Eviction And Foreclosure Guidance

Summary

In North Carolina, your ability to evict your husbands brothers depends on your ownership rights and the foreclosure stage. As a deed holder and mortgage successor, you have a strong position, but foreclosure complicates matters. Working on a loan modification is a positive step. Presenting foreclosure paperwork to the judge can clarify your situation. Consulting a local attorney is advisable for tailored guidance.

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my name is on the deed to the house with my husbands his name was on the mortgage. I am the successor of the mortgage now. He passed away in * his brothers moved in about a year before he passed away. The eviction hearing is tomorrow to have them evicted. Will I win to have them evicted
Hey Daniel, in North Carolina, whether you'll win an eviction case depends on several factors, including your ownership rights and the notice given to your husband's brothers. Since you are on the deed and the mortgage successor, you have a strong position. Consider consulting with a local attorney for specific advice.
The house has gone into foreclosure and they did not make single payment since my husband has passed
Foreclosure can complicate eviction proceedings since the ownership is in question. Here are some points to consider:
- As a deed holder, you have legal standing, but foreclosure might affect your rights.
- Foreclosure could impact your ability to evict, depending on the stage.
- Consulting a local attorney is advisable to clarify your position.
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i have been in contact with the bank and working on a modification of the loan now to make it current.
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You're on the right path by working on the loan modification. Here are a few things to consider:
- Keep records of all communications with the bank.
- Ensure the loan modification is officially documented.
- The eviction hearing outcome may depend on the foreclosure stage.
If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
Will i win the eviction
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Winning the eviction case depends on several factors, such as the foreclosure stage and any agreements made with the bank. Your position as a deed holder and mortgage successor strengthens your case. Consider these:
- Ensure loan modification details are clear and documented.
- Present evidence of ownership and any missed payments by the occupants.
Though your case is strong, consulting a local attorney could provide tailored guidance. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!
should i show the forclosure paper work to the judge
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It's generally a good idea to present all relevant documents to the judge, including foreclosure paperwork, to provide a complete picture of your situation. This could help clarify your ownership rights and the status of the property. Consider consulting with a local attorney for specific advice related to your case.