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Old 01-10-2007, 12:09 PM
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Public Storage Sold Belongings of Active Duty Solider In Iraq

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (Jan. 10) - After serving a year in Iraq , Army Reserve Spc. Patrick Rogalin came home and found that everything he had put in a storage locker - essentially everything he owned - had been sold.


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I thought that any sort of rented/financed property (apartment, locker, car, house, etc) couldn't be forfeited while a soldier was on active duty. I remember a past coworker who's daughter had married some loser and then got shipped off to Iraq. The landlord couldn't kick him out of the apartment because it was in her name, even though he wasn't paying rent, and they couldn't repo her car because she was active duty.
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