Via Patrick.net, here’s more about how some banks abandoned their foreclosed properties and left innocent neighbors to deal with the blight. And no, this isn’t
“„This morning the Press Democrat ran a front page article titled: “Fight Against Blight“. It details the plight of Phyllis Sharrow of Petaluma who has the unfortunate luck of living next to a foreclosed property. Weeds have overtaken the lawn of the abandoned home next door and her property value is being affected. Calls to Bank of America to try to get the place cleaned up go unanswered. This has been going on for 2 years prompting her to put a sign outside her home with an arrow pointing at the foreclosure stating: “Bank of America. Your taxpayer bailout dollars at work. Our home values lose!”
“„It looks like the home was never foreclosed on and therefore is not owned by the bank.
“„Is Bank of America just sitting on this loan and letting the property deteriorate? I’ve heard that banks are reluctant to foreclose because A) this forces them to recognize a loss on the loan, and B) if they do foreclose they are the owners and are responsible for the property taxes.
“„To me it looks as if that is what is happening here. But how long can this go on? You would think the banks would want to flush out these loans before the mid- to high-end foreclosure crisisis upon us.
