Supreme Court foreclosure decision could affect Worcester case, attorneys say
When Carmen Rodriguez fell behind on her real estate taxes, she wasn't concerned, given her $2,600 bill was pennies compared to her house, valued a...

When Carmen Rodriguez fell behind on her real estate taxes, she wasn't concerned, given her $2,600 bill was pennies compared to her house, valued at up to $300,000, according to her lawyers. But when the City of Worcester sold its right to foreclose on her house to a tax title buying group, the new owner brought an eviction action against her and her son. This, despite the fact that Rodriguez continued making payments to the city, according to a press release from her attorney group, Greater Boston Legal Services.