Wrong house foreclosed

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"Repo men had already made one trip to the dump with a West Virginia teacher’s belongings when the silver-haired woman came home to find the house she owns being foreclosed on.

The problem is Bailey’s home, in Logan, West Virginia, has been paid off since 1988.

Nikki Bailey says the repo men told her the “junk” she owned—her college degree, her clothes—was already at the dump when she came home on August 6.

Bailey called police, who investigated and learned the repo men were supposed to be repossessing a house on Godby Heights, but Bailey’s house is 10 miles away, on Godby Street. The bank had directed the repo men to a home in Logan, but the Godby Heights address was actually in nearby Chapmanville.

“Everything was gone,” she told WSAZ television news. “Living room furniture, my Marshall diploma, my high school diploma, my pictures—my history. I was teacher of the year. All of that stuff is gone—certificates from that. It’s all gone.”

It didn’t help that Bailey’s house had been trashed by vandals, according to the Logan Banner, while she was away caring for her sick mother and a friend, so when repo men showed up, it resembled a squatter’s shack.

The damaging error comes at a time when experts are saying the number of U.S. homes going into foreclosure is on the decline, down 38 percent in July compared to the same month last year. If that pace continues, by the end of 2013 the U.S. could see the fewest homes reposessed by lenders in six years.

Bailey has hired a lawyer to help compile a list of her missing things—and to try and figure out what bank or mortgage company made the mistake on the addresses.

One problem many struggling homeowners have faced throughout the battle to keep a roof over their heads is trying to find the actual bank or lender that handles their mortgage."
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Comments (11)

I have read so many stories about this sort of thing happening. You'd think these bank people would make sure they have the right house.

She's going to get a great settlement but it will never pay for the memories she has lost.

And I hope they catch the vandals and really stick it to them!
scold um, Wonder if that repo man, can read?
wow! its scary to think this can happen to anyone! the worse things e person can feel is powerless sad flower
well big corps can always find excuses for their errors. Even though the errors are making some unwanted damages, hi Ken hi all wave
Wow, that's a bit hush I think. Too sad to lose a whole life because someone cannot read and check the info good enough. Poor lady! teddybear bouquet
These repo men should learn from Mr Mailman and TelegramBoy!
Goodness! If it were my house all hell would break lose! Certificates and pictures and diplomas are far more important than the sofas and kitchen knives! mumbling very mad
it's always better to own free and clear.
Doesn't matter if the repo man does that even though it is yours. Read of a similar case where the papers of foreclosure filed in a court listed the wrong deed/address and because that owner never got the notice that went to the right person who kept their mouth shut in court, the wrong house got seized. LoL. What a mess.
Ken
What a bunch of moronsdoh doh doh
Kasih, your absolutely right big companies like this cover each others backs and worm their way out of trouble
Wow......doh
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