Property Sold In Auction

Summary

If your property in an irrevocable trust was sold at auction without a mortgage in New Mexico, the sale might be improper. Irrevocable trusts generally protect assets from creditors. To delay or prevent eviction, request a court hearing, consult an attorney, and seek assistance from local housing agencies. Plaintiffs cant block defendants from filing responses or seeking relief. If court clerks wont assist, consult a legal aid attorney or file a complaint with the courts administration. Reach out to New Mexico Legal Aid or the State Bar of New Mexico for further assistance.

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My property is in irrevocable trust and a lender sold my property at auction
Hello ****, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. To provide more precise information, I need to know your location. Also, did the lender have any legal claim or lien on the property?
No mtg on property,new Mexico
Hello ****, in New Mexico:
- Irrevocable trusts generally protect assets from creditors.
- If no mortgage was on the property, sale might be improper.
- You may want to consult with a local real estate or trust attorney.
This is general advice; laws vary based on specific circumstances.
IAM about to be evicted how can I stop it
In New Mexico, to delay or prevent eviction:
- Request a court hearing.
- Consult an attorney for legal advice.
- Seek assistance from local housing agencies.
Please note, this is general advice. Specific laws may apply based on your situation.
I did plnff block me from filing anything
Hello ****, in New Mexico, plaintiffs can't block defendants from filing responses or seeking relief. If you're facing such issues:
- Consult with a legal aid attorney.
- Contact the court clerk for procedural guidance.
Remember, this is general advice. Specific laws may apply based on your situation.
Court clerks won't talk to me
Hello ****, in New Mexico, court clerks should provide assistance with procedural matters. If they're not, you can:
- Consult with a legal aid attorney.
- File a complaint with the court's administration.
This advice is general. Specific laws may apply based on your situation.
I have done all of that.nothing
I'm sorry to hear about your struggles, ****. In such cases, you may want to consider reaching out to:
- New Mexico Legal Aid
- The State Bar of New Mexico
This is general advice and specifics may vary based on your situation.
I'll try again.thank you.
You're welcome, ****. Don't lose hope. Remember, persistence is key in such matters. If you need any more legal information, feel free to ask.