Hi All -
This is NOT a surprise to me but now that it has arrived, I have very mixed feelings. I am in a 13 (almost done- yay!) and moved out of the home I was specifically trying to save with the 13 in April 2006. FINALLY they have filed a notice of default, which I just received today. I have 10 days (not sure if that is 10 BUSINESS days or 10 regular days - also they filed this on Friday 10/5 which was not a day the court's did electronic filing so, in effect, it was not really filed until today, Tuesday, 10/9) to pay up or they will file a "Notice of Breach and Order to Lift Stay." My understanding is that once that is filed, the ball is offically rolling and the foreclosure is imminent.
My question is, once that is filed with the court, how long does it take for the "courtyard steps" sale to happen? My attorney (worthless) originally told me that "it would be around 60 days". Not sure though. I still have some stuff, including a car I am storing, at the old house, so want to make sure I am out completely far ahead of the sale.
I am in Missouri.
Thanks for any help.
This is NOT a surprise to me but now that it has arrived, I have very mixed feelings. I am in a 13 (almost done- yay!) and moved out of the home I was specifically trying to save with the 13 in April 2006. FINALLY they have filed a notice of default, which I just received today. I have 10 days (not sure if that is 10 BUSINESS days or 10 regular days - also they filed this on Friday 10/5 which was not a day the court's did electronic filing so, in effect, it was not really filed until today, Tuesday, 10/9) to pay up or they will file a "Notice of Breach and Order to Lift Stay." My understanding is that once that is filed, the ball is offically rolling and the foreclosure is imminent.
My question is, once that is filed with the court, how long does it take for the "courtyard steps" sale to happen? My attorney (worthless) originally told me that "it would be around 60 days". Not sure though. I still have some stuff, including a car I am storing, at the old house, so want to make sure I am out completely far ahead of the sale.
I am in Missouri.
Thanks for any help.
on a house I haven't lived in for that long and they were aware of it. I think now they have actually gotten a foreclosure atty on it, things will move. Hard emotionally (shouldn't be, but it is, having a very hard time "losing" the house and feeling like a failure) but I think once it's gone I'll be much better off.
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