I didn't mention it, because I was going to mole this article.
Look at all the innocent people caught up in the banking mess ups that came home to find their locks changed and their homes empty. They called the cop and were told the police could do nothing as this was a civil action.
Everything was gone from inside and they themselves had to track down the bank or mortgage company that did this. All of these homes had no mortgage and had never done business with that company.
The people in fact had been raped of all worldly goods, no one seemed to know what dump their possession's had been taken to.
Some people went far afield to pawn shops to find their valuable stuff. All businesses that hired contractors to clean out the homes claimed it was the fault of those they hired for getting the wrong address. How convenient the contractors in most cases had left town with no forwarding address.
In most cases it took years to settle their claims as they could not afford long time law suits so they had to except chump change loosing thousands of dollars in this SCAM.
One bank went so far as to defend it self with the fact the home owners were insured, for them to demand one penny from them would be unjust enrichment.
What a scam, heartbreaking really to find someone had taken goods with a sentimental value, family photo's and great- grand pas jock strap.
I do not know how repossession works, but some legal papers have to be filed to allow the removal of an auto or home goods.