Foreclosure pets get left behind
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Some homeowners who can’t afford their mortgage payment, and find themselves in property foreclosure are not only walking away from their home, but they’re also walking away from their pets.
They’re called, “foreclosure pets” and when the owner walks away from the home, they leave their pet behind. As a bystander watching this happen, you’d think it would be as simple as taking the animal to the nearest pet shelter or finding the loved one a good home, but it’s more complicated then that.
Animals who get “left behind” are still the personal property of their owners, and therefore cannot legally be taken from the property.
A woman named Cheryl Lang, president of REO management firm Integrated Mortgage Solutions, heard about the growing problem and started a non-profit organization called, No Paws Left Behind. She utilizes her network of contractors to feed and care for the abandoned pets until they can legally be taken from the home.
If you are a property owner who is about to be foreclosed upon and have no place to take your pet, or if you are interested in helping or donating, visit the No Paws Left Behind website at: http://www.NoPawsLeftBehind.org
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Pingback on August 1, 2008 10:49 amGreat post and here in Southwest Florida, some niche businesses have sprung up that watch the house of a potential walk-away to make sure they don’t commit these atrocities. Dale
Comment on August 19, 2008 12:03 pm