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Great foreclosure story!

Started by sledgehammer
over 14 years ago
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Response by Riversider
over 14 years ago
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Florida is a judicial state. So do we have another example of a Bank lawyer perjuring himself to a court with forged documents? This stuff can't happen if people are doing things by the book.

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Response by huntersburg
over 14 years ago
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Highly amusing.

I'm imagining that the bank branch manager felt like ColumbiaCounty for a little while.

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Response by columbiacounty
over 14 years ago
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how many c's in huntersburg?

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Response by huntersburg
over 14 years ago
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Zero

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Response by NYRENewbie
over 14 years ago
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Great story!

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Response by inonada
over 14 years ago
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It would have been a better story if they had actually started seizing stuff for real.

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Response by Riversider
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Response by mutombonyc
over 14 years ago
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This is a great story!

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Response by memito
over 14 years ago
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The said thing is other than some bad press, how does this impact Bank of America?

It is twisted that individuals have to pay "on time" yet businesses - even after a court order to do so - can wait around for 5 months to pay their debts.

Businesses pride themselves on stretching their Accounts Payable as far as possible, yet use the credit rating system to nail consumers that "try" to do the same.

Funny.

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Response by Riversider
over 14 years ago
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BAC is screwed unless they can get Congress to rewrite the laws. Countrywide did much worse than average when it came to transferring mortgages properly to securitizations.
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Basically BAC is a zombie. The gov't will give it endless supplies of blood(money), but in the end they are still not solvent.

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Response by alanhart
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