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Old 08-31-2010, 02:10 PM
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Default Re: Gobi Yenko Deuce finds its way to EBaY

Lucky for the individual that ends ups with this car that it is even on ebay.

Since I do work for a bank on foreclosed homes, I speak from experience. This is going to recoup $40k of a loan for them.
No big deal. Outta see what they write off sometimes.

Banks do not claim anything on property disclosure forms when they sell a foreclosed homes for two reasons. One, they don't have to and two, they are not going to be held liable for something they have no knowledge. When you go buy a home, you inspect it or pay an inspector to check it out for you, same goes here.
BTW, they write off houses for more than this if it is going to be a problem for them to get rid of. They just wrote off a $60k loan on a home that had a noted lead base paint problem with the Ohio Dept of Health.

Wish I had the money to buy, but first I'd go inspect it.

Good luck to the one that ends up with it! There is still one that can be had for the drivetrain components.
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