A woman took out a mortgage on her home in Burien, Washington.[1] She lived in her home and also in it operated an adult family home. A few years later she was behind on payments. Her lender began the foreclosure process. She successfully negotiated a loan modification, the terms of which required her to make a certain $10,000 payment. She made the payment. Despite the fact that the homeowner made the agreed $10,000 payment, the trustee continued the foreclosure sale anyway at the direction of the lender. The homeowner arrived home one day and was handed the notice […]
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