Here’s the first part to this story, back in August 2012 – Brookline man fighting to save the home he built from BofA foreclosure mix-up
Nashua Telegraph-
One Brookline family is pretty happy that this time the little guy won.
Ray Lavoie, a self-employed carpenter whose home was sold at auction this summer, is breathing easier after Bank of America agreed to reverse the sale and modify his mortgage under the terms of a billion-dollar Department of Justice mortgage settlement, allowing Lavoie, his wife and their two daughters to stay.
Lavoie mostly built his Cleveland Hill Road home 21 years ago, along with a large workshop beside the house where he earns his livelihood.
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