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J Scott
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BoA Foreclosure Mistake

J Scott
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  • Sarasota, FL
ModeratorPosted

(Sorry if this is in the wrong forum!)

This is pretty embarrassing for BoA...the worst part is that they wouldn't even acknowledge or correct their mistake until the guy went to the press:

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/business/fl-wrongful-foreclosure-0922-20100921,0,36776.story

Sucks to the little guy, but at least he got it resolved...

Personally, if it had been me, I probably would contacted BoA, and if they didn't return my calls, I'd let them take as much action as they wanted and then when they tried to physically remove my tenant, I'd sue their a**es for breaking and entering, destruction of property, etc. (though something tells me that my lack of legal expertise is leading me to a naive conclusion...in reality, I'm sure I'd just end up getting screwed :).

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