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Thursday, July 19, 2012

Bank Contractors Break Into Occupied Homes, Terrify Residents, Lawsuits Say

It usually happens when homeowners are at work or out of town.
In Clawson, Mich., Nancy Cox returned home to find her possessions in the front yard, smashed with a sledgehammer, and a chalk drawing of a clown face on her garage with the tagline, "another job well done."
For Kenneth and Margaret Karpa in Pittsburgh, china and photos of their daughter were damaged. Missing belongings included a coin collection and the family cat.
In Kansas City, Allen Danforth discovered
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

"If you are 45 days late on your mortgage payments, the bank can send out thugs to do a property inspection and break into your home," said Matthew Weidner, a Sarasota, Fla., lawyer representing homeowners in several similar cases. "People need to understand how dangerous this is. Someone is going to get [accidentally] shot."

I would HOPE so.

lmclain said...

"Accidentally" shot? LOL! I'd shoot them on purpose and so would a LOT of other people.....Remember -- your "leaders" passed laws to make this perfectly legal and no wstand back and watch, aminly because they have been bribed and/or have stock in the companies that are mkaking money with this (banks).