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Foreclosed Chicago
Foreclosed Chicago

Question: If you rent, and the landlord gets foreclosed on, do you still pay rent?
I was just reading an article about how renters in Cook County (which is Chicago and some suburbs) now get 120 days notice of foreclosure before they get evicted. So I was wondering, if you are a renter and your landlord isn't making the mortgage payments, are you still obligated to pay rent? I would think that once you got notice that the property was being foreclosed on, you wouldn't have to pay rent anymore, since your rent wasn't going to the mortgage anyway and you are losing your home. Anybody know for sure?
Just wanted to add-I am not in this situation, I was reading about it and wondering how it would work.
Answer: Since there is still an owner (now the bank) and you still occupy the owner's premises (the apartment) you still have to pay rent. Just make sure you pay it to the correct party.
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Illinois Foreclosed Homes
Illinois Foreclosed Homes

Question: Does the FHA appraisal require appliances?
My agent insists that it does. I am FHA approved and looking at foreclosed homes which usually don't have appliances. My agent has said that I must install appliances prior to the appraisal, but I risk the chance of not getting them out of the house in case I don't close. I live in Illinois if it makes a difference!
Answer: FHA 100% requires appliances. The house has to be in move in condition.
FHA rarely approves foreclosures, you really should be looking at normal homes if you want FHA approval. The biggest problem is getting all of the water and power up and running prior to the inspection, the banks are not so great about that. This is the main reason most will not accept FHA bids, just too much of a hassle.
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Foreclosed Illinois Homes
Foreclosed Illinois Homes

Question: How come foreclosed homes at auction are not open for inspections?
How come foreclosed being soled at auctions are (at least in Illinois) not open for inspection? Please let me know thank you.
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Answer: The owner (the bank) has no direct knowledge of the condition of the home. Therefore, they cannot give any direct or even implied warranty of the home. The sale is 'as is'. The home is usually available for inspection the morning of the auction.
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