More Unwitting Renters Being Displaced By Foreclosures
- "[A] growing number of renters being displaced because their landlords are losing their investment properties to foreclosure. While there is no estimate of the number of renters being forced to move because their buildings are in foreclosure, workers on the front lines -- from foreclosure prevention counselors to tenants organizations -- say that starting last year, they began hearing from significantly more people caught in the foreclosure crossfire. The problem has been getting worse."
For more, see Foreclosures often lock out renters (Foreclosure doesn't always hurt only the person whose name is on the mortgage. More renters are turning to support agencies for help).
As I have commented on before (and as crazy as it sounds), it may start becoming necessary for prospective tenants looking to rent private single family housing (homes, condos, etc.) to do a limited title search on the home being rented to assure themselves that (a) they are renting the property from the legitimate owner (and possibly not a "professional equity skimmer"), and (b) the property does not have a recent history of multiple sales (ie. possible house flipping scam) and is not the subject of a current foreclosure action (which in most jurisdictions, will be reflected by the existence of a recorded lis pendens or notice of default against the home in the office of the county property records).
For posts on other stories of tenants unwittingly renting homes in foreclosure, go here and go here, and go here. alpha
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