Woman learns she’s losing her home after finding letter in mailbox – she always paid her bills but it didn’t matter

A RENTER was shocked to find out that her home was being foreclosed on until she received letters from a lawyer. 

Katherine Garcia mentioned that she felt she had not done anything wrong after being informed shortly before her lease was up that she could not extend it with her current landlord.

Woman learning about home foreclosure.
Katherine Garcia found out her rental property was going into foreclosure after receiving letters in the mailCredit: WSOC-TV
Row of townhouses.
She was planning on renewing her lease, but now needs to search for somewhere else to liveCredit: WSOC-TV

After opening the letters, Garcia discovered that the lawyer’s letters weren’t for her but for her landlord, local ABC affiliate WSOC reported. 

“I don’t know anything, so I’m in the middle of something that’s not even my problem,” she said.

The foreclosure sale on the building in Charlotte, North Carolina, was set to happen on March 27, with her lease ending just a few weeks later. 

She expressed her uncertainty, stating, “My family is asking me, ‘What should we do? Should we stay or should we leave?’ And I just don’t have an answer,” during an interview.

“I feel like it’s stressful because, right now, I don’t know if I have to rush it to buy a new house or if I have to look for another place to rent.”

The renter said she was planning to renew her lease with the original landlord, but she doesn’t want to risk anything with new owners.

Now, she’s left searching for a new place.

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS

Luckily, under federal law, she can’t be kicked out of her home before the lease ends just because the house is going into foreclosure.

Tenants are protected under the Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act, which protects renters from losing their homes. 

According to the act, the bank must notify all tenants of the foreclosure when a property goes into foreclosure.

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Until the ownership is officially transferred, tenants are still bound by the conditions outlined in their original lease agreement, thereby required to keep up with their rental payments.

Additionally, during the foreclosure process, landlords are still required to hold up their end of the lease by maintaining the property and fixing any issues renters have.

After the foreclosure officially occurs, the foreclosing party is legally obligated to inform all affected tenants of the outcome. 

During the foreclosure sale, the responsibility is transferred to the bank to maintain the property. 

When new owners take control of the property, they are legally responsible for providing all tenants with their contact information and should advise them of their rights.

If the owner plans to move into the property and no longer rent it out, current renters must have a 90-day notice.

Tenant’s rights

According to InCharge Debt Solutions, tenants have several rights in the United States:

As a tenant, you have certain rights, and while they vary from state to state, there is a list of standard requirements virtually every landlord in the U.S. must provide:

  • Heat (but not air conditioning)
  • Running hot and cold water
  • Locks and keys
  • Smoke detector
  • Clean and safe common areas

Landlords can keep security deposits for several reasons. These include:

  • Unpaid Rent
  • Damage to the Property
  • Cleaning Costs
  • Unpaid Utilities or Bills
  • Breach of Lease Terms
  • Abandoned Property
  • Repairs Due to Tenant Negligence

If landlords don’t make any necessary repairs, tenants should:

  • Review Your Lease or Rental Agreement
  • Document the Problem
  • Notify Your Landlord in Writing
  • Contact Local Housing Authorities
  • Repair and Deduct
  • Mediation or Legal Action
  • Protect Your Rent

The new buyer can quickly evict tenants who don’t have a lease, have an “at-will” lease, or are underpaying for rent. 

Tenants who are related to the landlord are also more easily evicted.

To protect yourself from being impacted by your landlord’s foreclosure, tenants should make sure to have their lease in writing and record their lease with the Register of Deeds.

Renters should also reach out to the new buyer to see what their plans are.

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