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Originally posted by ConSigCor:
Just this week 6 local families are being evicted for failure to pay property taxes.

A local church offered to pay their back taxes but the county refused payment. County put the property up for auction and didn't receive one single bid on any of it. So, now the county has transferred the property deeds to the local government and are starting eviction procedures.
There is one worth fighting for, paid-for property but the people became poor and the government sought to loot them for being poor even when the church stepped in with a peaceful payoff situation.

You can legally jerk a mortgage holder around for years, especially when it is discovered that the mortgage holder is a bank that manipulated several economic conditions through criminal actions.

I know a semi-professional stock trader who discovered that the same bank that was manipulating the markets and artificially driving his stocks down had also been in the business of using the same brokerage firms to buy groups of mortgage paper without properly buying and transferring the titles to the properties. I think he is going on three years of no house payments and had cleverly been borrowing the equity out all along anyway. If/when the eviction happens, he is still a winner, but if/when it goes to court, he is holding enough documentation to prove the bank committed fraud in several other issues, that being far in excess of the value of the property. So the stalemate is he gets the place, just can't sell it. The bank is even stuck with paying the taxes since they really don't want to be in court with the guy. The guy won't show up and testify on anyone else's mortgage dispute cases unless someone guarantees that he could still have a place to live elsewhere since the bank would probably retaliate and he would be expending his bargaining chips so to speak. Lots of people would say they would appreciate the help, none are offering him a place to live indefinitely...


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