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Search Foreclosed Homes For Free

Question: is there a site to search for government tax-foreclosed homes that is actually free?
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Answer: There is no such thing.
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North Carolina Foreclosed Homes For Sale
North Carolina Foreclosed Homes For Sale

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Foreclosed Homes For Rent In Nc
Foreclosed Homes For Rent In Nc
Question: real estate advice, renting a pre foreclosed upon home?
I need help... We are in the state of Florida and have been served with pre foreclosure papers as John and Jane Doe, tenants. Our landlord has given us a song and dance and has told us that he will hold us to the end of our lease, being July 1, and he feels there "should" be enough time. I have a high school Jr. and Sr. I would like to move out. What are my rights? We have been relocated due to a military move and really need to stay in the area. We have spoken with the bank as well as the attorney for the bank and were told that the landlord did not reply within the twenty days. They were up last month. The bank said they are simply waiting on a court date. I honestly can not live like this and find it hard to believe that the landlord has so many rights. I have always paid my rent, I just want out of this situation. I own a home in NC with tenants and could not imagine placing them in this situation.
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Answer: Yes, the landlord can hold you to the original rental agreement as long as he is the owner of the house. I know it's tough, but you should stay as long as you can. Make sure you give the correct notice to the landlord that you will be moving out the first day the lease expires. Then about two months prior, start looking for a new place. You should be able to sign an agreement one month early for a move-in date of July 1. So really, you just have to wait until 1 April to start looking and planning your next move. If necessary, try to find an apartment in the area so your kids can stay at their school. Hang in there! The banks take lots of time to go through all their paperwork, so you should be okay.
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