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Old 12-15-2004, 05:16 AM   #8
Calagari
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Join Date: October 5, 2004
Location: God's Country Va.
Posts: 198
It can take as long as a year to be fully evicted from your house. You may never know the exact date people will come and change the locks on your house. They do give you a time limit and you have to either be out by then or pay up if you can.

We won't know the full story of this eviction and it is sad. It happens more than most people realise. What happens to the goods on the street is fair game. Just like trash it is there to be taken. As sad as all this is the people did have some options. It seems they just chose to ignore them. It is very unfortunate.

What will happen now is that the house will likely go on the market as a HUD home. It can be bought for pennies on the dollar. I had 4 homes on my cul de sac go this way. The bad effect of this is how it lowers everyone elses house values close to this house when they go to sell.


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Originally posted by ladyzekke:
My husband has a shite co-worker. She works for him (well the cleaning company works for him and she is their designated worker) and is a cleaner, is supposed to vacuum stairs, etc. for condos. He's caught her leaving early, before noon sometimes, and not reporting it to her main boss, who isn't working on the property so doesn't know (so will pay her for a full day of work if he doesn't know different). He's caught her napping on stairs inside a condo during the day LOL. Oh but this last one really burns me up.

Apparently this couple got evicted from their condo the other day (guess they couldn't keep up the mortgage). And the "eviction people" came during the day while the couple was at work and threw all their stuff outside. And these people had some nice stuff apparently, very expensive furniture and electronics, etc. Well co-worker decides to pick through it all and take what she wants. Then, she stops and thinks, and gets on her cellphone, and calls a lot of friends and family, who arrive and help out with the stealing. Bet there wasn't much left by the end of the day by the time said couple got home from work and discovered all their stuff was not only thrown outside, but looted as well.

I mean no doubt you gotta pay your mortgage, and I assume that they were warned many times re an eviction coming up I guess. I wonder of somebody called them at work at least to tell them, hey, we are evicting your stuff today, right now, just to let you know. Or something. I dunno. I just feel really sorry for them, even though I have no idea who they are, or why they were unable to pay their bills. Of course, given sufficient warning, the mortgage company does have a right to just toss your stuff out if they feel they have no choice. I'm not really complaining about that part. The part that pisses me off are the vultures. The people who see an eviction and swarm in like roaches to steal, taking advantage of someone else's downfalls. It is just to me the lowest of the low. And the biotch called in reinforcements too. GRRRRR!

When people get evicted from houses, condos or apartments, around here, it is basically a free for all I guess. I've never seen anyone call the police about it, and think even if someone did all the police would do was run the stealers off empty handed, and then leave for another police call...then the roaches would return from their hidden cracks and continue their looting. It's just so not a priority re law enforcement. Thing is, even if you CAN get away with it, still it is a lowdown thing to do in my opinion.

OK rant over.
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