Sweet!

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http://www.digtriad.com/video/defaul...d=975232488001



This must have been very satisfying.
A Florida couple turned the tables on a major bank that tried to falsely foreclose on their home -- and instead wound up foreclosing on the bank.
Warren and Maureen Nyerges' strange twist of fate occurred after Bank of America accused them of defaulting on a mortgage for their single-story, 2,700-square-foot home.
It turned out the Collier County couple had paid cash for the house and didn't have a mortgage.
After dismissing the bank's claim, a judge ordered bank to cough up $2,500 to cover the couple's attorney fees, but the check never came.
So the Nyerges followed the bank's example and went into a local branch Friday with sheriff's deputies, a moving company and an OK from the court to seize the bank's assets.
"I'm either leaving the building with a whole bunch of furniture, or a check or cash or something," insisted the Nyerges' attorney, Todd Allen.
The branch manager eventually cut them a $5,772.88 check to cover the couple's costs.
LOL Love it!!
CuteOldGuy's Avatar
God Bless 'em! They have guts! This is great!
Too funny.

I would really love to know how on earth the bank mistook a home that had been paid for in cash for a home the bank held a mortgage on??? That is the part of the story that just baffles me.

Chalk this one up to one for the little guy though!
6ULDV8's Avatar
http://www.gettysburgtimes.com/news/...fe1842292.html

It would be funny if so many people were'nt being screwed.
KCJoe's Avatar
  • KCJoe
  • 06-06-2011, 04:06 PM
Someone not doing their job or doing it very poorly. There should have been some punitive damages awarded. Trying to repossess someone's home that had never had a mortgage is unimaginable. Sounds like attempted theft.