Click on the links below for individual wrongful foreclosure stories.
Bank of America’s unfunny foreclosure tricks
Repossession hell: 6 extremely ‘wrongful’ foreclosures
Bank of America Sued for Foreclosing on Wrong Homes
House “trashed out” that Michigan couple paid cash for
Kentucky man sues after bank takes wrong house
Bank of America Pocketed Insurance Proceeds for Gas Explosion, Then Attempts Foreclosure on Home Anyway
Foreclosures go wrong as lenders, clean-up crews cut legal corners
Pittsburgh area woman with paid-up mortgage says bank “repossessed” property, damaged furniture, confiscated pet parrot
Bank of America forecloses on house that Massachusetts couple paid cash for
Texas doctor says bank seized house he owns free and clear, turned off utilities and left him with 75 pounds of spoiled fish
Bank Tries To Foreclose on Owned Home in California
Fort Lauderdale man’s home sold out from under him in foreclosure mistake
Click on the links below for overviews of the foreclosure crisis.
Caught in a pile of paper – the foreclosure crisis rages on
The looting of America continues
Bank of America Exec Signed, but Didn’t Read Up to 8,000 Foreclosure Papers Per Month
A Crack in Wall Street’s Foreclosure Pipeline
While We Are on the Subject of Bad Foreclosures, What About HAMP’s Compliance?
Fannie And Freddie’s Foreclosure Barons
Bank of America to Freeze Foreclosure Cases
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