How long can you remain in the house after it is sold in a foreclosure auction?
Saturday, January 30th, 2010 at
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you will be served an eviction notice, this will determine the date you must be out of the house!
I would imagine your pressing your luck if you’re still there..Usually they will come around to change locks as well as clean out the house. And if your still there they can press charges against you for trespassing.Or evict you with out warning..
Depends on the state, type of loan, if it was a tax sale etc.
In the most common in the west a deed of trust they can evict you at any time. If you had a mortgage it could up to a year and for tax sales seems like at least 6 months to a year.
Email me off forum and I can give you some other ideas if it wasn’t a deed of trust