Richard
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You'll need a bit of background:
My aunt lives in a small town. She's got early stages dimensia. She's been living in a small house that was actually her childhood home (inherited by her when my grandparents passed)
She has now been in a nursing home for several months and finally, granted power of attorney to "someone" (which happened to be me) so we can now untangle the mystery of her life.
Her life is a shambles but that's another book.
She's 73 and has gambled her life away. She even took out a mortgage on her paid off home in 1999 at 12.25% (thanks "Beneficial"
)
She's now had to file bankruptcy and the wheels are turning for the bank to reposess her house.
During the last couple years, she evidently had a neighbor who wanted to 'rent' her detached garage to store his truck or snowmobile or tools or something in (I have NO idea what)
Seems they paid her a month of rent and for the last couple years, have supposedly not paid her anything (according to her, who's suffering early dimensia)
I don't know what to believe as I'm sure it was a cash deal...he probably won't be able to provide copys of checks to prove anything......
Ok, that's all setup....
oh, and my aunt is about 6 or more hours from me so one of her friends has been my 'eyes & ears' on some issues I'm trying to iron out.
Her friend says there is in fact, a snowmobile in the garage right now and the neighbor has been warned by this lady and another neighbor that the house will be going into foreclosure and he should move his stuff.
Evidently, he's thinking nothing will touch his stuff so he's telling them he's not worried about anything.
As of my typing this, I do NOT know his name nor number. The neighbor who does, is now on a 2 week vacation.
ok...now my 'problem' or question.....
Odds are he's not paid my aunt much of anything for rent of using her garage. According to the lady I spoke to, odds are, he's not going to move things out on my suggestion (though I don't know that to be fact)
If the bank came "today" to foreclose on the house, the house is currently full of my aunts stuff as of the day she left for the hospital (then moved to nursing home).
I mean, even her left over biscuits are in the fridge! NOTHING has been removed from this house and of course, nothing has been removed from the garage.
If the foreclosure came today what exactly happens?
Do they dump her stuff on the street? (I'd doubt it)
Do they have a garage sale?
Truth be told, her life is such a shambles right now, and she has so much of nothing in the house, there's nothing the family WANTS to save other than maybe 4 pictures on the mantle.
Most importantly, what I'm wondering about is... what about this dudes things in her garage?
What if the bank came in today, changed the lock on the garage and essentially, froze HIS asset up too?
Although I think that would be some poetic justice if he's never paid her the rent she says he hasn't, it woudn't be 100% fair to him to lose his snowmobile or what ever else he's got in there.
I won't be up there for several weeks so I can't just easily knock on his door or, just move his things out of the garage....
I'm interested to hear any thoughts.
Would his things in her garage be viewed as hers? Do snowmobiles in particular (in ohio) have to be licensed so he could prove it's his?
Would he be at risk of losing it mixed in with her things?
My aunt lives in a small town. She's got early stages dimensia. She's been living in a small house that was actually her childhood home (inherited by her when my grandparents passed)
She has now been in a nursing home for several months and finally, granted power of attorney to "someone" (which happened to be me) so we can now untangle the mystery of her life.
Her life is a shambles but that's another book.
She's 73 and has gambled her life away. She even took out a mortgage on her paid off home in 1999 at 12.25% (thanks "Beneficial"
She's now had to file bankruptcy and the wheels are turning for the bank to reposess her house.
During the last couple years, she evidently had a neighbor who wanted to 'rent' her detached garage to store his truck or snowmobile or tools or something in (I have NO idea what)
Seems they paid her a month of rent and for the last couple years, have supposedly not paid her anything (according to her, who's suffering early dimensia)
I don't know what to believe as I'm sure it was a cash deal...he probably won't be able to provide copys of checks to prove anything......
Ok, that's all setup....
oh, and my aunt is about 6 or more hours from me so one of her friends has been my 'eyes & ears' on some issues I'm trying to iron out.
Her friend says there is in fact, a snowmobile in the garage right now and the neighbor has been warned by this lady and another neighbor that the house will be going into foreclosure and he should move his stuff.
Evidently, he's thinking nothing will touch his stuff so he's telling them he's not worried about anything.
As of my typing this, I do NOT know his name nor number. The neighbor who does, is now on a 2 week vacation.
ok...now my 'problem' or question.....
Odds are he's not paid my aunt much of anything for rent of using her garage. According to the lady I spoke to, odds are, he's not going to move things out on my suggestion (though I don't know that to be fact)
If the bank came "today" to foreclose on the house, the house is currently full of my aunts stuff as of the day she left for the hospital (then moved to nursing home).
I mean, even her left over biscuits are in the fridge! NOTHING has been removed from this house and of course, nothing has been removed from the garage.
If the foreclosure came today what exactly happens?
Do they dump her stuff on the street? (I'd doubt it)
Do they have a garage sale?
Truth be told, her life is such a shambles right now, and she has so much of nothing in the house, there's nothing the family WANTS to save other than maybe 4 pictures on the mantle.
Most importantly, what I'm wondering about is... what about this dudes things in her garage?
What if the bank came in today, changed the lock on the garage and essentially, froze HIS asset up too?
Although I think that would be some poetic justice if he's never paid her the rent she says he hasn't, it woudn't be 100% fair to him to lose his snowmobile or what ever else he's got in there.
I won't be up there for several weeks so I can't just easily knock on his door or, just move his things out of the garage....
I'm interested to hear any thoughts.
Would his things in her garage be viewed as hers? Do snowmobiles in particular (in ohio) have to be licensed so he could prove it's his?
Would he be at risk of losing it mixed in with her things?