Pitching out the tenant
Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 4:15 pm
And as an aside, tenants get a little more money under the Cash for Keys
program when they vacate.
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 12:39 PM, jonhayes6666 wrote:
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> My client is going to lose a property in foreclosure. A tenant is in the
> property now. Once the foreclosure happens, does the bank have to give the
> tenant extra notice? Didn't I read something about that? The lease was
> entered into early this year.
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And as an aside, tenants get a little more money under the Cash for Keys program when they vacate.
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 12:39 PM, jonhayes6666 <Jhayes@polarisnet.net> wrote:
My client is going to lose a property in foreclosure. A tenant is in the property now. Once the foreclosure happens, does the bank have to give the tenant extra notice? Didn't I read something about that? The lease was entered into early this year.
-- Best Regards,Christine A. WiltonPrincipal AttorneyGreifendorff Law Offices333 City Boulevard West, 17th Floor
Orange, CA 92686Office: 800-861-0786Cell: 562-824-7563Fax: torneychristine@gmail.comWeb: www.greifenlaw.com
Blog: www.losange
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