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and like, what do they do with it? I'm a little confused as to how it could be gone forever.
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by
mafic
i can actually see them putting a dumpster on the front lawn and just heaving stuff into it. -- nm
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Andie
Sep 7 '12, 07:09
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I have heard/read many stories about contractors whose job it is to clean out foreclosed homes.
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loosilu
Sep 7, 07:32
yeah, but if nothing else some of the possessions could be used as leverage, and others could be sold. -- nm
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mafic
Sep 7, 07:12
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the bank doesn't touch the stuff themselves. They have contractors. -- nm
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loosilu
Sep 7, 07:32
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yeah, the amount of time/money the bank would spend trying to sort would, i'm sure, almost never be worth it in terms of value gained. -- nm
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Andie
Sep 7, 07:34
yup, their job is to clean out and secure the house. what do they care what's in it? -- nm
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znufrii
Sep 7, 07:10
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