After a Third Party Purchaser buys a property at a Foreclosure Sale in Broward County FL, the prior owner or a tenant may still reside in the property. In the event that someone remains in the property after a Foreclosure Sale, the Third Party Purchaser is able to remove them by obtaining an order from the Judge. If a tenant is still residing in the property, you must send them a letter informing that they have to vacate the property within thirty days or you will be proceed with removal. If the prior owner still lives in the property, you can immediately file a Motion for Writ of Possession with the Court and remove the prior owner. If you are a Third Party Purchaser and need to remove a tenant or a prior owner from a property you recently purchased at Foreclosure Sale in Broward County FL, contact the Law Office of Brian P. Kowal, PA today at (954) 990-7552.
[…] A Purchaser’s Removal of Tenants after a Foreclosure Auction can be a long process. Florida Statute provides the procedures to remove the Tenants. Florida Statute 83.561 provides that if Tenants are living in the property after a Foreclosure Sale, the purchaser receives title to the property subject to the rights of the tenants. 83.561(b) allows the Tenant to remain in the property for 30 days after they receive notice. If notice is not given, the removal of the Tenants will be difficult. […]