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Tenants’ Rights When the Homeowner Is Foreclosed

Conecticut AG Warns Law Firms, Banks and Real Estate Companies To Stop Illegal Evictions

by Moe Bedard

Attorney General Richard Blumenthal announced today a new initiative to aid tenants of foreclosed properties — including cease-and-desist letters urging law firms, real estate companies and banks and loan servicers to stop abrupt and illegal evictions.

Blumenthal’s office has received complaints from tenants hastily and illegally forced out of rental homes after their landlords’ properties were [...]

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Renters Become Victims of Predatory Landlords

by Moe Bedard

In Los Angeles, foreclosures for buildings with five or more units totaled 78 — encompassing 1,344 units — in the first three quarters of 2009, compared with 49 buildings and 432 units over the same period last year, and 13 buildings and 239 units in the same period of 2007, according to the city’s housing [...]

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Tenants’ Rights When the Homeowner Is Foreclosed

by Moe Bedard

Are you renting an apartment, a single-family home, or a condo? Are you worried about the increasing number of foreclosures and that one morning when you wake up, the sheriff is knocking at your door and then informing you that you have to leave because there is a new owner?

It is better to be prepared [...]

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