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		<title>By: Sandra</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If the foreclosure case has been won and closed, then the new owner of the property should now be the bank. Usually, banks don&#039;t want to deal with tenants so they will try to evict you. Did you get papers in the mail saying that the new owner is the foreclosing bank? If so, then you will deal with the bank directly. What your landlord is trying to do is buying the property back from the bank. She&#039;s not the owner anymore. The bank will decide whether your lease is now void or if it is still in effect. So the most logical thing to do is to confirm who the owner of the home now.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If the foreclosure case has been won and closed, then the new owner of the property should now be the bank. Usually, banks don&#8217;t want to deal with tenants so they will try to evict you. Did you get papers in the mail saying that the new owner is the foreclosing bank? If so, then you will deal with the bank directly. What your landlord is trying to do is buying the property back from the bank. She&#8217;s not the owner anymore. The bank will decide whether your lease is now void or if it is still in effect. So the most logical thing to do is to confirm who the owner of the home now.</p>
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