A judge today ruled prosecutors can’t prove eight men committed a crime when they stripped a million-dollar Loxahatchee Groves home under foreclosure.
The ruling could well lead prosecutors to drop charges against the eight, unless new evidence comes to light.
The decision focuses a spotlight on a growing problem: it’s taking a year on average for lenders to seize foreclosed homes through a formal sale, giving angry or desperate owners plenty of time to cart away goods and fixtures.
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