In this piece from the Daily Show, we learn about a couple who owned their house outright but Bank of American tried to foreclose on them anyway. No lawyer wanted their case except a rookie attorney with eight months' experience. They sued the bank and got a judgment for $3,000. When BofA wouldn't pay, they got a writ of execution and went down to the local branch with a sheriff and emptied the place out.
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