Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Woman in shock after home sold as foreclosure, when it wasn't

My Bad! Woman's House Mistakenly Auctioned by Bank
A Homestead woman's home was auctioned to the highest bidder
By TODD WRIGHT
Updated 5:38 PM EDT, Wed, Aug 19, 2009

You know times are tough when people are getting kicked out of their house when it’s not even for sale.

That’s what happened to Anna Ramirez after she found all of her stuff out on the front lawn of her Homestead home last week and a strange man demanding she get out of his newly purchased house.

The eviction came after Ramirez’s home was mistakenly auctioned off to the highest bidder by her bank, Washington Mutual (yes, we know WaMu is now Chase, but we're in denial). Usually, you get a warning before you get the boot. A foreclosure letter. Maybe a sign saying your house is up for sale. Not Ramirez, who found her belongings bashed and battered in the street.

"This came out of nowhere," Ramirez said. "The bank took the house from right under my feet."
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A Homestead woman home was auctioned to the highest bidder
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