You are a tenant and the house you live in was just foreclosed, what do you do next?
Foreclosure is when the Bank that holds the note to the property begins to retake possession of the property because the loan holder/owner has failed to make mortgage payments. Foreclosures are up significantly in 2007 as compared to 2006 or 2005 and many tenants are getting caught in the cross-hairs. With many Interest Only Loans on the market entering periods of recalculation, some borrowers are in a position of defaulting on the loan because they can't make the higher payments. While all of this is bad enough, what about the scenario where the borrower has rented the property out & is acting as a Landlord? What is the tenant to do? Here are some tips:
- Communicate: With the Landlord. With the bank/lender. With a Real Estate Professional. With a Lawyer. Make sure you understand your rights. Make sure that you aren't doing anything to jeopardize your good credit or that no negative actions are being taken towards you.
- Negotiate: The Landlord may have no room to negotiate, they may be holding you to the letter of the lease. But if the property has already been foreclosed upon & the bank is the owner, negotiate directly with the bank or their representative. By all means, avoid the eviction process.
- Put together a plan: It is hard to plan with such short notice, but you as the tenant need to quickly move from a reactive move to an active stance in a short period of time. Discuss the possibility of you being able to obtain the property or a loan from the bank. Remember, they want to sell the Bank Owned / Foreclosure Northern Virginia Homes as quickly as possible and may be willing to work with you. Again, with a minimal amount of planning & communication you might just find out that you can afford a home yourself & thus consider the benefits of buying over renting. A Northern Virginia Real Estate Agent & their lending partners will be able to give you an answer about buying a home in Northern Virginia in less than 24 hours. Consider that this potentially bad situation could end up working to your benefit.
Robert Earl - Founder of The Earl of Real Estate Team is a Real Estate Entrepreneur & Real Estate Coach serving the Northern Virginia Real Estate Market. The Earl of Real Estate Team works with Herndon VA Real Estate, Condos, Townhomes & Homes for Sale
Published June 19th, 2007
Filed in Business, Management, Real Estate




