Selling or closing a priori

Mary Ella Savage put in its table dining room and a day of December, it sells for Saint Petersburg to the house of a stranger for the price of a cinema ticket.

She was desperate, just like any other.

Barbara Keifer of Riverview. Tracy Buck of Safety Harbor. Robyn Renner by Lutz.

All women were only trying to save their homes partitioning, Leroy Luke Heath was prescribed. He told the women knowing that it is a good Christian - Mr. Wilson - could help them.

Do they think the tomb was Bing live financial aid, all signed over their homeland Richard G. Wilson and was his tenant. It can not fulfilled all of its rent requested.

Wilson files evictions and sells houses Savage, Keifer and Buck, bags, what remains after the payment of mortgage and other expenses. He tried to Kick Out Renner, but her sister, a lawyer in court to stop him.

A St. Petersburg Times investigation found that Heath and Wilson bought and sold with many houses partitioning throughout the Tampa Bay area, as well as former owners bitter and says they have been deceived.

Both men say they offer bailouts for struggling homeowners with mortgage payments. They say that if a landlord can not fulfil its mandate, it is not a mistake of the candidate.

The State Attorney General’s Office questions. It is necessary to examine Wilson and Heath for possible violations of deceptive trade laws.

But the state, the investigation is a single hook, if a net could be necessary. Thus, more than 300 cold calls, advisers and investors in Tampa Bay, pending foreclosures profits, say those in the economy. More exploit hundreds of federal state.

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