If the current occupants are there under a lease, the lease likely is still in place and must be honored. The major exception is if you acquired the property at a foreclosure where in some states this will extinguish the lease.
What legal standing do you have, as new owner - having bought a tax deed, if the current occupant did not lease but was the owner? What steps should you take to evict them so that you can show and sell the property?
What legal standing do you have, as new owner - having bought a tax deed, if the current occupant did not lease but was the owner? What steps should you take to evict them so that you can show and sell the property?
It is not for non payment it is for owner position wanting to move in properties .And I always forget my husband locks the caps
If the current occupants are there under a lease, the lease likely is still in place and must be honored. The major exception is if you acquired the property at a foreclosure where in some states this will extinguish the lease.
In Alabama, a judicial sale terminates a lease...
What legal standing do you have, as new owner - having bought a tax deed, if the current occupant did not lease but was the owner? What steps should you take to evict them so that you can show and sell the property?
What legal standing do you have, as new owner - having bought a tax deed, if the current occupant did not lease but was the owner? What steps should you take to evict them so that you can show and sell the property?
Just write them here and ask!!!!!
http://www.yanceycounty.org/registerofdeeds/