Utah Foreclosures

Mortgage foreclosure…I’m renting this place and I think its foreclosed property!?
We have been living in this house for 8 months and found it a little funny that they never complained when we were behind on rent. When we “wanted” to leave they begged us to stay! The landlords live in Utah and have this guy collect the rent for them. There has been a “for sale” sign outside the house the entire time. I looked up the landlord on circuit court and it states that there was a mortgage foreclosure in 2006 for over 55,000.00 and back in 1994 for 188,000.00! It says that my land lord is the plantiff for the big one and the other it says that the landlord is the plantiff also and the people who lived here before us are the ones suing them! WHATS GOING ON!!!!
How can I find out if this place is foreclosed or not and if they are not supposed to be renting it!
If the landlord is the plaintiff, the he must have sold the house on land contract or some sort of owner financing.
You can look up the property through your county’s website, usually for a small fee, find out who’s name is on the deed. If it is your landlords name you know it is okay, if it is in the name of a bank you need to be prepared to move out on short notice.
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