View Full Version : Bank Of America Raided By Deputies To Seize Homeowners Property
EZrhythm
06-05-11, 02:24 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaBJHaUXvww
allodial
06-05-11, 02:58 AM
COLLIER COUNTY, Fla. - A bank foreclosure story you've got to see to believe. A Collier County couple turns the tables on Bank of America, the bank that tried to foreclose on their home. Now, the family is foreclosing on the bank! Even bringing trucks and deputies ready to seize property.
The foreclosure nightmare started when Warren and Maureen Nyerges paid cash for a home owned by Bank of American in the Golden Gate Estates. They never had a mortgage whatsoever. But, the bank fouled it up and wound up issuing a foreclosure through their attorney.
The couple took their case to court and after a year and a half nightmare the foreclosure was dropped. A Collier County judge said Bank of America has to pay the couple's $2,534 legal fees for the error. After more than five months the bank still hadn't paid up. So, the homeowners' attorney did just what the bank would do to get their money, legally seize their assets.
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Treefarmer
06-05-11, 03:12 AM
Sweet
It looks to me like Bank of America is engaging in financial terrorism.
David Merrill
06-05-11, 04:29 AM
Sweet
It looks to me like Bank of America is engaging in financial terrorism.
Of the clumsiest order!
Thanks EZ; Great video!
video no longer available, any alternates?
EZrhythm
07-04-11, 05:16 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJwa-Jgy0gY
katewil
11-28-13, 09:09 AM
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David Merrill
11-29-13, 09:28 AM
Interesting to know... convolute the convolution!
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