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In 2009, a couple purchased a home in Naples, Florida, paying cash for the property—meaning they had no mortgage. Despite this, in 2010, Bank of America mistakenly initiated foreclosure proceedings against them. After enduring months of unresponsive communication, the couple hired an attorney to resolve the issue. The court ruled in their favor, ordering Bank of America to pay $2,500 in legal fees. When Bank of America failed to comply with the court’s order, the couple obtained a writ of execution. Accompanied by two sheriff’s deputies and a moving company, they went to a local Bank of America branch to seize bank assets, including furniture and cash. Faced with this action, the bank manager promptly issued a check to cover the owed amount and associated fees.