Another litany of 'illegal' and 'unethical' house seizures by lazy banks
December 22, 2010 at 2:18 am
REF: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/22/busine...wanted=all
This is not the first, but instead yet another litany in the saga of illegal, questionable or unwarranted foreclosures of homes by banks.
To me, this article succinctly shows the divide between corporate America and everyman's rights. With the sheer volume of failures such as these, with illegal affidavits, shoddy procedures, "lost paperwork" and other things, I find it appalling that any judge or politician can in good conscious allow for any of these actions to proceed without a full review and enforcement of regulations to preserve contract law.
I truly wish that one of these days, there is a multiple homicide committed upon these usually criminal acting "contractors" who plainly break in and rob people, preferably with shotgun slugs.
It really pisses me off to see such criminal and unethical acts be done willy-nilly, especially by an entity empowered through law and money (banks).
And why the hell is "lost paperwork" even an excuse for actions taken by banks (like BofA or Chase)? WTF.
This is not the first, but instead yet another litany in the saga of illegal, questionable or unwarranted foreclosures of homes by banks.
To me, this article succinctly shows the divide between corporate America and everyman's rights. With the sheer volume of failures such as these, with illegal affidavits, shoddy procedures, "lost paperwork" and other things, I find it appalling that any judge or politician can in good conscious allow for any of these actions to proceed without a full review and enforcement of regulations to preserve contract law.
I truly wish that one of these days, there is a multiple homicide committed upon these usually criminal acting "contractors" who plainly break in and rob people, preferably with shotgun slugs.
It really pisses me off to see such criminal and unethical acts be done willy-nilly, especially by an entity empowered through law and money (banks).
And why the hell is "lost paperwork" even an excuse for actions taken by banks (like BofA or Chase)? WTF.