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Foreclosure Company Hits The Wrong Home!


The Field Asset Services (FAS), a company that works together with lenders and banks to prepare homes that are in foreclosure for sale, has hit the wrong unit on a condo in Stockton, CA. FAS was supposed to inspect the unit 232, and instead they entered and re-keyed unit 2 where Ruth Anderson lives.

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Ruth Anderson said that when she came home from work there was a notice on the door and she could not get in as locks have been changed. The notice said that her unit had been purchased by a bank at a foreclosure auction, so she decided to call the police.

When entering the condo unit a surprise, her condo was upside down and many valuables were taken off. FAS admitted the mistake, but could not explain why valuables were missing.


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That’s scary. I guess she could file with the police for theft. Fortunately she has pretty good evidence who the thieves are.