Friday, October 5, 2012

Banksters' Foreclosure Trash-Out Contractors Claim Another Homeowner/Victim; Break Into Premises When No One Home, Allegedly Took About $10K Of Personal Stuff, Leaving Damage


In Des Moines, Iowa, KCCI-TV Channel 8 reports:

  • A Des Moines woman came home to find her belongings gone. A police report shows that last Thursday a crew that cleans out foreclosed homes arrived at the house on University Avenue and broke the lock off the back door when the homeowner was not home.

    The team entered the home and removed items. The homeowner confronted the supervisor who said there had been a mistake.

    The woman asked if she could get her items back from storage because they were supposed to be held for 30 days, but according to the police report she was told the items had been destroyed.

    On the door of the home Friday was a hand written note that reads "This is private property. No trespassing. If you coming in here, you won't be leaving."

    The police report shows the items had an estimated value of $10,000. There was also damage to a fence, back door and interior doors.(1)
(1) For those homeowners who've been screwed over by wrongful lockouts by foreclosing lenders (and their confederates) and seek some possible guidance on how much their cases might be worth if they seek to sue, see:
For examples of filed lawsuits involving illegal bank break-in, "trash-out" & lockout cases, see:

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