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I think that you are correct AK lawyer. The new owner deceived the court (fraud) by not acknowleging that he had previously taken possession without adversity and that he had entered into a agreement with the old owner to allow him to stay on the property. He let the court assume that he needed the aid of the court to take Possession by filing as a third party plaintiff on the original Writ granted to the foreclosing Bank. He not only committed fraud on the court he is also in breach of contract and there are witnesses and evidence of both. I personally am witness to the tenancy of the old owner and prior possession by the new owner. We, I'm not an attorney, just trying to help my friend, asked for an emergency hearing prior to the old owner being removed by the Sherriff and the hearing was denied without allowing a verbal argument. From a layman's position, our court system does not appear to be this great bastion of justice.
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What's an OP. By the way this is a seventy year old general contractor. No job and he lost his house to foreclosure and now has been removed from the property without his possessions.