Bank Wrongly Seizes Home, Takes Parrot, page
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Topic started on 13-3-2010 @ 09:50 AM by Jessicamsa
Oops, they did it again! Bank of America wrongly seized a Pittsburgh home that it mistakenly targeted for foreclosure. This time, it took the parrot, too.

The bank released a public apology on Wednesday to Pittsburgh resident Angela Iannelli for wrongly seizing her home and snatching her beloved pet parrot last October, adding to a pool of similar incidents over the past seven months.


www.housingwatch.com...|main|dl8|link7|http%3A%2F%2Fwww.housingwatch.com%2F2010 %2F03%2F12%2Fawwwwk-bank-wrongly-seizes-home-takes-parrot%2F

Bank of America LOVES to steal people's homes. In the same article it talks about how they have even been seizing homes that didn't even have mortgages on them!

You think you are secure in your home because you have no mortgage? It doesn't matter to Bank of America! They'll take your home anyway! And the courts have allowed them to do it!

[edit on 3/13/2010 by Jessicamsa]


reply posted on 15-3-2010 @ 09:26 AM by Jessicamsa
reply to post by ANNED



Well, in the case of foreclosure where the bank didn't even have a mortgage on the property, the people wouldn't have a right to be there in the first place. So I think there would be a claim to self-defense for sure there. However, the banks seem to know when no one would be home so far, so this is premeditated. The banks must be casing the homes before they pick them. If it were truly accidental, then the bank would be immediately making things right with the wronged party and taking steps to ensure it didn't happen again. The banks are not doing that.


reply posted on 15-3-2010 @ 09:38 PM by Jessicamsa
reply to post by Rockpuck




The banks have been stealing people's homes that do not even have mortgages. The people have been hiring attorneys and fighting it. There are a lot of dirty judges or something. Sometimes the people don't even know about it until after their home was already padlocked and had wiring, etc removed while they were away from their home that day. The family in this case wasn't even foreclosed on. The bank just came in and took it.

There's nothing comical about it. These people go through the homes, destroying things. There was another case recently where BoA went and destroyed the people's belongings. They lost photos, etc. There's nothing funny about that.


reply posted on 16-3-2010 @ 12:44 AM by GreenBicMan
reply to post by Rockpuck



Sounds half made up and sensationalized by someone with an agenda. I guess it's like the equivalent statistically of finding a needle in a haystack so to me it's more about making banks (BOA) "look bad". IMO just "filler" to read while on the toilet.


reply posted on 1-4-2010 @ 07:57 AM by IceHappy
reply to post by Jessicamsa


SnF for you Jessicamsa. More information like this is needed on ATS so that those who could be effected have a heads up.

I am no longer understand the country I left 26 years ago. When I served in the USArmy I thought I was protecting freedom. The freedom does not need to be protected on foreign soil it needs to be done on the homefront. I have no none censoured words to go in front of Bank of America but something needs to be done about them. After all Bankers all over the world has stolen movie with the help of politicans from the taxpayers and peoples retirement not to forget their investments. If the revolution comes people must remember when it comes to banks they have blood on their hands and stories like this one proves it.

Wonder what happened to the parrot!?!?!?!?
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