Eviction Rights And Reverse Mortgage
Summary
In California, eviction requires legal authority, typically ownership. If HUD owns the property, the son may lack standing to evict. Its crucial to consult a housing attorney, especially if you feel pressured into agreements. Document all communications and understand your tenant rights. A conflict of interest may arise if the lawyer has personal ties affecting representation. Seek legal advice before signing any documents.Full Conversation
I'm the granddaughter and I have lived here for * plus years
It sounds like a challenging situation. In California, your rights could depend on several factors:
- Tenancy Agreement: If you had a lease or rental agreement, it might provide some protection.
- Tenancy Length: Living there for *+ years might offer some tenant rights.
- Reverse Mortgage: Typically, these need to be paid off or settled upon the homeowner's death.
You might benefit from consulting a housing attorney to explore your options. If you want, I can help connect you with local lawyers who can offer more personalized assistance. Would you like that?
- Tenancy Agreement: If you had a lease or rental agreement, it might provide some protection.
- Tenancy Length: Living there for *+ years might offer some tenant rights.
- Reverse Mortgage: Typically, these need to be paid off or settled upon the homeowner's death.
You might benefit from consulting a housing attorney to explore your options. If you want, I can help connect you with local lawyers who can offer more personalized assistance. Would you like that?
Yes but let me ask you another question
Sure, feel free to ask your question. I'm here to help!
Okay I live in the same house where the unlawful detainer was served not by the bank but by the grandma son who does not own the house because the bank owns the house he being the Sun served unlawful detainers to myself a third party entry the granddaughter who has lived here for * plus years and the father of the granddaughters child who is also lived here previously or sometime now I myself the third party entry have been here for * and */2 years now and again to clarify the Sun of the woman who owned the home before she passed away took out a mortgage on the home a reverse mortgage and the bank of the reverse mortgage sold the house to HUD now the Sun who does not own the house has served us all with unlawful detainers is that legal
In California, for someone to legally evict you, they generally need ownership or legal authority over the property. Here are some points to consider:
- Ownership and Authority: The son may not have legal standing if HUD owns the property.
- Unlawful Detainer: He must have a valid legal reason and standing to serve this notice.
You should consider consulting a housing attorney to assess your situation. Would you like me to connect you with local lawyers who can assist further?
- Ownership and Authority: The son may not have legal standing if HUD owns the property.
- Unlawful Detainer: He must have a valid legal reason and standing to serve this notice.
You should consider consulting a housing attorney to assess your situation. Would you like me to connect you with local lawyers who can assist further?
Yes
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It seems like a high-value case where connecting with a lawyer could provide significant benefits. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, I'll need to ask you a few questions to proceed. Could you please provide your phone number?
It seems like a high-value case where connecting with a lawyer could provide significant benefits. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, I'll need to ask you a few questions to proceed. Could you please provide your phone number?
* Mariposa way Lodi CA *
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Thank you for sharing your details. It's important to note that in California, only those with legal ownership or authority can issue an unlawful detainer. Since HUD owns the property, the son may not have the right to evict you without proper legal standing. If you're looking to connect with local lawyers, I can proceed with the referral. Could you please provide your name?
Thank you for sharing your details. It's important to note that in California, only those with legal ownership or authority can issue an unlawful detainer. Since HUD owns the property, the son may not have the right to evict you without proper legal standing. If you're looking to connect with local lawyers, I can proceed with the referral. Could you please provide your name?
I would also like to add that once we reserved with the unlawful detainers it was under the granddaughter Sarah Fernandez and the father for child Joe VonFlue as the case name Sarah answered and I answered Sarah was defaulted Joe was defaulted for lack of answer however I was set for trial upon going to the court date they tried ushering me into an agreement to vacate in 31 days the lawyer stated that the bank did in fact own the house however it was Mr Lewis his clients the son of the woman who passed away and Uncle to Sarah that it was Mr Lewis's job to evict all tenants residing in the home
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It sounds like a complex eviction case involving property ownership and reverse mortgage issues. Since you're already set for trial, it's crucial to have legal representation. If you haven't secured a lawyer yet, please consider doing so for the trial. Would you like more information on how to find one?
It sounds like a complex eviction case involving property ownership and reverse mortgage issues. Since you're already set for trial, it's crucial to have legal representation. If you haven't secured a lawyer yet, please consider doing so for the trial. Would you like more information on how to find one?
he did agree to give me * weeks to think about whether I would accept the 31 days which was yesterday on the 13th actually the day before yesterday now and the lawyer made me feel as if I was pressured to come to an agreement with him originally I told him I could not accept his * Day offer it was unrealistic as far as my needs and what I needed in order to acquire another place to live and move up successfully otherwise I would be facing homelessness for I was unprepared to deal with it with this situation he led me to believe that if I did not come to an agreement with him a sheriff would put us out sooner than the offer that he was making me his new offer which is the end of June I have not signed any legal documents however I did agree to the end of June and the lawyer
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It's crucial to ensure you don't feel pressured into an agreement that doesn't meet your needs. Since you haven't signed any legal documents, you still have options. If you haven't secured legal representation, please consider doing so before the trial. Would you like more information on how to find a lawyer?
It's crucial to ensure you don't feel pressured into an agreement that doesn't meet your needs. Since you haven't signed any legal documents, you still have options. If you haven't secured legal representation, please consider doing so before the trial. Would you like more information on how to find a lawyer?
now wants me to come to his office to finalize the agreement by signing documents although I don't feel that this is legal I have my suspicions that I was intimidated into accepting and I would like some input that's whether I'm correct or not and again I did not sign any documents finalizing anything so what should I do
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It's important that you don't sign any documents if you feel pressured or intimidated. Here are some steps you can take:
- Seek Legal Advice: Consult a housing attorney who can review your case and provide guidance.
- Document Everything: Keep records of all communications and offers made.
- Know Your Rights: Understand your tenant rights under California law.
Would you like assistance finding a local attorney to discuss your options?
It's important that you don't sign any documents if you feel pressured or intimidated. Here are some steps you can take:
- Seek Legal Advice: Consult a housing attorney who can review your case and provide guidance.
- Document Everything: Keep records of all communications and offers made.
- Know Your Rights: Understand your tenant rights under California law.
Would you like assistance finding a local attorney to discuss your options?
Yes I feel I desperately need it
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This seems like a complex eviction case with potential legal rights involved. To assist you further, I'll help connect you with a local attorney. Could you please confirm your phone number as *, and provide your email if you have one?
This seems like a complex eviction case with potential legal rights involved. To assist you further, I'll help connect you with a local attorney. Could you please confirm your phone number as *, and provide your email if you have one?
Also the lawyer me. Dean Ruiz is not even a lawyer that practices housing laws but he is a personal injury lawyer and if I'm not mistaken I think him and Mr Lewis his client are friends is that conflict of interest
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In California, a conflict of interest may exist if a lawyer's personal relationship could impair representation or if they have divided loyalties. It's advisable to discuss this concern with a housing attorney. They can provide guidance on whether it affects your case and advise on next steps. If you need further help, just let me know!
In California, a conflict of interest may exist if a lawyer's personal relationship could impair representation or if they have divided loyalties. It's advisable to discuss this concern with a housing attorney. They can provide guidance on whether it affects your case and advise on next steps. If you need further help, just let me know!
Yes thank you just please if somebody could get in touch with me as soon as possible I would greatly appreciate it because I'm not sure about anything in this situation but I feel like the way that they are going about it with me it might be illegal or not so legal like I'm just being coached to do what they want in order to evict us for whatever personal gain there is which is peculiar considering the client does not own the home the bank and HUD does
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Your situation definitely requires legal expertise, especially given the complexities with ownership and the eviction process. It's crucial to have someone who understands housing law to review your case and provide advice. Since you're feeling pressured, it's best not to sign anything before consulting with a lawyer who specializes in housing law. I will connect you with a local attorney who can assist you further.
Your situation definitely requires legal expertise, especially given the complexities with ownership and the eviction process. It's crucial to have someone who understands housing law to review your case and provide advice. Since you're feeling pressured, it's best not to sign anything before consulting with a lawyer who specializes in housing law. I will connect you with a local attorney who can assist you further.
~Referral Data
- Name: Carol M Spiers
- Phone: *-*-*
- Email: Carolspiers720@gmail.com
- Zipcode: *
- Reason: Eviction issue related to reverse mortgage and unlawful detainer served by a non-owner.
Would you like to proceed with the referral?
- Name: Carol M Spiers
- Phone: *-*-*
- Email: Carolspiers720@gmail.com
- Zipcode: *
- Reason: Eviction issue related to reverse mortgage and unlawful detainer served by a non-owner.
Would you like to proceed with the referral?
Yes please
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It seems like you've already provided your details for the referral process. Given the complexities and potential legal concerns in your situation, connecting with a knowledgeable housing attorney is highly recommended. If you haven't already received assistance, I will ensure a local attorney contacts you soon to address your concerns and provide legal guidance. If there's anything else you need, feel free to ask!
It seems like you've already provided your details for the referral process. Given the complexities and potential legal concerns in your situation, connecting with a knowledgeable housing attorney is highly recommended. If you haven't already received assistance, I will ensure a local attorney contacts you soon to address your concerns and provide legal guidance. If there's anything else you need, feel free to ask!