This is why it's good to live in America
On Thursday, September 6, 2012 10:52:01 PM UTC-4, Wells Fargo wrote:
A crew broke into Alvin and Pat Tjosaas’ desert home and took everything
after being directed by Wells Fargo to secure the structure.
The couple, however, didn’t have a mortgage on the home.
So, they've lost their home and all their possessions PERMANENTLY because the bank made a mistake?
In this day and age? After the bad press?
The bank should be giving them their house back, getting as much of their stuff back as is humanly possible, and compensating them handsomely for their inconvenience. Sure, it won't replace things like pictures and knicknacks and keepsakes. It won't erase the fact that the family has been violated. It will, however, take a lot of the "edge" off.
I suspect all the teary-eyed statements from the homeowners are on the advice of their lawyer. He'll be going for the jugular.
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