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| Spook
12-17-2012 17:33:53
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Somebody stole the garage doors off a house that had been repoed down the road. Friend of mine that lives across the road thought that somebody had forgotten to close the doors. The 2nd day, he walked over, the houses are about 1000ft apart, and saw that the doors were gone. 3 doors, insulated, looked like wood. The whole house had been gutted for the copper plumbing, and all the fixtures and appliances had been torn out. It had been appraised at 380K. The bank ended up selling it for 53K. But it needed a lot of work. |
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| Tom from Buckeye Lake
12-17-2012 19:48:33
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Re: Guess what people are stealing from farms now....... in reply to Spook, 12-17-2012 17:33:53
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| When my Daughter was looking for 1st home, we looked at two that were gutted IE copper, wire, fixtures ect. Bank rep said the owners were in default and THEY (owners) gutted it and ran. |
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| Spook
12-18-2012 05:23:57
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Re: Guess what people are stealing from farms now....... in reply to Tom from Buckeye Lake, 12-17-2012 19:48:33
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| That's what happened here. Guy bought the place on a land contract from his dad. Dad didn't pay the mortgage that he took out on the place, when the son got the notice, he went nuts and stripped the whole place. |
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| VernMI
12-18-2012 06:27:06
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Re: Guess what people are stealing from farms now....... in reply to Spook, 12-18-2012 05:23:57
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| We looked at one home near Plymouth, MI that the PO took the furnace, ductwork, plumbing, paneling, carpet, cupboards, built-in appliances, wood deck, large landscape boulders, and some of the trees from the property. It looked like the PO went through a lot of work just moving the materials especially the landscape boulders that had to be moved with a FEL and heavy duty truck or trailer. |
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| casenut1
12-18-2012 21:09:15
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Re: Guess what people are stealing from farms now....... in reply to VernMI, 12-18-2012 06:27:06
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| i know of a house that PO took the door knob set when he lost the house.also the ceiling fixtures. |
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