Is it legal in California for the bank to enter your home and take your property after trustee sale but withou?

January 7th, 2012 | by admin |

On Monday there was a trustee sale – I was in the process of moving but without notice, on Friday someone came, changed the locks and took the remainder of my property. The company (Safeguard Properties) said they had an order from Citibank to clear and secure the property. They took my property to the dump. I had not abandoned the property. What is my recource.

The trustee sale was your notice.

But, Citibank may have still acted improperly. Talk to a lawyer. There are a lot of lawyers suing banks these days.

  1. 2 Responses to “Is it legal in California for the bank to enter your home and take your property after trustee sale but withou?”

  2. By Anonymous on Jan 7, 2012 | Reply

    Call a Law Office and ask if you have a case.

    On a side note, California is a really messed-up state. A LOT goes on there that isn’t legal or constitutional, but is protected by California State Law. If I were you, I’d try to settle this, and then get the heck outta there.
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  3. By Mr Placid on Jan 7, 2012 | Reply

    The trustee sale was your notice.

    But, Citibank may have still acted improperly. Talk to a lawyer. There are a lot of lawyers suing banks these days.
    References :

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