Bankruptcy & Eviction

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I have a friend who had a eviction from the court, when the sheriff went to evict the renter she produced bankruptcy papers. The sheriff did not evict....How does the bankruptcy stop the eviction ???

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  • lavonc14th August, 2006

    Boy, this is a puzzler. Did your friend have an attorney help in the eviction? If yes, contact him/her right away and ask what the next steps are.

    I am going to make an assumption. In bankruptcy, typically you do not have to relinquish your home. I am assuming that the bankruptcy protected her from becoming homeless. All other assets are up for grabs but they are allowed to maintain a roof over your head.

    With that said, I would get an eviction attorney involved right away.

  • fdi10th August, 2006

    Tanya,
    Try this link. http://www.courts.state.md.us/district/forms/civil/dccv82br.html


    Eric

  • royalfortune11th August, 2006

    Also, be aware of http://www.amernick.com/

    MC

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  • TanyaRaeJones11th August, 2006

    royalfortune - any specific link on that page I should be paying attention to?

  • TanyaRaeJones14th August, 2006

    sounds good to me royal, thank you!

  • bbriscoe17th July, 2006

    does anyone have hard data on price appreciation/depreciation for timeshares?

  • fdi17th July, 2006

    We own a wonderful TS in Massanutten, Va. We went through the sales pitch and found the prices beyond comprehension. Went shopping and found a 4bedroom on www.redweek.com for less than half of what Massanutten was charging.

    My advice is to take some of the "free" trips, find a TS you like & buy on the aftermarket. Make sure you factor in the maintenace cost and frequency of use.



    Eric

  • lavonc18th July, 2006

    No idea why the fees are so low. Perhaps a blend of Mexico and the fact it is a new resort. Not sure. I think they are raising the fees to $400 next year.

  • bbriscoe2nd August, 2006

    I might be interesting in renting a week. What are your locations and prices?

  • loafie615th August, 2006

    bbriscoe:

    I have a time share in Matzatln, Mexico. It was given to me by my Mother and Father in law. I never use it and would like very much to be rid of the responsibilty of it.

    The time share is a 2 bedroom 2 bath unit and is deeded week 47 (thanksgiving). This is considered a red (best) week. There is 11 years left on the deed (including this year). For a price the timeshare can be registered with RCI and traded from week to week.

    The yearly maintence fee is $365. I believe the timeshare was originally purchased for $13,000. All I ask is $1,000. This will cover the $300 transfer fee that will be incurred to change the deed to your name. Please email me at **Please See My Profile** if you have any interest.

    Thank you!

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