KC Man Sues Bank Over Foreclosure Error Claim
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A Kansas City man is taking on banking giant JPMorgan Chase, accusing the company of something that he said would have landed anyone else in handcuffs.
Allan Danforth bought a house in a short sale in fall 2010. JPMorgan Chase held the previous owner’s mortgage. Danforth said two months later, without notice, the bank changed the locks and hauled away $25,000 worth of furniture, appliances and family heirlooms.
“I had to bust in through the basement window here,” Danforth said, pointing to the house that he was forced to break into more than 18 months ago.He said JPMorgan Chase’s contractor, Safeguard Properties, ignored “No Trespassing” signs on the garage, changed the locks on his home and cleaned it out two months after he paid cash for the property.
“It was basically stuff that was 150 years of family history,” Danforth said. “I feel violated and I felt like the house wasn’t even safe to go into for a while.”
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Ahhh Safeguard…they don’t care.
Then again, they just like everyone else subcontract out the work where essentially idiots are hired to do the jobs.
HAHAHAHAHAHA
Bankesrs now = Mafia,
Nope, sorry, Mafia are to nice compare to Banksters now.
FORECLOSURE BUYERS BEWARE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You are not safe either.
Good luck on getting any kind of financial satisfaction.
It’s called breaking an entering. Why has no one been thrown in jail? Welcome to Nazi America folks. Home of the Raped & Pillaged.