美国式“误拆” 银行不赔偿警方不理会

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据美国新闻网站《赫芬顿邮报》24日报道,美国俄亥俄州的凯蒂女士最近倒了大霉:她出城两周回家后,发现自家房子被银行收走,家中物品也被一扫而空。气人的是,银行事后称,GPS出了错误,找错了对象,但拒绝赔偿,警方对她的报案也不予理会。据悉,这种情况在美国较普遍,但人们可去法院申诉,可是法院不一定会理……2012年,美国有超过50起“误拆”事件,但无论是银行还是承包商的误拆方都拒绝对受害者进行赔偿,警方也均不介入
以下为报道全文:
凯蒂只是想要回她的东西。
她说自己在俄亥俄州Vinton县的家被当地银行Welston First National Bank收走,银行不但直接将凯蒂的房产归类为“不可赎回”的财产类型,还将房门都换了锁,把家具能卖的卖,其他东西能扔的扔,这一切就发生在她离家出城的两周。
凯蒂对当地电视台诉苦,“银行说是搞错了,是GPS系统发生了错误,因为没收的是我家接对面的那套房子。而刚好因为我出城了,家门口的花园看起来像没有打理过的样子,所以他们就觉得这栋房子没人住,就把它给没收了。”
凯蒂说她有列出一份银行拿走物品的清单,银行应该赔偿她18000美元,但是当她把这份清单给银行的行长看时,只得到了行长的嘲笑。
《赫芬顿邮报》也联系了当地这家银行,但是同样没有得到回应。
而这样听起来荒谬的事在美国却很普遍,2012年9月,在加利福尼亚州,一个受雇于某公司的承包商“误拆”了一户居民的私家度假别墅。
经美国《赫芬顿邮报》统计,2012年,美国有超过50起“误拆”事件,但无论是银行还是承包商的误拆方都拒绝对受害者进行赔偿,警方也均不介入。
请支持独立网站,转发请注明本文链接:http://www.guancha.cn/america/2013_07_26_161427.shtml据美国新闻网站《赫芬顿邮报》24日报道,美国俄亥俄州的凯蒂女士最近倒了大霉:她出城两周回家后,发现自家房子被银行收走,家中物品也被一扫而空。气人的是,银行事后称,GPS出了错误,找错了对象,但拒绝赔偿,警方对她的报案也不予理会。据悉,这种情况在美国较普遍,但人们可去法院申诉,可是法院不一定会理……

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2012年,美国有超过50起“误拆”事件,但无论是银行还是承包商的误拆方都拒绝对受害者进行赔偿,警方也均不介入
以下为报道全文:
凯蒂只是想要回她的东西。
她说自己在俄亥俄州Vinton县的家被当地银行Welston First National Bank收走,银行不但直接将凯蒂的房产归类为“不可赎回”的财产类型,还将房门都换了锁,把家具能卖的卖,其他东西能扔的扔,这一切就发生在她离家出城的两周。
凯蒂对当地电视台诉苦,“银行说是搞错了,是GPS系统发生了错误,因为没收的是我家接对面的那套房子。而刚好因为我出城了,家门口的花园看起来像没有打理过的样子,所以他们就觉得这栋房子没人住,就把它给没收了。”
凯蒂说她有列出一份银行拿走物品的清单,银行应该赔偿她18000美元,但是当她把这份清单给银行的行长看时,只得到了行长的嘲笑。
《赫芬顿邮报》也联系了当地这家银行,但是同样没有得到回应。
而这样听起来荒谬的事在美国却很普遍,2012年9月,在加利福尼亚州,一个受雇于某公司的承包商“误拆”了一户居民的私家度假别墅。
经美国《赫芬顿邮报》统计,2012年,美国有超过50起“误拆”事件,但无论是银行还是承包商的误拆方都拒绝对受害者进行赔偿,警方也均不介入。
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我对误拆不感奇怪,只是没有后续解决途径感到奇怪,这就是制度保障么
GPS?美国人邮寄东西都是写坐标吗?
这种房屋,如果再中国估计又得被骂豆腐渣工程了。基本上是木制结构,钢筋混凝土没看到
看来是说强拆是国际标准啊。又有与国际接轨的地方了


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Katie Barnett only wants her stuff back.

She says all her possessions in Vinton County, Ohio, disappeared when Wellston First National Bank confused her home with the house across the street, foreclosed on it, changed the locks, and then sold or trashed everything -- all while she was out of town for two weeks.

“They repossessed my house on accident, thinking it was the house across the street,” Barnett explained to Ohio's 10TV. “They told me that the GPS led them to my house. My grass hadn't been mowed and they just assumed.”

Worse still, Barnett says an itemized list requesting the bank pay her $18,000 so she can replace everything has only been met with ridicule from the bank's president.

The bank has not responded to a request for comment from The Huffington Post but told 10TV it was working to resolve the situation.

Sadly, stories like this are all too common. In September 2012, subcontractors hired by Wells Fargo mistakenly foreclosed on the wrong home in California, destroying a man's vacation home in the process.

A review of court records in 2012 by The Huffington Post revealed more than 50 lawsuits have been filed against banks and subcontractors who have entered and "foreclosed" on the wrong properties. Most of the suits are tied to two largest property management contractors in the U.S.: Safeguard Properties and Lender Processing Services.

  搜了下原帖http://www.huffingtonpost.com/20 ... nett_n_3644246.html
Katie Barnett only wants her stuff back.

She says all her possessions in Vinton County, Ohio, disappeared when Wellston First National Bank confused her home with the house across the street, foreclosed on it, changed the locks, and then sold or trashed everything -- all while she was out of town for two weeks.

“They repossessed my house on accident, thinking it was the house across the street,” Barnett explained to Ohio's 10TV. “They told me that the GPS led them to my house. My grass hadn't been mowed and they just assumed.”

Worse still, Barnett says an itemized list requesting the bank pay her $18,000 so she can replace everything has only been met with ridicule from the bank's president.

The bank has not responded to a request for comment from The Huffington Post but told 10TV it was working to resolve the situation.

Sadly, stories like this are all too common. In September 2012, subcontractors hired by Wells Fargo mistakenly foreclosed on the wrong home in California, destroying a man's vacation home in the process.

A review of court records in 2012 by The Huffington Post revealed more than 50 lawsuits have been filed against banks and subcontractors who have entered and "foreclosed" on the wrong properties. Most of the suits are tied to two largest property management contractors in the U.S.: Safeguard Properties and Lender Processing Services.
淹死的鱼 发表于 2013-7-28 00:53
这种房屋,如果再中国估计又得被骂豆腐渣工程了。基本上是木制结构,钢筋混凝土没看到
就是一堆三合板啊 要不然美国灭虫业那么发达呢
淹死的鱼 发表于 2013-7-28 00:53
这种房屋,如果再中国估计又得被骂豆腐渣工程了。基本上是木制结构,钢筋混凝土没看到
要不能卖5万美元那么便宜给你