On Thu, 9 Oct 2008 09:18:28 +0200 (CEST), "ZW" <zw@9y.com> wrote:
Sheriff Thomas J. Dart said Wednesday he is suspending foreclosure
evictions in Cook County, Illinois, which had been on track to reach a
record number of evictions, many because of mortgage foreclosures.
He said many of the evictions involve renters who are paying their rent
on time but are being thrown out because the landlord has fallen behind
on mortgage payments.
Mortgage companies are supposed to identify a building's occupants
before asking for an eviction, but sheriff's deputies routinely find
that the mortgage companies have not done so, he said.
"These mortgage companies only see pieces of paper, not people, and
don't care who's in the building," Dart said. "They simply want their
money and don't care who gets hurt along the way.
"On top of it all, they want taxpayers to fund their investigative work
for them. We're not going to do their jobs for them anymore. We're just
not going to evict innocent tenants. It stops today."
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