My home is in foreclosure and it was set to auction today at 1:00 how long do i have before eviction?
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i believe its usually around 30 days once you are served the papers but it differs state to state and county/county
Depends on when the legal eviction notice is signed by the Judge presiding over the foreclosure and sale.
the new owner will have to do all the paper work to get you evicted so you might have a week or two it depends on how fast their system is
It would depend on how the lender pursued the foreclosure. In Nevada, they use Judicial and Nonjudicial foreclosure.
If it was a judicial foreclosure, you may have a redemption period of 12 months after the sale in which you can try to refinance or sell the house. But judicial foreclosure is more uncommon in Nevada.
The nonjudicial foreclosure process leaves you with no redemption period, and you'd probably have to be out of the house within 3-4 weeks after the sale date. That's because the bank, after the sheriff sale, will start the eviction proceedings with the court. The court issues the eviction order and a few weeks after that, the sheriff will show up at the property to remove everything.
Hope that explains things.
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