On the Business of Foreclosure: Something Appears Rotten in the City of Southfield

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What are the limits placed on governments when they foreclose on property? Do those in office have a fiduciary responsibility to both the homeowner and the taxpayers in how they dispose of the property? Are the accusations being made in this case something that could be going on around the country?

Something appears rotten in the city of Southfield and the county of Oakland in the State of Michigan. In the case of Tawanda Hall et al., v. Andrew Meisner, Oakland County Treasurer et al., some truly disturbing facts have come to light.

Were the homeowners notified that they would lose not only their property, but the equity they had on that property? Were they notified that the county would not auction off their property, thereby allowing them to retrieve the equity they had in it?

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