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		<title>Bank of America stole my parrot!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bank of America has a nasty habit of seizing homes.   We see Bank of America changing the locks and winterizing homes in which the homeowner is trying to close a short sale, even while living in the home but it&#8217;s a whole different matter when they hit the wrong house. The sad morale of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Start Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop --><!-- End Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop --><p>Bank of America has a nasty habit of seizing homes.   We see Bank of America changing the locks and winterizing homes in which the homeowner is trying to close a short sale, even while living in the home but it&#8217;s a whole different matter when they hit the wrong house.</p>
<p>The sad morale of this story is captured here: <em>&#8220;BoA did make an offer to repair some of the damage caused during the seizure, but only after she retained a lawyer.&#8221; </em></p>
<p>If you are tired of dealing with the numskulls at BofA call our office today.</p>
<p><em>- The Bank Slayer</em></p>
<p><a href="http://homesolutioncounselors.com/wp-content/uploads/parrotz.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-842" title="Parrot" src="http://homesolutioncounselors.com/wp-content/uploads/parrotz.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="195" /></a></p>
<h3><a rel="bookmark" href="http://consumerist.com/2010/03/bank-of-america-seizes-wrong-house-holds-parrot-hostage.html">Bank Of America Seizes Wrong House, Holds Parrot Hostage</a></h3>
<div>By <a href="http://consumerist.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-cp.cgi?__mode=view&amp;blog_id=1&amp;id=1531140">Chris Morran</a> on <abbr title="2010-03-09T13:11:55-05:00">March 9, 2010 1:11 PM</abbr></div>
<p>Bank of America finds itself the target of a new lawsuit filed by a woman in Pittsburgh who alleges that the bank not only improperly seized her home and damaged her other property, but also kept her parrot hostage even after they admitted making a mistake.</p>
<p>According to the lawsuit, after mistakenly believing that the property was in default, BoA instructed Snyder Property Services to &#8220;enter, seize, padlock, &#8216;winterize&#8217; and take possession&#8221; of the plaintiff&#8217;s home. This included turning off the water, cutting power lines, filling her drains with antifreeze&#8230; and confiscating her parrot.</p>
<p>As the plaintiff had been paying her mortgage on time, she was shocked to arrive home one day to a house with new locks, damaged furniture and carpets, scattered belongings and a missing parrot.</p>
<p>At first, says the lawsuit, Bank of America acknowledged the seizure and told the plaintiff that they knew of the parrot&#8217;s whereabouts. But when she continued to call, she says BoA reps told her to stop calling, hung up on her and said they were &#8220;tired of hearing from her.&#8221;</p>
<p>After about a week of banging her head against the wall (metaphorically), BoA relented and confessed that they had &#8220;made a mistake.&#8221; They told her where the bird was being held and she made the 3-hour round trip drive to get the bird back.</p>
<p>The suit alleges that BoA was &#8220;knowingly deceptive and lacks a policy to check the validity of its foreclosures or stop wrongful ones from happening.&#8221; A Bank of America spokeswoman declined to comment.</p>
<p>BoA did make an offer to repair some of the damage caused during the seizure, but only after she retained a lawyer.</p>
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