What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Alabama
I am currently living in a home that went through foreclosure at the beginning of this year. The foreclosure sale took place on February 18, and therefore the last rent payment I made to the previous owners was in January of this year. In the days following the foreclosure sale I sent a letter with a copy of my lease to the bank who previously mortgaged the house and bought it at the auction, as well as the law firm who is handling the foreclosure for the bank. I received no response. In the following month a storm downed a tree in the backyard and damaged the fencing. I made some very minor repairs to these issues and again attempted to contact the bank and law firm, with again no response. In July someone came to serve a summons to the previous owner, I notified him they no long lived her and he became very rude trying to tell me we were trespassing, however he left without much issue. We then received a letter around 2 weeks later outlining our rights under PTFA. This said they would be contacting us with more information soon. Two weeks ago I received a questionnaire asking for:
-A copy of the lease
-Evidence of rent payments
(I included a letter for the real estate agency who handled the lease)
-Any issues with the property
(I included photos of the downed tree and damage to the fence)
-If we were interested in purchasing the property/if so a prequalification letter
(I included this as well)
Then today I recieved a call from the real estate company who handled the lease. She stated the law firm handling this had contacted her to confirm I had not paid rent since January. The lawyer then stated to realtor that we would likely be liable for the back rent. Most of this is to ask, do I have any defense to not pay the back rent? I feel that the bank has not served their role as a landlord by leaving multiple issues wrong with the house and being unavailable to me as the tenant. I was also wondering if any of you are familiar with this type of situation and whether I may be able to purchase the home without having to leave. Thank you all for taking the time I know this is a somewhat lengthy post but just wanted to include all the details possible.
-Ethan
I am currently living in a home that went through foreclosure at the beginning of this year. The foreclosure sale took place on February 18, and therefore the last rent payment I made to the previous owners was in January of this year. In the days following the foreclosure sale I sent a letter with a copy of my lease to the bank who previously mortgaged the house and bought it at the auction, as well as the law firm who is handling the foreclosure for the bank. I received no response. In the following month a storm downed a tree in the backyard and damaged the fencing. I made some very minor repairs to these issues and again attempted to contact the bank and law firm, with again no response. In July someone came to serve a summons to the previous owner, I notified him they no long lived her and he became very rude trying to tell me we were trespassing, however he left without much issue. We then received a letter around 2 weeks later outlining our rights under PTFA. This said they would be contacting us with more information soon. Two weeks ago I received a questionnaire asking for:
-A copy of the lease
-Evidence of rent payments
(I included a letter for the real estate agency who handled the lease)
-Any issues with the property
(I included photos of the downed tree and damage to the fence)
-If we were interested in purchasing the property/if so a prequalification letter
(I included this as well)
Then today I recieved a call from the real estate company who handled the lease. She stated the law firm handling this had contacted her to confirm I had not paid rent since January. The lawyer then stated to realtor that we would likely be liable for the back rent. Most of this is to ask, do I have any defense to not pay the back rent? I feel that the bank has not served their role as a landlord by leaving multiple issues wrong with the house and being unavailable to me as the tenant. I was also wondering if any of you are familiar with this type of situation and whether I may be able to purchase the home without having to leave. Thank you all for taking the time I know this is a somewhat lengthy post but just wanted to include all the details possible.
-Ethan