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Woman Blames Bank For Eviction Mistake What would U do?
GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. -- A Gwinnett County woman is trying to put her life back together after an alleged foreclosure mistake left her home a wreck. Eviction crews dumped all of her belongings in her front yard. But, she said it was the bank that failed to process her loan modification paperwork. Judi Moser said her life is as shattered as her precious crystal. "It's about 150 years old and it's gone," she said, talking about her now-broken crystal bowl. "Who would let people come in and just destroy a lifetime of things," asked Moser. She showed Channel 2 Action News reporter Richard Elliot what's left of life after deputies and crews evicted her from her home of 29 years -- only to put it all back when they learned the bank made a mistake. "And then they said, 'Oops, wrong, we made a mistake. Let's put everything back,'" said Moser. Moser said it all started when she hit some tough times and called her mortgage holder, Chase Bank, to make a home loan modification. She said she was approved and sent Chase $4,000. But, she said, Chase never processed the paperwork, which caused a mistaken foreclosure in February, and last week's eviction. Neighbor Kevin Francis snapped photos as crews emptied Moser's house. "They were taking drawers and just dumping them over into sheets and just taking their arms across the counters and just wiping everything...I mean, it was horrible," said Francis. But Chase Bank says -- hold on. Chase Bank spokesperson Mary Kay Bean said, "Chase has been working with her for months, but we have no record that we received the required paperwork or payment." But Chase could not answer why, if that was the case, they called deputies and told them the eviction was a mistake -- which is what the Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office said happened. Moser said Chase has offered to fix the situation, but she just isn't sure what to do now. "It cannot be fixed. I do not want...this place is not my home anymore," said Moser. "The things that made it a home are gone." Chase said it remains willing to work with Moser on the loan modification. Moser said she is so angry, she's not sure what she wants to do. | |
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Why the hell does she still have a mortgage after 29 years??? | |
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SCNDLS said: Why the hell does she still have a mortgage after 29 years???
Refi | |
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Graycap23 said: SCNDLS said: Why the hell does she still have a mortgage after 29 years???
Refi Or home equity loan That's ridiculous. | |
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Damn, that's a lifetime for a mortgage! | |
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1sexymf said: Damn, that's a lifetime for a mortgage!
Coulda BEEN paid that shit off. | |
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SCNDLS said: Graycap23 said: Refi Or home equity loan That's ridiculous. Happens everyday. | |
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Poor lady, she must feel violated after they basically ransacked her home. | |
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Isn't a standard mortgage 30 years? 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: Isn't a standard mortgage 30 years?
That's my point. She must've been refying or took out all the equity. Mofos gon learn you don't play with your house. | |
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