I am in active Chapter 13 - done in less than a year!
I did finally get a notice of default for my house on November 7. But have not yet gotten a notice of the sale date.
Just making sure - I WILL get some kind of notice correct? That is the law in Missouri - that doesn't change just because I am in BK does it? The info I have read says:
"Missouri requires that a notice of sale be published, and it should be published in a newspaper where the property is located. In a county with a city that has a population over 50,000, the trustee publishes a notice of the sale daily starting 20 days before the sale and ending on the day of the sale. In other counties, the trustee publishes a notice of sale once a week for four weeks, with the last publication no more than one week prior to the sale. The trustee in charge of the public auction has to send a notice by mail to the borrower - and all other affected parties - at least 20 days before the date of the auction. The notice includes the following: the date, time, place, and terms of the sale and a description of the property."
SO am assuming I will get something giving me the final sale date, correct? This notice isn't waived because of BK?
Am I wrong?
Thanks for any help - still not understanding why it has taken so long for this house to GO AWAY!
I did finally get a notice of default for my house on November 7. But have not yet gotten a notice of the sale date.
Just making sure - I WILL get some kind of notice correct? That is the law in Missouri - that doesn't change just because I am in BK does it? The info I have read says:
"Missouri requires that a notice of sale be published, and it should be published in a newspaper where the property is located. In a county with a city that has a population over 50,000, the trustee publishes a notice of the sale daily starting 20 days before the sale and ending on the day of the sale. In other counties, the trustee publishes a notice of sale once a week for four weeks, with the last publication no more than one week prior to the sale. The trustee in charge of the public auction has to send a notice by mail to the borrower - and all other affected parties - at least 20 days before the date of the auction. The notice includes the following: the date, time, place, and terms of the sale and a description of the property."
SO am assuming I will get something giving me the final sale date, correct? This notice isn't waived because of BK?
Am I wrong?
Thanks for any help - still not understanding why it has taken so long for this house to GO AWAY!
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