Selling Property During Lawsuit
Summary
Selling a property involved in a foreclosure lawsuit in Tennessee can be complex due to potential legal holds and the need for court approval. Courts may convey property as part of a lawsuits resolution, depending on the case specifics. Consulting with an attorney is crucial to navigate the situation and explore options for keeping the property and completing mortgage modifications.Full Conversation
My attorney is still waiting on discovery and i am confident the suit will be successful, would that court be able to convey the property as part of the disposition
In Tennessee, courts can potentially convey property as part of a lawsuit's resolution, particularly if the case involves property rights or foreclosure. However, this depends on the specifics of the case and any court rulings. It's best to consult with your attorney about your case's details. Have there been any discussions about potential outcomes with your attorney?
I have only proceeded with the intent of keeping the property and paying the remaining mortgage according to the last trial modification terms offered by the mortgage lender
It sounds like you're navigating a complex situation with your property in Tennessee. Given your intent to keep the property and pay the remaining mortgage, have you explored all options with your attorney regarding the trial modification terms?
Just that i would be given the opportunity to perform under the agreement and complete a permanent modification
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It seems like you're in the midst of a complex legal situation involving property and foreclosure. You should continue working closely with your attorney to explore all options for keeping the property and completing the modification. If there are any concerns or changes, consulting with a lawyer is crucial.