North Carolina banks
Question
When the bank forecloses on a house, do they own the belongings inside of the home as well?
I have a roommate who owns the house where I currently reside, and it is headed for foreclosure. I have no ties to the mortgage or any other bills for the house. My question is, if the house is foreclosed upon, are my furniture and belongings at risk of being confiscated? I live in North Carolina, just in case it might vary from state to state.
2 months ago - 3 answers
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The bank does not keep the stuff inside the home. The people will be given a move out day. Now if you leave stuff in the home after that date the bank can toss it then. If I were you I would move out now and find someplace else to live. No reason for you to deal with this.
by Rudy
2 months ago
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Other Answers
NOPE. Not unless they are left there after the owner and tenant are removed from premises. Do you have a lease? Are you receiving notices about the foreclosure? Foreclosure can take 6months to 2 years to complete.
by chatsplas- 2 months ago
No, the lender gets the house, none of it's contents
by Classy Granny- 2 months ago


