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Updated about 13 years ago on .
The aftermath of a foreclosure
We recently helped some friends move after they had been foreclosed on, and had utilities turned off. It was an emotional time for all of us to say the least. Obviously this is going on millions of times throughout the US, but I found this interesting.
I know it is intended to tug at our heartstrings but unless someone can create a new system to avoid risk, then what else is there to do? The good thing is that we all get an opportunity to start over.