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All Forum Posts by: Renee B.

Renee B. has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: foreclosure problem with home we bought complete with extortion

Renee B.Posted
  • warwick, ny
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

Hey John!  Thanks for the comments!  The previous owner hired a lawyer that contacted my husband to tell him that the deal is not $15K, not the previous $7500 we were offering him.  He also holds the original plans/blueprints to an addition that was added to the house - it was all town approved but the final inspection has not been done.  I would imagine the town will have the proper documentation and we would only need to do a final inspection.  He thinks he has our backs against the wall.  At this point it is not the money, but the sheer fact that he is trying to extort us for so much more then we will ever pay.  We already have a good lawyer that we hired yesterday.  I just had some questions and we can't get him until Monday.  I had heard that one of my friends had a similar problem in PA and they had friends move into the house while the old owner was still there.  Brilliant idea, but I wonder if that would fly in NY.  The new owner gave the friends a lease and they moved right in.  The previous owner was annoyed and fed up with the new "roommates" and finally left.  Brilliant!  ha!

Post: foreclosure problem with home we bought complete with extortion

Renee B.Posted
  • warwick, ny
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

Hi David - that's my question.. .can we send someone to go live with him?  Will the police make our friend get out of the house even if we give our friend a lease?  I also wanted to know about the damage he could cause... I heard there are laws in place that could put the guy in jail if he trashes the house?  Also, we bought the house for 250 and it's worth 450, so yes, mistakes were made, but we will be fine.... thanks everyone!

Post: foreclosure problem with home we bought complete with extortion

Renee B.Posted
  • warwick, ny
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

We bought a foreclosure on auction.com for a good price in Long Island, NY.  The previous owner is still in the house and basically trying to extort us for a lot of money.  He has already been in the house for about 2 months, because his mother passed away and said he did not have time to find another place to live.  We were ok with that.  He said that he sold the air-conditioning system (central air) and that his friend was going to come and pick it up when he left - unless we wanted to pay $2500 for it and he could return the money to his friend that paid for it already (this was the first red flag).  He also said that the insert for the gas fireplace was sold and that we could buy that as well for another $2500.  We agreed that we would buy those items and he also wanted to stay for another 2 months.  We agreed and figured it would be easier than trying to legally trying to get him out.  He said that he would be left with NO money after he pays the guy back for the air conditioning and the gas insert and that he needs more money.  We offered $7500 total and gave him the time.  We just received a call from this guy's attorney today saying that the deal we struck with him is now off and that he wants $15K to leave and he wants to stay until the end of December.  Is this not extortion????  We asked the attorney to send that request in email form and we have yet to receive it.  We started the eviction process and are planning on the papers being filed and served asap.  I guess my question is can this guy destroy the home before he leaves?  I thought I saw a new law in NY that protects people from "home destroyers"?  That there could be criminal action and possible jail if someone does this?  I also am wondering if we can send a friend to live in the house as well?  We were thinking if our friend had a lease he could also move into the house?  We have a friend that did this.  He bought a foreclosure and the guy would not get out... the owner rented out rooms in the home (in PA) and the guy left, because he was annoyed by the new "tenants".  Any and all advice please!  Thank you!  Again, New York laws would need to be considered with any answers!  Thank you!!  :)