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Showing Original Post only (View all)Man owed $134 in property taxes. The District sold the lien to an investor who foreclosed [View all]

This man owed $134 in property taxes. The District sold the lien to an investor who foreclosed on his $197,000 house and sold it. He and many others homeowners like him were
Left with nothing.
On the day Bennie Coleman lost his house, the day armed U.S. marshals came to his door and ordered him off the property, he slumped in a folding chair across the street and watched the vestiges of his 76 years hauled to the curb.
Movers carted out his easy chair, his clothes, his television. Next came the things that were closest to his heart: his Marine Corps medals and photographs of his dead wife, Martha. The duplex in Northeast Washington that Coleman bought with cash two decades earlier was emptied and shuttered. By sundown, he had nowhere to go.
All because he didnt pay a $134 property tax bill.
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For decades, the District placed liens on properties when homeowners failed to pay their bills, then sold those liens at public auctions to mom-and-pop investors who drew a profit by charging owners interest on top of the tax debt until the money was repaid.
But under the watch of local leaders, the program has morphed into a predatory system of debt collection for well-financed, out-of-town companies that turned $500 delinquencies into $5,000 debts then foreclosed on homes when families couldnt pay, a Washington Post investigation found.
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More: http://www.washingtonpost.com/sf/investigative/2013/09/08/left-with-nothing/
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Man owed $134 in property taxes. The District sold the lien to an investor who foreclosed [View all]
Catherina
Sep 2013
OP
Since you are changing the subject, it's worth asking: Were those children killed by Obama's drones,
AnotherMcIntosh
Sep 2013
#14
I was thinking the same thing. I would've sent him the money to save his home.
cui bono
Sep 2013
#43
It's worth noting that the article is the first of a 3-part series, LIENS, LOSS AND PROFITEERS:
AnotherMcIntosh
Sep 2013
#13
So rotten knowing this is happening. How could a sane person want to do this to someone?
Judi Lynn
Sep 2013
#18
The taxing authority wants their money. Where it comes from is of no concern to them.
Buns_of_Fire
Sep 2013
#23
It's not theft when rich respectable godfearing businesspeople people do it, silly. nt
killbotfactory
Sep 2013
#42