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Topic: Can a bank you have no business with at all raid your home? No criminal Charges? - page 2. (Read 2043 times)

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http://abcnews.go.com/Business/wells-fargo-mistakes-home-neighboring-foreclosed-home/story?id=17185239#.UEwH20RaIXx

This article has more data.  Wells Fargo came back a SECOND TIME and did it again because they hired a different contractor that made the exact same mistake.  Wells Fargo is not being cooperative according to the article they are not returning the family's calls.

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Looks like a bank that you have no mortgage with or business with whatsoever can send men to your house, raid your home of all of its possessions and not face criminal charges:

http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2012/09/05/owners-lose-possessions-after-home-near-twentynine-palms-is-mistakenly-foreclosed/

Can any lawyers chime in here and say whether or not the bank can or will face criminal charges or is this simply going to be a civil lawsuit?
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