You can help yourself with the depression by packing up your stuff and finding another place to live. It is hard to be depressed if you are busy.
You also need to try and get ahold of your landlord. While the rent money is his, any unspent monies from your deposit are yours and he has 30 days after you move out to return them to you, just as if he still owned the house.
This is a problem that is happening with rental properties. You unfortunately have to leave; as of now the law doesn't protect renters of properties being foreclosed very well, if at all.
The only option with your landlord is to go to small claims court.
I'm sorry and I hope it works out for you.
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