Bridgeport Resident Faces Loss Of Home Due To Loan Servicer Screw Up In Failing To Remit Real Estate Taxes To City
In Bridgeport, Connecticut, the Connecticut Post reports:
- Ever since he came to this country from Haiti, Jean Castro just wanted to live the American dream. He worked as a mechanic in Stamford before finally saving enough money to buy a house here for himself, his wife and three children. Now, three years later, the city is foreclosing on the single-family home [...] because Castro owes $51.69 in back taxes.
- "It's unbelievable," said the 49-year-old Castro as he stood beneath the large grape arbor alongside his home. "I pay my mortgage every month, I do everything I'm supposed to do and now you tell me the city is taking my home. I'm shocked."
- Last week, a Superior Court judge granted the city's foreclosure action and ordered the home to be sold in December to satisfy the back taxes as well as the $2,705 in attorneys' fees and foreclosure
costs. [...] Castro maintains he didn't know his house was in foreclosure. He said he received a letter from the city stating he had back taxes and he turned the letter over to his mortgage company, which pays his taxes. "The bank said it was going to take care of the back taxes and that's the last I knew of it," he said. In fact, court records show that nearly $3,000 in back taxes were paid on the house, leaving a balance of $51.69.
For more, see Family to lose home over $50 tax bill (A Bridgeport homeowner gets served foreclosure papers because he owes).
For story follow-up, see Bridgeport claims man facing foreclosure not innocent victim. ForeclosureLockOuts
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