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Homeowner forecloses on Bank of America!

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"In a modern-day evocation of David’s slingshot triumph over Goliath, a couple of foreclosed homeowners in Naples, Florida reportedly foreclosed on a Bank of America branch last week, their attorney actually having moving trucks pull up in front of a Naples branch to execute a foreclosure judgment against the bank.

What must have seemed to observers like a scene out of a parallel universe — you can see some video here — was actually the fair and logical conclusion to a situation which, the court had ruled, had an unfair and illogical start. In 2009, retired police officer Warren Nyerges and his wife, Maureen Collier, paid $165,000 cash for their 2,700 square foot home in the Golden Gate Estates subdivision, and never took a mortgage out on it. So imagine their surprise when, in Februrary of 2010, Bank of America initiated foreclosure proceedings against them. The Nyerges hired an attorney, Todd Allen, to defend them against the wrongful foreclosure, and the Bank eventually abandoned the matter.

But not before the Nyerges incurred $2,534 in attorney’s fees, which they requested informally from Bank of America multiple times before resorting to the courts, which ordered the bank to make the couple whole. When B of A still had not paid the judgment after five months of phone calls and letter writing by Allen and the Nyerges to the bank insisting that the court order be obeyed, Allen took the next step in the legal collection process, obtaining an order of foreclosure against the bank.

Read more: http://moneyland.time.com/2011/06/06/homeowner-forecloses-on-bank-of-america-yes-you-heard-that-right/#ixzz1OVdPWRoQ

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LOL, that is great stuff. Pretty said when the banks believe they do not have to follow the laws they so try to enforce.
 

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Without saying more, there's worse - much worse, in fact.

I may or may not be sitting in the office of one of the country's biggest mortgage servicers as I type this, and believe me, there's worse.
 

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Without saying more, there's worse - much worse, in fact.

I may or may not be sitting in the office of one of the country's biggest mortgage servicers as I type this, and believe me, there's worse.
Ya, Indymac and Chase, both worse.....B of A is just one of the largest so it's gets more press.
 

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Ya, Indymac and Chase, both worse.....B of A is just one of the largest so it's gets more press.
Chase, as a financial institution is a POS. When I closed my personal accounts, the punk that was helping me had the audacity to try and convince me to stay by saying that their customer service is better than it was. To that I responded, "How does lowering savings rates, and inflating credit card APRs equate to 'better customer service'? Did I ask you to buy out WaMu and take on all their debt? No I didn't, so don't make me pay for it."
 
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