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November 13th, 2008 at 9:03 am
It may depend upon which state the property is located in. Speak with a real estate agent who knows the legal aspects of the industry well. Seems like it is 30 days in our state; however, that is based upon information from over 10 years ago.
You may also contact an attorney who specializes or practices law in the area of Real Estate. They should be able to address the specifics of your state; also, if you are a tenant at sufferance, they may be able to assist you from a legal perspective.
Try the link below for further information:
November 16th, 2008 at 6:49 am
It depends on your state’s laws. And I would suggest talking to a bankruptcy lawyer.
It’s been a while since I practiced law (went into nursing), and I know the bankruptcy laws have changed, but still worth a shot.