Foreclosed Homes Trashed

Many owners vacating foreclosed homes are selling off all the fixtures before they leave, further depressing home values, even their neighbors’, reports Kelly Cobiella.

25 Responses

  1. wind4watts Says:

    What do the stupid Greedy Banks expect, people put their Hearts Souls & Wages into them, then Banks kick them out & sell them (often) for £2 I have seen in Detroit.
    Owners paid their own good money for Kitchens fittings & face living under a bridge so I don’t blame them 4 one second, when youi look how Banks treat hard pressed working folk I am surprised they don’t burn them to the ground!

  2. 16431421 Says:

    this is awesome. id do that too if they forclosed my house. i think its really amoral to buy a forclosed house so if your such a jerk that you would live in a house that someone else was kicked out of just cause its cheaper maybe you should have to deal with some issues with your house. i applaud the people doing this.

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  4. azthundercloud Says:

    @CarteBlanche4u i did that to a neighbors house when they were building it, but with chicken. he is a total douch. doesnt believe in keeping with neighborhood ccr. and trailers in the front yard. these are high end homes too.

  5. MrDodgeboy Says:

    If you can’t afford it don’t buy it…

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  9. casinohijack Says:

    At the end of the day its really no big deal the rich are the winners no matter what you fight to stay in your house they find a way to win you leave in peace they win you trash the house before you leave big deal they still win. Who is going to come in and live in that house after you trash it the rich no, its going to be someone just like the person who left the house and it sure is not going to be the rich who fix the mess although they might profit off of the chaos that is produced.

  10. chillman442 Says:

    While I think most people knew what they were getting into, some people were duped by unscrupulous mortgage brokers into adjustable-rate mortgages. When their rates re-set, their payments kept going up. I don’t condone this sort of activity, but I understand. Also, some of these houses may have been vandalized after the owners moved out. I personally know of people who have had this happen to them.

  11. MEGAICEAGE1 Says:

    haha..Its funny cause they bought the house got mad and took everything because they can’t afford it no more

  12. Wellington5392 Says:

    Yep, we all suffer cause the realtor who sold a house to those who couldnt afford the payments just wanted to get a commission….It all goes back to Greed,greed,greed.

  13. helloimtank Says:

    @Wellington5392 but thats such a catch 22 your right for us you saying serves those greedy banks right but other people suffer

  14. Wellington5392 Says:

    Serves the greedy banks right!!! I still cant figure out how ANYONE can even afford a house????? Much less what apartments are charging for rent these days!

  15. Wellington5392 Says:

    DON’T forget to put a bunch of big ass fish in the attic, and UNDER the insulation….Also, another good place for fish parts are those box type things at the top of those wooden blinds, or voids in the drapery poles.

  16. wolftreetree Says:

    The banks definitely share the bulk of the blame for this crisis.

  17. bluetablepainting Says:

    People SHOULD be angry at what has happened to them. Just wait until people REALLY figure out how the banks have swindled them out of their very lives.

  18. MrAwsome514 Says:

    @CarteBlanche4u Be sure to throw some broken eggs in with the fish for good measure and spread mayonase in there too. Oh be sure to get a good coating of mayonase in side any ventillation ducts that you can.

  19. whatinthewerld Says:

    most of these people would be completely insulted if you were to suggest that they were too ignorant to understand a contract they were about to sign, why is it so easy to forget what it said after the fact? if I sign a contract today and lose my job tomorrow it doesn’t change what the contract said. The loss of understanding/character of contractual obligation is part of what is killing this country.

  20. resistance0311 Says:

    @moniequa
    Fuck banks . Most of the banksters shod be hanged in public square .

  21. moniequa Says:

    @Kenzofeis, no it is not yours even if you paid 50% off because you lived in that home and a used home depreciates in value. Your 50% payment is to pay for ware and tare of the house.

  22. shananagans5 Says:

    @GGreg2010 You are aware the gov started this by forcing banks to make high risk loans? When banks resisted the bad loans the gov created a way for the banks to dump these bad loans on others. You open the doors to let banks make money by writing high risk loans, which were not profitable before the gov stepped in, what do you expect to happen? The banks went after the money but got burned themselves. This wouldn’t have happened without the Community Reinvestment Act. All involved got burned

  23. Kenzofeis Says:

    @moniequa Well, if you have paid off, say, 50% of the loan – is it yours or is it theirs?
    It is wrong to claim it is theirs. Do they pay back any of what people already paid on the item?

  24. Kenzofeis Says:

    If the contract doesnt say anything about stoves, toilets, bath tubs, kitchen stuff.. there should be no problem removing it before the calculating scoundrels use dirty methods to take the house.

  25. FortNikitaBullion Says:

    @CarteBlanche4u Why would you? The point is to take salvageable parts to sell.

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