Instead of Bank of America foreclosing on some Florida homeowner, the homeowners had sheriff's deputies foreclose on the bank.
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Is this for real!
I hope so.
spouses1212 8 months ago
The local bank manager was told by B of A corporate to not do anything and Warren Nyerges would most likely drop the situation. That is a very typical corporate tactic which does work most of the time because we have become "sheeple" in their opinion. I am so glad these two did what they did and it worked!
wallstreetyoung 8 months ago
I can not believe that after 90 views, I am the first person to like this video.
IsaacKarjala 8 months ago
Pretty wild! You'll notice they paid cash for a pretty nice house; having means and having the guts to stand up for yourself seem to go hand in hand. The "poor me" crowd should take notes.
KneelingAtlas 8 months ago