The eviction from their million-dollar home could come at any moment. Keith and Janet Ritter have been bracing for it and battling against it almost from the moment they moved into the five-bedroom, 4,900-square-foot manse along the Potomac River in Fort Washington.
In five years, they have never made a mortgage payment, a fact that amazes even the most seasoned veterans of the foreclosure crisis.
The Ritters have kept the sheriff at bay by repeatedly filing for bankruptcy and by exploiting changes in Marylands laws designed to help delinquent homeowners avoid foreclosure...
During the boom, they set out to become mini real estate moguls, buying properties and flipping them for a profit. In the process, Keith Ritter, 54, went from being on probation for bankruptcy fraud and making minimum wage to being a successful real estate investor and landlord with a six-figure income. Then, when the housing market tanked five years ago, the couple suddenly found themselves facing multiple foreclosures.
The Ritters have tried to negotiate different payment arrangements with their lender to save their posh home near National Harbor, they said, but to no avail.
It was never our intention to get here and never make a mortgage payment, Keith Ritter said. We dont believe in living for free.
But he and Janet, a 51-year-old real estate agent, make no apology for using every tactic available to them to stay in their house, including challenging the foreclosure sale in court, requesting mediation and claiming they had a tenant living with them. Their adversaries, they argued, are giant financial institutions with armies of lawyers that are out to make as much money as possible at the expense of homeowners.
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What is to give light must endure burning -- Viktor Frankl
Obama is living in government housing at the moment until he gets his Fanny and Fredy loan under control for his near $1 Million dollar home in Chicago.
MY BAD.
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What is to give light must endure burning -- Viktor Frankl