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Bewilderedin08

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? NV

We recently found out our landlord is letting this house go, it went into default on March 7, 2008. This house is in Clark County, Nevada.

On March 27 it was listed at the County recorders office as substitution-Trustee, my question is, How long do I have to pack up and move, I know I need to do it right away, but I don't want to come home one day in the next week to find the doors locked.What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state?
 


nextwife

Senior Member
You have to be served, and evicted. Have you called the foreclosing lender's attorney? The banks I work with is happy to work with the tenants in upcoming FC's who are cooperative. For example, if they will clean up well after themselves and leave voluntarilly, rather than force them to evict, they will negotiate a cash for keys deal.
 

Bewilderedin08

Junior Member
Wife and I are already looking for a new place, we have boxes all over the4 house too. We just don't want to come and find the doors locked, we are ready to move.
 

nextwife

Senior Member
Have you been served with anything?

Why not just call the attorney handling the bank's FC? I talk to tenants in default properties all the time, and am happy to review the status and time frame for them. We are even open to working with them on selling to them if they may wish to stay.
 

Bewilderedin08

Junior Member
No, we have not received anything, I don't even know who the Attorney is. The only thing I have is from looking at the county recorders records and seeing the changes. This is what it shows, Landlords name withheld.

Requestor: FIDELITY NATIONAL DEFAULT SOLUTIONS TUSTIN

1st Party: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Landlords name here
2nd Party: RECONTRUST COMPANY

with the date of 3-27-08

Thanks for your help.
 

nextwife

Senior Member
The court case file should state which party represents the lender and who filed the LP. Look in the court records, not just the RODs records.
 

Sail'nhome

Junior Member
??? How did you know to look at the Recorders office?

What is the name of your state? NV

We recently found out our landlord is letting this house go, it went into default on March 7, 2008. This house is in Clark County, Nevada.

On March 27 it was listed at the County recorders office as substitution-Trustee, my question is, How long do I have to pack up and move, I know I need to do it right away, but I don't want to come home one day in the next week to find the doors locked.

:confused:My question is do you want the house, are you happy with it? Or do you want to move?
 

FlyingRon

Senior Member
I can't find anything on NV post foreclosure but it would seem you have seven to thirty days from the time the buyer serves you notice. As others have pointed out, you should contact the lender, as there's a strong possibility they will also be the owner after the foreclosure. If not, you should contact the new owner to see what their plans are for the property. You may be able to negotiate continued rental or at least an orderly departure.
 

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