My Bad! Woman's House Mistakenly Auctioned by Bank | NBC Miami: "Ramirez and her family had three hours to get out of the house, police ordered. They had to stash their belongings at multiple locations and shacked up with a friend for the night as cops chained the doors of their home. With Taylor's help, Ramirez appeared before a judge two days later to explain what happened.
'I had all my stuff scattered everywhere,' she said. 'They did this in front all my neighbors. It was so embarassing.'
A mistake in the Miami-Dade Clerk's Office appears to be behind the mishap, which landed Ramirez homeless for more than 24 hours.
The sale was eventually reversed by a Miami-Dade judge, allowing Ramirez to return to her old digs. Ramirez said she wants to sue for the damage to her furniture."
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I think she deserves a little more than compensation for damage to the furniture.
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What about those of made homeless due to the outright discrimination, lies, fabricated, fraudulent lawsuits by ABUSIVE BOARDS, AND THIER HIRED TALENT WHO HAVE NO OWNERSHIP RIGHTS, MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES, OR OTHER RELATED TO THE PROPERTY. IN FACT, THE HIRED TALENT IS THE ONE WHO DICATED PROCEDURE. HOW ARE THEY TO BE COMPENSATED?
I hear these rules, regulations, restrictive covenants are contracts, well how then does a court overlook the contract, in favor of the perpetrator of the fraud upon the courts? Vulnerable, decent, law abiding human beings cvannot live in one of these groups that becomes abusive, in my opinion.
The potential hate, theft, financial risk, discrimination and victimization is far too great of a risk, for any homebuyer, from what have seen and read. But, of course this is simply and educated opinion.
oops. Well, everyone makes mistakes, right? Some day, this lady will look back on what happened and laugh.
[Seriously, that POOR FAMILY. How OUTRAGEOUS.]
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