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  • Change.org Needs to Listen to and Empower their Members
    Cynthia signed the petition | 12 days ago
  • Change.org: GIVE US BACK OUR FRIENDS
    Cynthia signed the petition | 12 days ago
  • Change.org: To change back to the way it was before.
    Cynthia signed the petition | 12 days ago
  • CEO, US Bank: Negotiate with Monique to Stop Her Eviction
    Cynthia commented on the petition | 22 days ago

    Hi, we just recently had a victory regarding the eviction that was scheduled for my mother's house. She is safe in her home at this moment. It was the power of the people's voice that made it happen. We protested in front of the banks and letters sent and contact made with the AG's office.

    Please review your originating documents and make sure that the attorney representing the lender has all of the documentation needed to foreclose and/or evict. Upon discovery of my mother's documents, she had been the victim of mortgage fraud and robo-signing.

    Hold them accountable for producing the documents needed. Contact consumer affairs within the ag's office and the prosecutor's office. Many were victims of sub-prime loans that were primarily targeted towards the elderly, low income homebuyers, and minorities. There might be attorneys that are activists willing to take your case on and make what's right happen.

    Stand Strong! You are your best advocate!

  • CEO, US Bank: Negotiate with Monique to Stop Her Eviction
    Cynthia commented on the petition | 30 days ago

    Monique, I am sorry that you are going through this. I am presently going through this with my mother. However, my mother's records were searched and it was discovered that the originating companies president was convicted of mortgage in 2000 and sentence to jail. HUD has knowledge of homeowners who have been impacted by this person's deceitful practices but failed to notify but do have statistics indicating that in 1998, 2/3 of the homeowners involved were either in foreclosure, have lost their homes, or will lose them in the very near future. Most are just on borrowed time.

    Please have your loan traced from origination to it's present supposed owner. If there was any wrong doing on the part of the originating lender, you might have a case to overturn the foreclosure and stay the eviction until the bank comes to the table to negotiate.

    Also, make your case as public as possible. Contact the AG in your state and ask for intervention. Most of all seek the help of local activists in your area who might be able to make your situation known. Get an attorney! You might find one through some organizations that will take your case pro bono.

    It appears you have been caught up in the housing bubble and the banks knew that most would be in default, in foreclosure, and subsequently lose their homes. There are are no laws to protect the consumers from these banks so you have to use all of your resources to make sure that if there was any wrong doing, they are held accountable.

    Let the public know via press releases, and etc. and the bank trying to evict a woman and her children.

    Let me know if there is anything I can help with.

    In Solidarity!

    Cynthia Johnson

    Please sign my petition as well. I will pass your info on to others as well.

    http://www.change.org/petitions/stop-the-eviction-of-an-80-year-old-disabled-woman-by-jp-morgan-chase

  • CEO, US Bank: Negotiate with Monique to Stop Her Eviction
    Cynthia signed the petition | 30 days ago
  • Stop the Eviction of an 80 year-old, disabled woman by JP Morgan Chase
    Cynthia commented on the petition | about 1 month ago

    A moratorium needs to be reached and UPHELD to ensure that the elderly and minorities are not continually targeted by the banks to steal their homes....across the US there are ten of thousands of people just like my mother who have been taken advantage of by an unjust financial system. We, the people, will no longer accept sub prime loans and inflated market values on our homes which for the working class, are a once in a lifetime purchase and probably the biggest purchase of their lives. The working class are not purchasing these homes for profit but to live in them with their families for the rest of their lives...

    PLEASE SIGN AND FORWARD TO FRIENDS, FAMILY, AND COLLEAGUES....THANK YOU

  • Chase Bank in Nashville: Reduce Helen Bailey's interest rate to 2%
    Cynthia signed the petition | about 1 month ago
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