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To view a list of the properties, please visit . Be informed that the legal notices of foreclosure and tax delinquent property are published prior to sale in the Saturday's edition of the Daily Legal News.
To change a name on a Deed: Execute a new deed. Present it to the Auditor's Deed Transfer Department for either a "Transfer" or "No Transfer" stamp. Present the deed to the Recorder's Office for recordation.
A: Yes, a quitclaim deed can protect you by getting the deed in your own name exclusively. This is possible through a divorce proceeding or your spouse can sign a quitclaim to relinquish his rights to the property. If the mortgage is in your spouse's name, it doesn't mean he has an ownership interest.
Getting Possession The Writ of Execution gives the tenant a maximum of 10 days to vacate the property. The average is usually 5-7 days and will depend on their reason for eviction. Posting a Writ of Execution on the property can be called “red-tagging” a property.
Tenants who live in foreclosed residential properties are allowed to stay in their homes until they are given at least 90 days advance notice to vacate, with the buyer as the new landlord.
Once the deed is purchased by the winning bidder, the new homeowner can request a “Writ of Possession” from the court, which grants the possession of the property from the occupant/former homeowner. The sheriff generally allows 3-7 days for the homeowner to vacate the property before the eviction takes place.
Once the deed is purchased by the winning bidder, the new homeowner can request a “Writ of Possession” from the court, which grants the possession of the property from the occupant/former homeowner. The sheriff generally allows 3-7 days for the homeowner to vacate the property before the eviction takes place.
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Understanding the Situation:Redemption Period: In Ohio, there is a "redemption period" after a sheriff sale, typically lasting 90 days. During this period, you can regain your house by paying the full amount owed (taxes, fees, and interest) to the buyer.