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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Bank Accidentally Sells Couple s Home<br /><br />Sarah Buduson<br /><br />Reporter<br /><br />KPHO<br /><br />POSTED: 8:25 pm MST November 10, 2009<br /><br />UPDATED: 10:21 am MST November 11, 2009<br /><br />PHOENIX -- Despite being up-to-date on their modified mortgage payments, a Valley couple found Chase foreclosing on their home. You work so hard. Put a lot of money down on your house. You pay your taxes. You pay your mortgage, and it&#x27;s all stolen from you, said Jeff Zerner, the homeowner.<br /><br />He and his wife, Yanthy, found out about the foreclosure when the new owner posted a notice on their door Nov. 4.<br /><br />I get this notice that says you have five days to vacate the property, he said. So I called the number (on the notice) and I say, Who are you? and they say, We&#x27;re the legal owners of this house. It went up for foreclosure.<br /><br />Just days before, the Zerners thought their home was safe. They had finished their trial modification with Chase and were led to believe they would qualify for a permanent modification.<br /><br />We paid Chase several hundred dollars, which they accepted in good faith, said Zerner. I feel extremely ripped off.<br /><br />Chase officials admit they made an error by selling the house.<br /><br />They sent CBS 5 News a statement saying, We apologize for the confusion over the modification actions and the parallel foreclosure steps Chase takes as a precaution. We have reached out to Ms. Zerner to discuss where we go from here.<br /><br />Loan modifications and foreclosures are parallel processes. In the Zerners case, the sides failed to communicate with each other to halt the foreclosure until it was too late.<br /><br />Banks can buy back homes they ve sold in foreclosure or rescind the sale. They can also pay to relocate a family to another home.<br /><br />LINK TO VIDEO:<br /><br />http://www.kpho.com/video/21583335/<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2009/11/bank-accidentally-sells-couples-home.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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