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#295557 - 06/20/09 09:48 AM
Renting a House While Heading for Foreclosure
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Registered: 11/12/06
Posts: 1623
Loc: The Beach
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Hey guys,
If this is better asked in the REO forum, let me know, but since it's a pre-foreclosure question, I figured I'd start here.
I was asked the other day if there's anything illegal about procuring a renter and accepting rent for a property that is headed for foreclosure, but not there yet. In other words, let's say I own a home that I stopped paying on, but I know that the foreclosure process will take several months or more. Is there anything fraudulent or illegal about renting it out in the interim (with full disclosure to the renter)?
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#295560 - 06/20/09 09:57 AM
Re: Renting a House While Heading for Foreclosure
[Re: Jennifer Allan]
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Registered: 02/05/05
Posts: 2710
Loc: Las Vegas
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I can't imagine that there would be anything illegal about doing this. It is technically still the homeowner's property. They should be able to do whatever they want with it. I think it would be looked at the same as if the homeowner already had a tenant in the property and coudn't pay the mortgage any longer after the tenant has already been living there. I think as long as it were disclosed to the tenant, they shouldn't have a problem with it.
(This is not legal advice, just my own opinion.)
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#295598 - 06/20/09 02:02 PM
Re: Renting a House While Heading for Foreclosure
[Re: super realtor]
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Registered: 11/15/06
Posts: 1984
Loc: The Middle of the Interstate
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I agree, Disclosure by the (soon to be) former owner lets the tenant make an informed decision.
I was getting out of my car across from our office one day a few months ago and a deputy was posting a foreclosure sale notice on a property up the street. The next day the notice was gone. The next week the tenants are moving out. The next week new tenants moving in.
Since it was a FRBO (or a FLBO), I have no way of knowing the disclosure situation, but my guess is it was not disclosed. Four young guys live there now, so perhaps they don't care.
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#295633 - 06/20/09 09:58 PM
Re: Renting a House While Heading for Foreclosure
[Re: PA Roadkill]
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Registered: 02/28/09
Posts: 51
Loc: Cobb County, Ga
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My mom is actually in this situtation right now. She has been renting from a friend for the last year. Her friend apparently stopped making the payments on the townhome due to another property where the tenants weren't paying and she had to evict them, so she basically took the money my Mom paid and used it to make payments on the other property and now both properties are going into foreclosure. My Mom received a letter from the bank yesterday addressed to Occupant and advised her when the auction would be and they would consider letting her keep her lease. She had no idea the owner was behind on payments. The owner does have the townhome listed with another firm above FMV and the owner has quite a bit of equity. Not sure why they aren't going the short sale route or listing low to get it sold and just walk away. Since it is listed I don't have the right to contact the owner so I have advised my Mom to mention a few options to her. In my opinion I think the banks should start filing charges on these landlords.
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#295643 - 06/21/09 06:56 AM
Re: Renting a House While Heading for Foreclosure
[Re: super realtor]
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Registered: 02/28/09
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Loc: Cobb County, Ga
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I did check the public notice site and I dont see it on there yet. The letter from the bank stated it would go to auction in August. She is paying market rent which is $900 mo for the townhome in the area she is located in. As far as how I know both properties now are going to f/c is after my mom received the letter from the bank she called the landlord and found out. My mom has known this lady for 10-12 years so she was taken off guard by getting the letter and never thought something like this would happen. Anyway, I mentioned the same options as you listed above and I cant approach the landlord because it is listed so I told my mom to mention to her. I also mentioned to my mom what would happen on her end in the event it does go to auction so she knows what to expect as a tenant.
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#295645 - 06/21/09 07:12 AM
Re: Renting a House While Heading for Foreclosure
[Re: majona]
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Registered: 11/12/06
Posts: 1623
Loc: The Beach
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Thanks so much for your thoughts - you pretty much confirmed what I thought - that as long as the homeowner still owns the house, even if he's not paying for it, he can do with it what he wishes (live there, rent it out, whatever). I just wondered if I was missing something.
A friend of mine went thru a bankruptcy last year, which coincided with the pending foreclosure of her home. She wanted to rent out the house during the long process and was told she couldn't, but I think that had to do with the bankruptcy, not the foreclosure. Does that sound right?
Obviously, the tenant would need to be aware of the true situation and realize that his or her "lease" would be uncertain. The laws surrounding that part of the deal would probably be state-specific.
Thanks, all!
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#296528 - 06/29/09 07:15 PM
Re: Renting a House While Heading for Foreclosure
[Re: super realtor]
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Registered: 06/22/09
Posts: 40
Loc: Maryland and West Virginia
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I recently heard that the banks were going to have to honor a lease for a certain timeframe after they foreclosure. Not sure if that ever passed and I believe that it was a certain length that the banks were going to be required to allow the tenants to stay. I have had the same question about disclosure of the pending foreclosure. I believe the owners should be responsible in letting the tenants know if in fact the owners have received a notice of foreclosure.
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#297852 - 07/09/09 03:59 PM
Re: Renting a House While Heading for Foreclosure
[Re: craig78]
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Registered: 08/27/05
Posts: 1620
Loc: Missouri
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I recently heard that the banks were going to have to honor a lease for a certain timeframe after they foreclosure. . . "Have to honor" would be a matter of state law.
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#297948 - 07/10/09 02:00 AM
Re: Renting a House While Heading for Foreclosure
[Re: craig78]
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Registered: 02/05/05
Posts: 2710
Loc: Las Vegas
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I recently heard that the banks were going to have to honor a lease for a certain timeframe after they foreclosure. Not sure if that ever passed and I believe that it was a certain length that the banks were going to be required to allow the tenants to stay. Yes, this is correct. I believe the banks are required to allow the tenant to stay in the property the remainder of the lease and pay rent, as long as the rent is at market value. If the tenant is on a month-to-month lease, I think the banks are required to allow the tenant at least 90 days to vacate. I am sure there are very strict restrictions for all of this, such as showing a bona fide lease and the tenant not being related to the owner and so forth.
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#299916 - 07/24/09 07:19 PM
Re: Renting a House While Heading for Foreclosure
[Re: Agent 007]
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Registered: 06/23/09
Posts: 37
Loc: Hollywood, CA
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Back to the question at hand. No, it is not illegal, but it would be extremely unethical to not tell the prospective tenant. The eviction proceedings would begin the first day the bank took possession and YOU would get their deposit - not the bank... the tenant should also be told about that.
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