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NJ Attorney Protects Rights of Homeowners from Illegal Entry by Bank Representatives
Westwood, New Jersey – October 5, 2012
The firm currently represents a family in southern New Jersey that was subject to a wrongful eviction. The bank sent representatives into the home and removed all personal property from the home, without having first obtained a foreclosure judgment.
On Monday May 14, 2012, a person claiming to be a representative of J.P. Morgan Chase Bank, N.A. broke into a NJ home, and with no legal rights, changed the locks and prevented the rightful owners from entering their own house. The trespassing event was discovered by the father of the homeowner when he tried to go into his son’s home to continue to handle the affairs of his late son’s estate.
The problem has become worse for the homeowner because after having their home seized illegally, JP Morgan Chase reneged on an agreed settlement offer for a payment and deed in lieu of foreclosure for the home. On June 6th 2012, JP Morgan Chase was no longer offering the agreed to $34,500, now they were going to give the family $1 for title to the home.
“JP Morgan Chase has been in the news an awful lot lately. The week they announced losing billions of shareholder dollars was the same week they wrongfully broke into Jason’s home and changed the locks. To have lost a foreclosure action, abandoned a contractual obligation to pay $34,500 and to have trespassed into a home can only be described as chutzpah” added Mr. Deutsch.
“What is outrageous about this is that today as JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon testifies before the Senate Banking Committee about how his bank’s trading loss of $2 billion is business as usual, the very same bank is illegally taking some one’s home, also as business as usual. At best, this situation was caused by a gross miscommunication within a bank that is too big to fail. At worst a purported agent of the bank committed a trespass. I have been defending unwarranted mortgage foreclosures for more than 3 years. This is an especially troublesome incident, ” says attorney Joshua Denbeaux.
“Thankfully, our clients did the right thing in this situation, they filed a police report of the incident and immediately contacted our office to begin the process of getting back possession of the home and the personal property within,” concluded Adam Deutsch, an attorney at Denbeaux & Denbeaux.
Joshua Denbeaux is one of the partners of the law firm Denbeaux & Denbeaux, a consumer rights and advocacy law firm located at 366 Kinderkamack Road in Westwood N.J. The firm has been leading the fight against illegal foreclosures, and the rights of New Jersey homeowners. For more information about this case please call Adam Deutsch of the lawfirm Denbeaux & Denbeuax to read his article, JP Morgan Chase, A Lesson in How to Steal Cheat and Harass a Grieving Family.
CONTACT:
Joshua Denbeaux
pr@denbeauxlaw.com
366 Kinderkamack Road
Westwood, NJ 07675
Phone: (201) 664-8855.
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NJ Attorney Protects Rights of Homeowners from Illegal Entry by Bank Representatives
Westwood, New Jersey – October 5, 2012
The firm currently represents a family in southern New Jersey that was subject to a wrongful eviction. The bank sent representatives into the home and removed all personal property from the home, without having first obtained a foreclosure judgment.
On Monday May 14, 2012, a person claiming to be a representative of J.P. Morgan Chase Bank, N.A. broke into a NJ home, and with no legal rights, changed the locks and prevented the rightful owners from entering their own house. The trespassing event was discovered by the father of the homeowner when he tried to go into his son’s home to continue to handle the affairs of his late son’s estate.
The problem has become worse for the homeowner because after having their home seized illegally, JP Morgan Chase reneged on an agreed settlement offer for a payment and deed in lieu of foreclosure for the home. On June 6th 2012, JP Morgan Chase was no longer offering the agreed to $34,500, now they were going to give the family $1 for title to the home.
“JP Morgan Chase has been in the news an awful lot lately. The week they announced losing billions of shareholder dollars was the same week they wrongfully broke into Jason’s home and changed the locks. To have lost a foreclosure action, abandoned a contractual obligation to pay $34,500 and to have trespassed into a home can only be described as chutzpah” added Mr. Deutsch.
“What is outrageous about this is that today as JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon testifies before the Senate Banking Committee about how his bank’s trading loss of $2 billion is business as usual, the very same bank is illegally taking some one’s home, also as business as usual. At best, this situation was caused by a gross miscommunication within a bank that is too big to fail. At worst a purported agent of the bank committed a trespass. I have been defending unwarranted mortgage foreclosures for more than 3 years. This is an especially troublesome incident, ” says attorney Joshua Denbeaux.
“Thankfully, our clients did the right thing in this situation, they filed a police report of the incident and immediately contacted our office to begin the process of getting back possession of the home and the personal property within,” concluded Adam Deutsch, an attorney at Denbeaux & Denbeaux.
Joshua Denbeaux is one of the partners of the law firm Denbeaux & Denbeaux, a consumer rights and advocacy law firm located at 366 Kinderkamack Road in Westwood N.J. The firm has been leading the fight against illegal foreclosures, and the rights of New Jersey homeowners. For more information about this case please call Adam Deutsch of the lawfirm Denbeaux & Denbeuax to read his article, JP Morgan Chase, A Lesson in How to Steal Cheat and Harass a Grieving Family.
CONTACT:
Joshua Denbeaux
pr@denbeauxlaw.com
366 Kinderkamack Road
Westwood, NJ 07675
Phone: (201) 664-8855.
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