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    Jul 5, 2009, 12:33 PM
    Grandmothers home
    I don't know if my grandmothers home is in foreclosure, however she is in a nusering home and will not be returning I need help with finding this information also me living there paying the bills do I now own the house
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    Jul 5, 2009, 12:37 PM

    If you have not formally bought the house (title search, closing, etc.) and signed the deed, you do not own the house. Go to the public property records at the country courthouse to check on the status of the house.
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    Jul 5, 2009, 12:41 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Wondergirl View Post
    If you have not formally bought the house (title search, closing, etc.) and signed the deed, you do not own the house. Go to the public property records at the country courthouse to check on the status of the house.
    This is my grandmothers home in Florida
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    Jul 5, 2009, 01:41 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by daneeng View Post
    I dont know if my grandmothers home is in forclosure, however she is in a nusering home and will not be returning i need help with finding this information also me living there paying the bills do i now own the house
    I said, to find out if the house is in foreclosure, you have to locate the public record about that house. Usually the records are in the county courthouse.

    Your paying the bills does NOT make you the owner of the house. If you have not formally bought the house (title search, closing, etc.) and signed the deed, you do not own the house.

    Please consult with a lawyer who deals with buying and selling homes to find out how you can buy this house. Along the way, your grandmother will have to sign something official and legal.

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