Foreclosed home owners out for revenge

July 9th, 2009 | by admin |

There are 478 homes in Spokane that are involved in the foreclosure process. While that’s lower than the national average, the condition former owners are leaving these homes is anything but average. KXLY4′s McKay Allen reports.

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  1. 12 Responses to “Foreclosed home owners out for revenge”

  2. By Beingreal40 on Jul 9, 2009 | Reply

    That police …
    That police statement is another lie. There is no law subjecting the police to post a warrent and come after you. Notice how major articles, media, and corporations disable or leave out comment sections. They want you to believe in thier lies.

  3. By ouivalerie on Jul 9, 2009 | Reply

    Idiot newspeople! …
    Idiot newspeople! They need to trash the properties, it creates jobs and empty houses for longer so it actually helps the poor. It’s the least they can do. While you stand there in your suit being young and dumb, think about the people and what’s the best for the future. In the future I see houses for the taking. They were built all wrong. We can’t have too much independance in the US plus too many hard to fix houses and cars. They can make them easy enough to work on for anyone to do it all.

  4. By tinramm on Jul 9, 2009 | Reply

    i wish more people …
    i wish more people were like you.

  5. By peckiledorf on Jul 9, 2009 | Reply

    shoot look @ …
    shoot look @ craigslist their people selling furnaces,cabinets AC units,etc in foreclosures

  6. By YbjamesY on Jul 9, 2009 | Reply

    They, the bank, can …
    They, the bank, can legally TRY to recoup their loss from the vandals but when did this vandalism occur? Who did the vandalism? Title vests with the mortgage company but the homeowner has established residence and not until who ever purchases the Sheriff’s Deed pays all judgments, encumbraces and liens can Title transfer to the Sheriff’s deed owner.

  7. By CKBBontabeachbum on Jul 9, 2009 | Reply

    I put years of work …
    I put years of work on improving my house , in Lee County – in S.W.Florida . I would never think of ing on the floors , or trashing the windows I installed ; or the drywall I installed , even though my Foreclosure Day is-a-coming ! I honestly have no idea what i’m gonna do , but I sure as know what I am not gonna do ! Morals & Karma come into play every day !

  8. By SlinkySim on Jul 9, 2009 | Reply

    I lost a home …
    I lost a home several years ago and I left the property spotless because thats just the type of person I’am however all of the new kitchen appliances I had installed were sold before I left.

  9. By turnmelose on Jul 9, 2009 | Reply

    I don’t know if I …
    I don’t know if I agree with that bluecolor…I know when people have nothing to lose, they will lose it…and if you think by forcing people to be homeless you won’t end up on the wrong end of a muzzle flash..think again.

  10. By Anothercoilgun on Jul 9, 2009 | Reply

    Let me say this. …
    Let me say this. The power to stop layoffs is in the companies. All they have to do is eat some loss for 1 year or 2. Not lose money just lose money increase from prior year. If each company does this the problem vanishes overnight.

    But no…. “We want more each year else off with there heads!” The greedy consuming all the resource and unwilling to save the country are the terrorist. For it is them who choose to ruin the economy by not caring not sharing.

  11. By monkeyman1140 on Jul 9, 2009 | Reply

    The only real …
    The only real lowlifes are the predatory lenders, the banks, and the realtors who keep the prices high by claiming “comps” values of nearby houses, which are based on values of OTHER nearby houses. A good way to fake home values.

  12. By bluecoloradocat on Jul 9, 2009 | Reply

    Lowlifes who would …
    Lowlifes who would even do stuff like this when their house is repossessed should never ever been approved for a mortgage or rental contract.

  13. By tburke64 on Jul 9, 2009 | Reply

    I disagree with …
    I disagree with vandalism, however, after losing everything do to this ungodly meltdown, a homeowner SHOULD take what little improvements they made to the property, of which they will never see the promised return for their labor and investment.

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