Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Address? We don't need no stinkin' address...

I would really like for the MacArthur, Ohio police chief to explain to the public why they came to the conclusion that no crime was committed.  A bank proceeded with a foreclosure on a home and sent a team to process the home.  Despite having the address, the team followed a GPS coordinate, picked the home with the un-mowed lawn and proceeded with their job.  The fact that it was the wrong address, and that the actual home was directly across the street was inconsequential.  They took most of the contents of the home and sold them or took them to the dump.  The actual homeowner returns to find that her key does not work and her belongings are gone.

As far as I can see, a burglary took place.  In addition, the stolen goods were sold.  There are at least two felonies, committed by bank employees who couldn't be bothered to actually read the paperwork.  And then, to top it off, the bank president got insulted when the homeowner requested 18k to replace all of her belongings.  I hope she sues and gets 10 times that in court.  Remember, civil court juries do not need to be unanimous and the banks have not made any friends in the last five years with their foreclosure record.  If he was smart he would have taken that 18k figure as a bargain.  With luck, she will go to court, win a large settlement and the bank board will remove this ass with prejudice for incompetence.

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