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		<title>Foreclosure Vandalism ~ Risky Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2009 04:23:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lynda Eisenmann</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stripping your foreclosed home&#8230;don&#8217;t even think about it. Some of us have heard how some homeowners on the verge of losing their homes to foreclosure have sold and/or ripped out everything, including the kitchen sink. For some it may be an attempt to make a few bucks and/or retaliation against their lender. Last year one of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Some of us have heard how some homeowners on the verge of losing their homes to foreclosure have sold and/or ripped out everything, <em>including </em>the kitchen sink. For some it may be an attempt to make a few bucks and/or retaliation against their lender.</p>
<p>Last year one of my clients who bought a foreclosure property mentioned that she found used appliances for the home on Craig&#8217;s list. Right after our closing she had commented how many matching sets (of appliances) were listed for sale and thought they must have come been ripped out of another foreclosure sale.</p>
<p>Then last week a fellow REALTOR mentioned that  a neighbor held a &#8220;<strong>Demolition Sale&#8221; on their soon-to-be foreclosed home</strong>.  She said the owner sold everything he could even including the bathroom fixtures!  Any and <em>everything</em> was for sale. I let her know that was a <em>very serious situation</em> and lenders were beginning to prosecute people for doing so.</p>
<p>Then just the other day I received an email alert from legal counsel for our Association of Realtors reiterating that fact.</p>
<p>The report said in summary, <strong>damages</strong> <strong>intentionally caused by the mortgage holder can be subject to criminal and civil penalties</strong>. In fact, <strong>removal of</strong> <strong>fixtures valued more than $100 constitutes a felony in the State of California</strong> and <strong>can result in a state prison sentence</strong> for a year or more.</p>
<p>Even <strong>fixtures totaling less than $100</strong> can result in <strong>a misdemeanor</strong> and could include <strong>county jail up to one year and/or a fine up to $1,000</strong>.</p>
<p>Some may think it&#8217;s about big business, you know the ones with deep pockets &#8220;getting even with the man&#8221; but <strong>situations like <em>this can</em></strong><em> <strong>impact us all</strong></em>. We know that stripped down homes, whether they&#8217;ve been vandalized by outsiders or damaged by homeowners usually sell for considerably less than others. <strong>Sales like this further add to the decline in neighborhood home values. </strong></p>
<p>So the next time you hear of someone contemplating something like this, educate and inform them of the costly consequences.</p>
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<p><a href="mailto:Lynda@PreferredHomeBrokers.com" target="_blank" class="limailto"><strong>Lynda Eisenmann</strong></a>, Broker ~ <a href="http://www.preferredhomebrokers.com/" title="Preferred Home Brokers " target="_blank" class="liexternal"><strong>PreferredHomeBrokers.com</strong></a> serving Southern California cities for more than 30 years working with home buyers and home sellers. Text or<strong> direct 714 595-1494</strong>. CA Department of Real Estate License #00492040.</p>
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