Thursday, July 17, 2008

WaMu Temporarily Blocked From Booting Tenants In 17 Duplexes As Foreclosed Landlord Files 11th Hour Bankruptcy

In Grand Rapids, Michigan, The Grand Rapids Press reports:
  • Call it a stay of eviction. Tenants expecting to be evicted from some foreclosed Northeast Side apartments as soon as today received a 30-day reprieve, according to the bank holding the mortgage. Washington Mutual Bank dropped its court plans Tuesday to claim properties once owned by Tom and Melody Jacobs and force eviction of tenants from apartments in the 900 block of Maybelle Street NE.

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  • "The borrower filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy, which stays all proceedings. For the tenants, it means they are not in danger of being evicted. At the minimum, there is a 30-day wait before anything can happen," said bank attorney Marshal Isaacs from his Troy office. Lawyers say the monthlong window is expected to extend to tenants in other of the Jacobses' foreclosed properties who recently were slapped with last-minute eviction notices at 903-911 Diamond Ave. NE and the Northfield Apartments at 1239-1245 Northfield St. NE.

For more, see Evictions on hold at foreclosed apartment units.

For an earlier post on this story, see Tenants In 17-Unit Complex Face Foreclosure Eviction; Offered $1,000 To Leave Or Face The Boot. equity skimming unwittingly digamma