Columbia homeowner gets another day in court
Larry Carson reports in today's paper that the foreclosure case that attracted so much attention -- the one involving a Columbia cab owner who lost his house though he never missed a payment -- will go before Maryland's highest court today.
Kwaku Atta Poku lost the townhouse after a refinancing.
Washington Mutual, which took and resold his house in 2005, said it "never received payment for the first mortgage, and Atta Poku was unable to prove it was paid off when he refinanced, partly because crucial financial documents were lost by the financial institutions involved in the transaction," Carson reports.






