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Last July, the couple's tenant called the Cardosos in a panic.
Signs of the Times 2010
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Last July, the couple's tenant called the Cardosos in a panic.
Signs of the Times 2010
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The bank had an incorrect address on foreclosure documents -- the house it meant to seize is across the street and about 10 doors down -- but the Cardosos and a realtor employed by Bank of America were unable to convince the company that it had the wrong house, the suit states.
Retired Floridian Returns Home To Find His Home Foreclosed Upon, By Mistake 2011
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But that didn't stop Bank of America from kicking out a tenant who was renting the house, tossing out the Cardosos' possessions, and, yes, foreclosing on the debt-free home.
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But that didn't stop Bank of America from kicking out a tenant who was renting the house, tossing out the Cardosos' possessions, and, yes, foreclosing on the debt-free home.
Not Having A Mortgage Doesn't Stop Bank Of America From Foreclosing - The Consumerist 2010
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Maputo, will also have to pay 1,5 billion meticals to the driver of the car in which Cardosos was killed.
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I met with the Cardosos at the presidential residence in Brasilia, a modernistic complex of glass, steel and marble.
Living History Hillary Rodham Clinton 2003
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The Cardosos told me they were focused on changing the education system, in which disparities were intensified because public primary education in many parts of the country was available only a few hours a day, limiting the opportunity for a good education to those who could afford private schools or tutors.
Living History Hillary Rodham Clinton 2003
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I met with the Cardosos at the presidential residence in Brasilia, a modernistic complex of glass, steel and marble.
Living History Hillary Rodham Clinton 2003
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The Cardosos told me they were focused on changing the education system, in which disparities were intensified because public primary education in many parts of the country was available only a few hours a day, limiting the opportunity for a good education to those who could afford private schools or tutors.
Living History Hillary Rodham Clinton 2003
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