I have a 1 yr. Fairly new lease on a home with 2 Other People on the lease with me. We are in the 8th month now and we all Have it plans to end the after the year is up. Last week, and just today, we Received in the mail a notice titled “Notice of HUD Rights” from a company Called National Foreclosure Relief based in NV (addressed to the landlord / homeowner). At first, I Thought This Was Some type of solicitation and Threw away the first one. It states the notice That Is Not an Attempt to collect a debt goal That Into the time to enter a repayment plan is running out. On the back IS states: “As of January 19, 2001, the US. Department of Urban Development mandated That All Borrowers Who HAD loans Governed by Their loss mitigation guidelines as to Be Informed Their rights to repayment programs..” . . The Homeowners Have Other properties THEY manage / lease aside from working in separate professions. I am sure That Almost if a foreclosure IS of concern then Would THEY know about it. My Question Is That if There Is a foreclosure, Do They Have To Give us a month notice or Can Simply tell us THEY to leave at Any Time? The agency Would not tell me anything goal INSTEAD Tried to get me to go to a website and pay 29. 95 to get information from ‘legal experts’ who Could Tell Me What Were my options. It all sounds like a gimmick to me. Can anyone Clarify this for us? Thank youMy issue is do we Have a right to know if There Is a foreclosure, and Do They Have To Give us a month notice or Can Simply tell us THEY to leave at Any Time? The agency Would not tell me anything goal INSTEAD Tried to get me to go to a website and pay 29. 95 to get information from ‘legal experts’ who Could Tell Me What Were my options. It all sounds like a gimmick to me. Can anyone Clarify this for us? Thank for the prompt reply youThanks rlloydevans. You Thoroughly Answered my questions When I Thought No One Would, Especially this late. Thank you.
