Foreclosure Arkansas
Countrywide Cut My Door Knobs Off?
A foreclosure in the State of: Arkansas
I was informed today by Countrywide Mortgage that they cut my door knobs off and changed locks on my vacant home back in February. I asked them when they were going to notifiy me or the realtor who has had the listing for the past year. She could not tell me what happend to the lockbox on the door. The agent was unable to explain why I had not recieved any notification as to the process of the forclosure. The representative could not get the appropriate department on the phone nor do they take your call when you call in. There was a notice posted on the vacant home door to call countrywide but the number is not answered or calls returned. Can they do this?
Its like changing the locks on your car leaving it in your driveway, charging you for its possession but not letting you drive it or get into it to sell it. How am I to sell a home that the mortgage co removes all access to potential buyers?
I think Countrywide has been one of those companies in trouble too in the news. If it’s in foreclosure or has been stopped in foreclosure because you’re filing a chapter 11 or 13, that’s one thing, but if it’s finalized that the end of it.
You say they informed by Countrywide and asked them when there were going to notify you. Looks like they did when they called I don’t understand your question.
However, cutting off the doorknobs and changing the locks won’t keep thieves from breaking in and stealing what they can in wiring, plumbing fixtures and generally wreaking the house.
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