So Chase Bank admits they sold their house out from under them without any reason to do so, or even prior notice that the bank was going to both screw up and screw them over, and says "Can we talk?"
I'm thinking I might just ask them to not only give me back my house, but put a portion of the money I'm going to get from suing the bastiches to heck and back towards paying off my mortgage.
Paging El Teon. Easy case, lots of expenses you could charge. Hear you like the locale.
stay safe.
skidmark
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Bank Mistakenly Sells Couple's Home
Despite being up to date on their mortgage payments, a Phoenix couple mistakenly had their home placed in foreclosure and sold.
Jeff and Yanthy Zerner were approved for a mortgage modification with Chase just days before they received a notice giving them five days to vacate the property, a KPHO-TV, Phoenix story said. When Jeff Zerner contacted the number on the notice, he was told the house had been in foreclosure, and it had been bought.
Chase admitted the error and apologized to the couple, the story said. They are also meeting with the couple to work out a solution.