Anti-foreclosure activists crowd mayor's office - Rybak does not support foreclosure moratorium, says aide
Rosemary Williams, Linda Norenberg and thirty of their supporters crowded into Mayor Rybak's office on a rainy Wednesday morning. The mayor was out, it transpired. So was his chief of staff. Could the office call the mayor? No. "He doesn't have meetings with people who just stop in his office," said mayoral aide Erica Prosser.
"I'm losing my house, me and my kids are," said Norenberg, a Robbinsdale woman who is struggling to avoid foreclosure. "We don't have time to wait for his schedule."
"We believe that if GMAC or US Bank or some other bank walked in here, the mayor would have a face to face, "Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign organizer Cheri Honkala told Prosser.
Over the next hour, the thirty people crowded into the mayor's office would ask Prosser and fellow aide Sherman Patterson for specific recommendations to get Wiliams's home out of foreclosure and prevent Norenberg's from falling into it. The aides recommended that the two call the city's 311 information line. For Norenberg, this wasn't enough. She said that she had struggled for the past six months to find a program which would help her modify her mortgage so that she could afford both her house payment and basic neccessities for her family of seven, calling every program the city recommended. Although she qualifies for the Obama loan modification program, Norenberg says, she cannot find a bank which will work with her in accordance with the program. She is baffled as to why, when the city and various nonprofit agencies have received money to help homeowners, so few are being helped.
"I went through the same thing she's going through," said Williams, describing her own struggle to prevent her house, where she has lived for the past 55 years, from falling into foreclosure. Williams criticized the city's anti-foreclosure program as insufficient and even actively harmful, saying that its "reinvestment" component was only helping real estate speculators grab foreclosed properties, "regentrifying our community," particularly in substantially African-American North Minneapolis.
The Minneapolis City Council supports a voluntary moratorium on foreclosures. Activist Mick Kelly asked Prosser whether the mayor's office shared this view.
"The mayor doesn't support a moratorium on foreclosures," said mayoral aid Erica Prosser to the crowd. "Research has shown that a moratorium on foreclosures doesn't help people stay in their homes."
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forclosure by advertisement "SALVAGE CLAIM"
First foreclosure here in Minnesota is by Advertisment $65.00 and a Ad No Proof of verified debt. The Banks andForeclosure Attorneys get the Green Light to Steal your Property SALVAGE CLAIM, (otherwise known as unclaimed property) read the Ad they run FORECLOSURE BY ADVERTISEMENT in Finance & Commerce, a paper that is "called a public notice paper" which is really for the Bottom feeder Foreclosure Attorneys and their, the realtor rats. The Hennepin County Sheriff Richard W Stanek with his Sargent Brad Erickson will foreclose and will do so without verification of debt even if you serve him all the proof that the banks do not loan money and proof that they agree they do not loan money. Banks are only servicing and pooling Agencies they loan nothing! Your signature creates the credit! What ever happened to that oath of office Sheriff Stanek swore to? Did he forget it? Remember to uphold the living peoples rights, uphold the Constitution and protect us from enimies of the state as he swore to do along with several other elected officials "So Help Me God!" So now rumor we are hearing and have video of is that RT Rybeck is on the side of the banks also! Start Learning! Factional Reserve Banking and Modern Money Mechanic and The Law of Contracts "The Uniform Commercial Code". MONEY is created by your signature! One more thing not one Public Servant or Elected official here in Hennepin County Minnesota will show us the Black Letter of the Law that the banks have the right to foreclose! They only tell us to get an Attorney. Why would a comptant person do that, when we have everthing recorded in the public records county and state? Public Policy Law!! Read the Credit River Decision, Daley vs Bank of Montgomery. Our public official are ready to help the crooks even when the banks have admitted to their fraud. Attached is a Great link to learn some History on the lies of Banking. Wake up MINNESOTA! Many of our public officials are not all on our side! http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4020719354420953428&ei=w-2zSa3tJ6myqAPyh6jyAw&q=the+gig+is+up#
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