Nevada Laws. If a mortgage on an apartment is not paid but the rent on the apt is paid can you be evicted?
Landlord/Owner did not pay mortgage and bank is foreclosing. They are asking for an immediate vacation of premises.
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5 Responses to “Nevada Laws. If a mortgage on an apartment is not paid but the rent on the apt is paid can you be evicted?”
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October 1st, 2009 at 6:34 am
I think you are allowed to stay until your lease is up. Call your local courthouse and find out now.
October 3rd, 2009 at 11:50 pm
Ja kunnen zij.
October 5th, 2009 at 1:52 am
Honestly I don’t know, but what a jerk your landlord, if you were paying the rent he supposed to be able to pay the mortgage, it is not like it was coming out of his pocket, actually it was coming from your rent. Sorry about that, good luck.
October 6th, 2009 at 1:36 pm
ur is het huurgeld gegaan en er zal spoedig een nieuwe eigenaar van dat bezit zijn zodra het bij veiling wordt verkocht. U kon vragen om een " te maken; deal" om daar te blijven en huur tot de nieuwe eigenaar wordt betalen bepaald. u kon de landeigenaar voor " vervolgen; distress" enz. maar het is waarschijnlijk met een waarde van geen uw terwijl. droevig.
October 8th, 2009 at 4:49 am
It’s a bad situation for you, but yes you can be evicted. The reason is that whoever owns the house must pay the mortgage, and they are probably renting you the apartment to help pay their mortgage.
However, if the property owner defaults on the mortgage then the bank forecloses on the property, and the house becomes the property of the bank. Since you don’t own the property you have no legal say so in the matter.
In short the bank doesn’t care if you paid your rent, their chief concern is that the mortgage hasn’t been paid. Hope all works out for you.