Foreclosures Go Wrong as Lenders, Cleanup Crews Cut Legal Corners

Some Michigan residents have returned home to find their windows broken, houses ransacked and valuables missing.

Palm Coast, FL – June 10, 2010


 

BY L.L. BRASIER and JOHN WISELY
FREE PRESS STAFF WRITERS
Free Press – Metro Detroit – Posted June 7, 2010 – Some Michigan residents have returned home to find their windows broken, houses ransacked and valuables missing. Not from burglars, but overzealous mortgage lenders and their trash-out teams: unlicensed crews hired to clean out and secure property during foreclosures. Lawsuits filed across Michigan and the nation paint an ugly picture of impersonal foreclosures bent on speed that cut legal corners without concern for homeowners who have paid up.
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