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Eric M.
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Stripping a house in foreclosure

Eric M.
  • Flipper/Rehabber
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I am curious if any of you who buy homes at auction have ever reported an owner who stripped a house to the police?
And what was the response?

I always expect a little of it (appliances etc) but this last one did stuff over the top and out of spite (I think) for the bank.

Of course, I am the one who deals with it, not the bank. Didn't cost too much money as much of the stuff I would have replaced anyway but just the principal of the thing. It seems to be getting out of hand. People should know that this stuff is illegal.

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Jeffrey K.
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Jeffrey K.
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What scares me are these people were able to buy a home. Adults dont do this.

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