July 20 at the Auctions

On July 20, 2012, Lender Processing Services / Agency Sales And Postings (LPS/ASAP) auctioneer Terry Redmon went ahead with sales of two family’s homes in San Francisco (653-655 Fell St. went to the investor allegedly known as Memo of RWW Properties and none went to the bank) despite blowing whistles and yelling in protest.

We had a close call when Walls Fargo dual-tracked the home of Archbishop Franzo King by not postponing his auction with the trustee company until less than a half hour before auction time, even though they had sent him a letter on June 29, 2012, saying that they planned to postpone until September 24. Come the enactment of the California Homeowner Bill of Rights on January 1, 2013, we’ll be able to sue the banks for behavior like this.

Thanks to everyone who helped out!

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