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Police and movers REFUSE to evict woman, 103!


               
2011 Nov 30, 8:17am   6,977 views  24 comments

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17   thomas.wong1986   @   2011 Dec 1, 8:53am  

JodyChunder says

Thom you have a point here but do you not agree that the stay of eviciting was the thing to do here? all i can say for you is that you were born in 86 so I guess you still have a lot of learning to do

I am much much older than you think born decades before 1986. Such events are actually not common. The press however does find the obsure events to publish. Somethings dont change.

"Family members said they had enough money to pay the loan, but were having a difficult time getting Chase to accept a payment."

18   JodyChunder   @   2011 Dec 1, 12:04pm  

you an old turd like me then ; D. sorry to assume. you are rite about our press. garbage

19   KILLERJANE   @   2011 Dec 1, 2:03pm  

PockyClipsNow says

Yes if you have older parents max out ALL thier debt, take expensive vacations, and dont worry they wont be evicted?

I smell a rat. The chances this lady got this mortgage 20 years ago (at age 90?) is zero.

No, she got the loan at age 97. And a heloc too, from BOA. Came with 5lbs of prunecake.

20   Dan8267   @   2011 Dec 1, 2:48pm  

The cops and moving company did the bank a huge favor. If they had kicked the old lady out, it would make the bank look really, really bad. That bad publicity would cost more than writing off that piece of crap house she lives in. And the 103-year-old woman looks like she'd die if the cops tried to move her out of the house. And that would make everyone look real bad.

No, the bank got lucky on this on. The bureaucrats probably had no idea the eviction request they submitted was addressed to a decrypted 103-year-old. They are probably letting off a huge collective sigh of relief.

However, news articles/videos like this are exactly the reason I have no respect for the news media today. Hello, what exactly is the story? Why did this 103-year-old have a mortgage to pay off? She owned the house for 53 years.

I can only assume a reverse mortgage or home equity loan was taken out in order to pay for her medical expenses. But I'm not sure the woman is still competent to make such a decision herself. So, I'd have to further guess that her daughter is acting in power of attorney and got the loan.

The thing is, I shouldn't have to make all these assumptions. The news report should be more thorough. The report should tell us why the house was in legal dispute for years. We know nothing about the case itself other than the fact that the residents are old.

By the way: mortgage literally means "death pact", and in this case, you know that's going to be true.

21   Dan8267   @   2011 Dec 1, 2:51pm  

The lady's lucky that this asshole didn't serve the eviction notice.

22   JodyChunder   @   2011 Dec 1, 2:59pm  

fat boys with ASTHMA! they gotta work some place

23   StoutFiles   @   2011 Dec 1, 11:42pm  

Once you hit 100 you should be "released" from the community. I think that's a fair leeway given that most sci-fi societies release people when they can't work anymore.

Anyways, rules are rules, regardless of your age or other conditions.

24   PockyClipsNow   @   2011 Dec 2, 2:29am  

Yes the REAL STORY SHOULD READ:

103 yo woman defrauded by her children who stole her house(equity) (elder abuse story). But the lame media put it on the poor government officials to make them look bad (by government officials I am talking about banksters)

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