Stopping Trustee Sale For Home In Probate
Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 9:02 pm
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I got an injunction under Probate Code 9391 in LASC case No. KP012730 Got
the sale postponed for a year while we got title transferred to
beneficiaries and worked out loan modification.....then went into
bankruptcy.... and three years later..... I was no longer the attorney but
the debtor was still there!
Check it out.
Renay
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 2:02 PM, Link W. Schrader wrote:
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> A deed is in the name of a prospective debtors deceased parents. The
> prospective debtor is an heir to his parents estate. It seems a bk would
> stop the sale if the debtor has any interest in the property, but what
> might be needed to convince the trustee/lender? Anything special?****
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Link:I got an injunction under Probate Code 9391 in LASC case No. KP012730 Got the sale postponed for a year while we got title transferred to beneficiaries and worked out loan modification.....then went into bankruptcy.... and three years later..... I was no longer the attorney but the debtor was still there!
Check it out.RenayOn Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 2:02 PM, Link W. Schrader <lschrader@schrader-law.com> wrote:
A deed is in the name of a prospective debtors deceased parents. The prospective debtor is an heir to his parents estate. It seems a bk would stop the sale if the debtor has any interest in the property, but what might be needed to convince the trustee/lender? Anything special?
Thank you,
Link Schrader, AttorneyLaw Office of Link W. Schrader
Mail: P.O. Box 3723, Tustin, CA 92781Office: 106 W. 4th Street, Suite #308, Santa Ana, CA 92701
Office: (714) 542-5922; Mobile/Text: (310) 413-6924
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