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WillyT

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Thu Jan 17, 2013, 03:15 PM Jan 2013

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Special Report: The latest foreclosure horror: the zombie title
By Michelle Conlin - Reuters
COLUMBUS, Ohio | Fri Jan 11, 2013 2:10pm EST

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (Reuters) - Joseph Keller doesn't expect he'll live to see the end of 2013. He blames the house at 190 Avondale Avenue. Five years ago, Keller, 10 months behind on his mortgage payments, received notice of a foreclosure judgment from JP Morgan Chase. In a few weeks, the bank said, his three-story house with gray vinyl siding in Columbus, Ohio, would be put up for auction at a sheriff's sale.

The 58-year-old former social worker and his wife, Jennifer, packed up their home of 13 years and moved in with their daughter. Joseph thought he would never have anything to do with the house again. And for about a year, he didn't. Then it started to stalk him.

First, in 2010, the county sued Keller because the house, already picked clean by scavengers, was in a shambles, its hanging gutters and collapsed garage in violation of local housing code. Then the tax collector started sending Keller notices about mounting back taxes, sewer fees and bills for weed and waste removal. And last year, Chase's debt collector began pressing Keller to pay his mortgage, which had swollen, with penalties and fees, from $62,100.27 to $84,194.69.

The worst news came last January, when the Social Security Administration rejected Keller's application for disability benefits; the "asset" on Avondale Avenue rendered him ineligible. Keller's medical problems include advanced liver disease, hepatitis C and inactive tuberculosis. Without disability coverage, he can't get the liver transplant he needs to stay alive.

"I can't make it end," says Keller. "This house, I can't get out."

Keller continues to bear responsibility for the house because on December 23, 2008 - about two months after he received Chase's notice of sale - the bank filed to dismiss the foreclosure judgment and the order of sale. Chase said it sent Keller a copy of its court filing on December 9, 2008. Keller says he never received any notification. Either way, his name remained on the property title.

The Kellers are caught up in a little-known horror of the U.S. housing bust: the zombie title. Six years in, thousands of homeowners are finding themselves legally liable for houses they didn't know they still owned after banks decided it wasn't worth their while to complete foreclosures on them. With impunity, banks have been walking away from foreclosures much the way some homeowners walked away from their mortgages when the housing market first crashed. "The banks are just deciding not to foreclose, even though the homeowners never caught up with their payments," says Daren Blomquist, vice president at RealtyTrac, a real-estate information company in Irvine, California.

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Much More: http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/01/11/us-usa-foreclosures-zombies-idUSBRE9090G920130111








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And THIS... God Damned Cowards WillyT Jan 2013 #1
Kick !!! WillyT Jan 2013 #2
kick prairierose Jan 2013 #3
K&R Trillions for Wall Street, nothing for Main Street. n/t Egalitarian Thug Jan 2013 #4
Yep... The New Normal... WillyT Jan 2013 #5
Kick !!! WillyT Jan 2013 #6
Kick !!! WillyT Jan 2013 #7
Kick !!! WillyT Jan 2013 #8
Well...At Least We Now Know That The Our Moral Compasses Need Severe Re-Calibration... WillyT Jan 2013 #9
Second To Last Kick From Me... WillyT Jan 2013 #10
Sorry about that. Nobody really cares anymore. Real estate fraud is just too big an issue Egalitarian Thug Jan 2013 #11
There must be a way to sue these banks in civil court...... hedgehog Jan 2013 #12
One Guy In The Article Suggested That Contacing State's Attorney Generals Might Be Away... WillyT Jan 2013 #13
This is awful. octoberlib Jan 2013 #14
Yep... The "Little Guy" Is SCREWED... WillyT Jan 2013 #16
K&R Guy Whitey Corngood Jan 2013 #15
Sick! I cannot believe this is happening to these poor people. smirkymonkey Jan 2013 #17
Me Too !!! WillyT Jan 2013 #18
Good Lord, is there no rule of law in this country anymore? Trailrider1951 Jan 2013 #19
Yeah.. If You Run A Medical Marijuana Shop... Or, Are A Whistleblower... But Banks... Not So Much... WillyT Jan 2013 #20
so they can put a lien on your future benefits from SS? I never heard of that or am I just not lunasun Jan 2013 #21
Very Un-American... WillyT Jan 2013 #22
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