ultrarunner
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I question how people can applaud destruction, regardless of the circumstances involved.
When my wife and I were looking at foreclosed properties, we saw house after house with plumbing torn out, cabinets stolen and all the things you hear about. Anger issues. Somehow folks think that it was "theirs" to steal, destroy, whatever.
Since the bank holds the mortgage, they are in fact, the real owner of the property. Hate to say it, and it isn't popular, but until you can burn your mortgage, you really don't "own" it, well, not yet.
I empathize with the troubles this guy got into with the IRS over his business and can understand how his brother apparently or reportedly hung him out to dry, but still..... I for one find it difficult to applaud his actions.
I'm sure some people do trash homes when walking away...
In my area, vacant homes that are not kept-up invite trouble... not uncommon for a decent foreclosed home to be looted and vandalized after several months... it happened to one on my street.
I called the police and they said there wasn't anything they could do since they have no idea who the owner is... I contacted the lender... home is in California and Lender of Record is in Texas and was told by the Texas Lender that they have many thousands of vacant homes and there is nothing they can do about it...
The homes may be owned by the Bank... but around here anyway... the Banks are extremely poor neighbors... and a few have lost properties due to condemnation because the owner bank did nothing to stop the process...
Very strange times we live in now.