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Open Question: OKAY….I’m sure this is a sticky Question…….?
I was at a “friends” (Turned out to not be good friends) House and I had been drinking. I got in a fight with the owner of the house and she asked me to leave. Apon leaving I backed into another car… (this girl was at the party and was a “friend”) Her car is illegal as in Non registered. She did not live at the place where she was parked. No one actually SAW me hit the car. (even tho im sure they would lie and say they did) Later in the night I parked in a vacant parking lot to sleep it off before driving an hour home. A police car came up to where I was parked and arrested me for an OUI. These people are trying to say that I have ONE week as of saturday to pay out of pocket to fix her damages or else they will make a claim. Do they have any right to do this? I am 100% Willing to pay for the damages but I want to use my micanic who will give me a fair price. They would have to travel an hour and a half but I am also willing to pay for gas. Do they have an upper hand over me in this? Please someone give me some answers! lol
PS. We have our insurance in MA and they are from NH and it happened in NH

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Resolved Question: Can buyer of a foreclosed home get vandalism insurance in case occupants get upset about being evicted?
a lawyer told me most people don’t buy foreclosure homes until they are vacant. He bids on about 50 per month on behalf of lawyer’s and banks who are out of state.
He has seen it all of course and he said he remembered one rich guy, nice expensive house, lost it all and took it out on the new owner by slinging paint everywhere, on the brick fireplace, etc.
So, should I be able to buy a foreclosure home and have to evict the occupant can I get some sort of vandalism insurance once the deed is put in my name by the master in equity judge?
if there is a tenant and I have been the high bidder, I am the one that has to evict through a lawyer. It takes more time since you can not go through the magistrate. This long time frame can allow for damage if the tenants are ticked. I would own the home and have the deed in my name and desire insurance at that point before they do any damage while I own it and before the sherriff removes them, physically, if needed since it wil ltake me time to evict them from the house whose deed is in my name since they were foreclosed on.
Allsate said the mortgage company should have the house insured and that would me from the date of the winning foreclosure auction until the day the deed is in my name. After that the agent could not make a commitment on whether the house could be insured between the time I own it and the time the non-tenant is evicted and gone.

Extensive damage by vandalism or fire could occur by an angry evictee. In this case the person being evicted would be the person who inherited the house 3 weeks ago (via the deed( though the person’s parent died in Oct. 2008) and lost the home thru the foreclosure auction which is on someone fault. Maybe their’s since the were the sole will executor and the sole benficiary and the mortgage was only about $250 a month and the $5000 car inherited could have been sold to pay 20 months of mortgage payments but the person chose to live there 16 months and ignore the mortgage.

So, ???? whether the house can be insured during eviction process.

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Resolved Question: How to deal with the aftermath of a robbery and some insurance Information?
My house has been burgled this morning as we were away on holiday and it has been vacant for 1 week. They smashed the window of the patio door and entered the house through the back. They took everything from TVS, LAPTOPS, MOBILES, MONEY, JEWELLERY and some other valuable stuff. Unfortunately our Insurance ran out a week ago but we said” we will do it after we come back from our holiday as we weren’t expecting a burglary but things never went according to as we had expected them to be”.

Can we still claim some sort of Insurance?

As there is no man in the house for about 2 weeks we need emotionally & mentally help, the robbery took place this morning and the police plan to seal the house tomorrow and then we can go back and live our life as normal. But we need help on how to cope as we are scared and emotionally disturbed. We will most likely not be even able to go to the kitchen without each other. Also the robbers may attempt to re-break again as there will not be a man to stand up to them.

Can someone please give me some genuine tips and advice on how to start feeling secure in our house again and not be scared?
Also there is no TV in the house or a laptop as we cannot afford it straight away after losing out on a 50 INCH WALL MOUNTED SAMSUNG TV.

Thank you very much.

IF YOU COULD HELP WILL BE HIGHLY APPRECIATED.

Regards

Dawood

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