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Foreclosures / Evictions


FORECLOSURES


If you are experiencing a financial hardship and not be able to make your mortgage payments...
If You Are Already in Default on Your Mortgage...
If You Are Already in Foreclosure...
NCR may have the plan for you!

We create a positive solution from a negative situation for all parties involved, through our partnership with Realtors®, brokers, and investors in your area. We specifically handle each case based on the client’s individual needs and requirements. We always use extra care and add a personal touch while maintaining confidentiality, integrity, and honesty.
A phone call can be the difference between losing your house now, or cancelling this sale and keeping your home.

IF YOU DECIDE TO LEAVE YOUR HOME… GET PAID FOR LEAVING WITH OUR FORECLOSURE TRANSITIONAL CHECK.

Call and speak to one of our Benefit Consultant.


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EVICTIONS

 In an eviction the landlord must have a justified and specific reason as to why the tenant needs to be evicted.
There are many different reasons for why the landlord may want to evict a tenant from a rental property, including:
  • If the tenant has stopped paying rent for a certain amount of time;
  • When the tenant or their guests have caused substantial damage to the rental property;
  • If the tenant has breached the terms of their lease or rental agreement (e.g., smoking in a non-smoking building or keeping pets despite no-pet conditions in the lease); and
  • When the tenant does not move out after their lease has expired and is now considered a squatter.

Depending on the state that the eviction is occurring in, a tenant may have several defenses available to argue against an eviction action. Some of these defenses may include that:
  • The landlord is attempting to evict a tenant based on retaliation towards their request for repairs or maintenance;
  • A landlord may also be retaliating against the fact the tenant called their local health or building code inspectors about the conditions of the residence;
  • If the landlord is behaving in a discriminatory way towards tenants, such as evicting them due to their race or religion;
  • The tenant received improper notice of the eviction. Again, the eviction process will vary according to state laws, but landlords generally need to properly inform tenants about the fact that they are at risk of potentially facing an eviction action; and
  • If the landlord has accepted some portion of the tenant’s rent already, this action may serve as a waiver to an eviction notice.

Call 866-298-7910 today for your free consultation.


​Having problems landing a place to rent due to an eviction on your credit report. Ask about our Eviction Settlement Program.
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