Ohio Foreclosed Homes For Sale
Ohio Foreclosed Homes For Sale

Question: Doesn't the court have to notify us when our house has been foreclosed on and set for Sheriff's sale?
Our home was foreclosed on. We open all of our mail from the court and the bank's attorneys. We do not have an attorney ourselves. We found out by checking the court computer system that the order of foreclosure was signed by the Judge in November but we NEVER received notice of any kind. Today we got notice that the home was set for Sheriff's sale next month and again, we NEVER got any notice. This doesn't seem right. We are in Ohio. Is this allowable and if not what can we do?
To clarify - it was foreclosed in court. We found out about the sale but did not receive notice from the court or anyone else. We don't contest the fact that we have to leave, we are just trying to make plans and that is hard to do when you aren't getting the notices that we are legally entitled to. Even poor people in debt have rights.
Foreclosed by the bank.
Answer: Well you should have known that you didn't have much time left if you weren't paying the bills. But if You were paying the bills and everything then you have a case. The letter saying that it was set for sale is the forcloser notice. It is perfectly allowable because you weren't paying your bills and that is what happens to people who don't pay. Sorry that this is happening to you, but there isn't anything that you can do.
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