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How to Delay Eviction after Foreclosure

A common question that arises in Southern California is how to delay eviction after foreclosure occurs on your home. Not many people realize that they can get stop eviction help to stay in their home for a longer period of time than their eviction notice states once delivered. In the state of California, tenants have rights, and there are several things that you can do to either postpone or stop the eviction altogether. If you have received a written notice for eviction from your landlord, the bank, or the sheriff, then you should definitely make calling the team at Stop Foreclosure California one of your priorities. We have been in the business of helping our clients fight evictions for more than 10 years and counting now, and we have helped service countless numbers of satisfied customers. It doesn't matter if you are in receipt of a three-day unconditional quit notice or a 60-day notice to quit; we have been there and done that for all types of evictions with our past customers. If your case involves fighting the bank, we have found that many of them do not follow the California law exactly. In our state, banks cannot pursue a foreclosure while a modification to the loan has been submitted (also known as dual tracking). If you believe this is your circumstance, then we may have grounds to help you fight the eviction altogether. In most of the cases that we help our clients handle, a three-day notice to quit is delivered following the foreclosure action. If you do not vacate the home within this timeframe, the bank will then file an unlawful detainer lawsuit to attempt to force you to leave the property. You then will have the right to contest this suit in court; however, you have to respond within five days. This is where our team can help you, but time is of the essence. We will help you fill out the answer for the court in an accurate manner and help de-stress the situation for you. Our team knows how the process works, and we always go out of our way to help manage expectations and gain you the most amount of time possible in your home before having to seek out a new apartment or house to live in. We always answer questions for free, so please feel free to reach out and ask away. We are here for you, and look forward to taking care of your needs today.

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