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Larissa Pacifico
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • New York, NY
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Auction big problem

Larissa Pacifico
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • New York, NY
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I bought a house in a auction, at the court house in NY in January/19. They can’t clear the title, after 7months of back and forth being patient I’m asking my money back. Aldridge Pite is terrible company. First they said the attorneys were handling the docs for my reimbursement, month later after calling and emailing them insistently they said Wells Fargo is not their client anymore so they have nothing to do with the case, and refuse to tell me which company took over. The referee has the money but says he can’t do anything, I’m lost. Legally, can I sue the bank for selling something that wasn’t ready to be sold? Keeping my money? Ask them to pay me the interest and moral and material damage since I had to go to the court several times lose work cause the former owner was making motions about the house?

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