When the scandals of arbitrary home foreclosures were revealed, it was reported by some news sources to involve only people who missed payments (money.cnn.com). Lies!
I have seen several reports where homes were foreclosed with no payments missed. In one example, a man paid cash for his home, no payments to make, and Bank of America foreclosed his home (www.sun-sentinel.com). A foreclosure attorney admitted that mistakes “happen all the time”, and that they just aren’t reported.
Here’s some info to cause concern. Those foreclosure fiasco cases are only being reported in states that require a court process to complete. Almost half of the states do not require a court process, including Idaho (where I live) and California (where most of my relatives live). The problem is, that the same financial Snidelys that are illegally foreclosing on people, in the states requiring Judicial Process, are also operating in the states with Non Judicial Process. If you are getting unfairly foreclosed on you can do an internet search under ‘fighting foreclosure’. You’ll probably have to hire an attorney anyway.
Here’s some data (updated October 12th, 2010) on the number of foreclosed homes for sale in selected Idaho counties. Ada: 885. Bonner: 342. Bonneville: 85. Twin Falls: 76. Bannock: 38. (www.foreclosuredataonline.com)
Idaho’s foreclosure numbers may not seem like much, but compare Idaho’s population of 1.5 million people, to California’s nearly 37 million (U.S. Census Bureau). According to a Bloomberg.com article, Idaho’s foreclosure rate increased 822% in the second quarter of 2010. How many of those are bogus/illegal? We’re seeing the return of the melodramatic bad guy, a Snidely who loves to foreclose the homes of little old ladies and ruin families.