Florida couple threatens Bank of America branch with foreclosure after they were falsely foreclosed
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n an era where it seems like everyone is behind on their mortgage payments, Maureen Collier and her retired police officer husband Sgt. Warren Nyerges were in a different position - their the Florida bank owed them $2,534 in attorney fees. The branch refused to pay up despite a court order, the News-Press reported.On Friday, the couple's lawyer, a moving company and two sheriff's deputies went to the bank with an ultimatum: hand over the cash or an equivalent amount of furniture to be sold at public auction.
After an hour of negotiations, the bank chose to cut the couple a check for $5,772.88 to satisfy the original debt plus other fees related to the collection, the Naples News reported.
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...oreclosure_after_they_were.html#ixzz1OTAarXNh
n an era where it seems like everyone is behind on their mortgage payments, Maureen Collier and her retired police officer husband Sgt. Warren Nyerges were in a different position - their the Florida bank owed them $2,534 in attorney fees. The branch refused to pay up despite a court order, the News-Press reported.On Friday, the couple's lawyer, a moving company and two sheriff's deputies went to the bank with an ultimatum: hand over the cash or an equivalent amount of furniture to be sold at public auction.
After an hour of negotiations, the bank chose to cut the couple a check for $5,772.88 to satisfy the original debt plus other fees related to the collection, the Naples News reported.