
Home lock locks changed at your bank?
My house has been taken for about a year. Moved There are about 8 months. The execution mortgage has not happened yet, so I'm still acting. The problem is that banks have changed the locks and have a few small personal items inside. I know I have left long ago but did not. I get into the house through an unlocked window in the courtyard. My question is: am I legally authorized to do that? I live in Florida, where the account. Please answer only if you know the law. Thank you.
The bank changed the lock just as they have abandoned the property and have the right to protect. You can get your property and your property … not only the appliances or lights or anything you may have purchased and installed in the house. If you speak very personal and has nothing to do with real estate, you can take.
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