New York – Jason Grodensky says the Bank of America repossessed his Fort Lauderdale house — even though he'd never even taken out a mortgage. His story isn't the first of its kind
An understandably flummoxed Florida man says he had his home taken from him by the Bank of America, even though he owned it outright and never had a mortgage on it. Jason Grodensky and his father bought the Fort Lauderdale bungalow on short sale last December, paying for it with cash. In July, Grodensky was shocked to learn that the house was in foreclosure and that the title had been transferred to a government-backed lender. The BoA has reportedly acknowledged the error and will correct it at their expense. But Grodensky nightmare is not that uncommon: Mark Wiedner, a Florida foreclosure defense attorney, says foreclosure mistakes "happen all the time." Here are five more wrongful repossession horror stories...
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There was just a story a couple days ago about a family who went through the same thing.in Florida..but the papaer didn't put the article in their online edition..funny..I wonder why???????? St PETE TIMES ..has the article in their hard copy pape..but ommitted it in their online edition. They tend to do that when they don't want a stroy making national news..or when they want to keep a story on the "quiet side"..they did it all the time when Jebbie was pres..
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