Bankers Breaking In?

Written by Jim the Realtor

May 17, 2011

This attorney is spreading hysteria here – banks don’t have keys to your house.  If you don’t want to be in this predicament, then don’t make your house look like it’s vacant! Hat tip to daytrip for sending this:

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5 Comments

  1. FreedomCM

    Doesn’t FLA have one of those ‘shoot first, ask questions later’ type laws for house occupants?

  2. Matt

    They don’t, but everyone performing this stuff are all sub-contractors. “Smart” ones can easily get a stock key made or what have you.

    Part over-hysteria, part dumb subcontractors either reporting a house vacant when it isn’t, or because they get paid by volume just flying through and screwing up along the way.

    Besides, it’s all in the mortgage contract anyway about “right to inspections” 🙂

  3. GeneK

    Considering how many cases there were of paperwork gone wrong, I’m wondering how long it’s going to be before somebody transposes an address number and sends someone to break into the wrong house and get shot by a frightened homeowner.

  4. JordanT

    I’m wondering how long it’s going to be before somebody transposes an address number and sends someone to break into the wrong house and get shot by a frightened homeowner

    Police have already done that one, the result being a dead police officer and a man charged with murder of said police officer.

    I think Jim has posted other instances of foreclosures happening to the wrong address.

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