BNY Mellon no-showed court six times
WPRI-
A vacant two-story home in Providence’s Silver Lake neighborhood has become such an eyesore that not even the bank wants anything to do with it.
Empty for over a year, the first floor windows at the 223 Roosevelt Street property have been replaced with boards, old phone books have stacked up on the porch and the driveway has been transformed into a dumping ground for Heineken bottles and broken television sets.
The property is one of the nearly 2,000 city homes and 7,000 homes statewide that have entered the foreclosure process since 2009, according to figures released by HousingWorks RI, an affordable housing advocacy group.
[WPRI]
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bank of ny/mellon that steal american people homes with bank of america have zero sympaty anywhere in the usa ,hit the banksters
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