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Local Vietnam veteran and double amputee at risk of losing his custom home

Veteran was likely scammed out of thousands trying to save his home.

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dickgosinya - 10/13/2012 10:32 PM
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I can help. You take out a demolition permit for the house and let the bank know you'll act on it if they don't cooperate. It's legal and usually effective. They don't want to foreclose on a pile of rubble.

dickgosinya - 10/13/2012 10:31 PM
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I can help. You take out a demolition permit for the house and let the bank know you'll act on it if they don't cooperate. It's legal and usually effective. They don't want to foreclose on a pile of rubble.

dickgosinya - 10/13/2012 10:31 PM
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I can help. You take out a demolition permit for the house and let the bank know you'll act on it if they don't cooperate. It's legal and usually effective. They don't want to foreclose on a pile of rubble.

nugs107 - 9/25/2012 4:48 PM
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I googled that business name and called the number, a woman answered...

come on - 9/5/2012 1:54 PM
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This house has been nothing but problems for the neihborhood. I personally know the home load was paid off, however Richard continued borrowing against property. His wife died from being a longtime alcoholic, I feel for his lose, however, Hep C and a long life of drug use got you in this mess. You're not a victim, just looking for another hand out! The forclosure is welcomed in the neighborhood and we are tired of seeing the trash and drug users.

Paranah - 9/5/2012 9:21 AM
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Wish there was beter reporters writing these news stories. One it says he received a VA loan 41 years ago to build the house. 30 year mortage is should have been paid off 11 years ago. Then it says he received a VA grant. A grant wouldn't need to have been paid back. If the medical bills were his wife's they should have applied for Medical help or took bankruptcy after she passed away. No reason for it to be his medical bills, Va should have treated him plus he's receiving SS disability he should have Medicare.

wilkatie - 9/4/2012 11:51 PM
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It is so sad the way people treat others .He served our country like so many others .(imo) these brave hero's should life in a house that is given to them by the country they served ,they nor their spouse should never have to worry about medical bills Its time to step up america and protect the ones who have served to protect us

cardholder - 9/4/2012 9:15 PM
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it is times like this. when i wish i was rich.if i was i would give him the money. i live in a house that i cant get around in my wheelchair.so i know what he has been.
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