Sunday, September 8, 2013

Retired Marine lost it all

Via LH

http://www.washingtonpost.com/sf/wp-content/themes/wapo-blogs/inc/imrs.php?src=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/special/local/tax-liens/images/main-mobile.jpg&w=1000

On the day Bennie Coleman lost his house, the day armed U.S. marshals came to his door and ordered him off the property, he slumped in a folding chair across the street and watched the vestiges of his 76 years hauled to the curb.

Movers carted out his easy chair, his clothes, his television. Next came the things that were closest to his heart: his Marine Corps medals and photographs of his dead wife, Martha. The duplex in Northeast Washington that Coleman bought with cash two decades earlier was emptied and shuttered. By sundown, he had nowhere to go.

All because he didn’t pay a $134 property tax bill.

The retired Marine sergeant lost his house on that summer day two years ago through a tax lien sale — an obscure program run by D.C. government that enlists private investors to help the city recover unpaid taxes.

8 comments:

  1. Obama has this planned for us all...

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  2. I can't believe no one stepped in and paid this piddling tax bill. Worse, is the heartless, godless bastards that did this. Does anyone besides me want their names published with this story?

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    1. Does anyone besides me want their names published with this story?

      It would be good to post.

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    1. I thought once a Marine, always a Marine.

      I Am Now An Ex-Marine
      http://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2011/02/i-am-now-ex-marine.html

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