This Couple Had Their House Wrongly Foreclosed On, They Just Got The Ultimate Revenge…

Oh, how the tables have turned on one bank, as this Florida couple beat them at their own game.

I think we can all agree it feels great to witness a story where the underdog sticks it to a big corporation that is entirely in the wrong.

And that’s exactly what happened to Bank of America in this situation.

When the company attempted to foreclose on the house of a Florida couple, these owners turned right back around and foreclosed on the bank branch itself.

Homeowners Warren and Maureen Nyerges were dangerous close to having their home taken from them by the bank…however the foreclosure claim had missed one very important fact: The Nyergeses paid for the home in cash.

So one year and a half later, the banking giant was taken to court by the couple, and the foreclosure was promptly dropped.

CBS News reported that Bank of America was also ordered by the judge to pay the couple $2,534 in legal fees.

Fast forward five months, and the bank hadn’t paid up.

Well, the couple’s attorney, Todd Allen, decided it was time for a little payback.

Just days later, sheriff’s deputies and moving vans drove up to the Bank of America branch.

“I instructed the deputy to go in and take desks, computers, copiers, and filing cabinets, including cash in the drawers,” Allen told WINK.

Meanwhile, the bank manager locked themselves in their office as they rushed to figure out what to do.

“Having two Sheriff’s deputies sitting across your desk, and a lawyer standing behind them, demanding whatever assets are in the bank can be intimidating,” Allen said. “But, so is having your home foreclosed on when it wasn’t right.”

It didn’t take long for the bank to hand over a check to the couple so that none of their belongings were seized…and they offered an apology.

“As a foreclosure defense attorney, this is sweet justice,” Allen stated, adding that many banks do not follow through in certain foreclosure cases. 

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