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    It appears that we have won a victory in the Morris case. Yesterday,
    Vanessa Fluker, the Morris's attorney, was called by the attorney for
    Homeq and Barclays. He informed Ms. Fluker that they were adjourning
    the hearing for a judgment for possession scheduled for Friday, July 23,
    2010. In addition, they were proposing a resolution to this case that
    would allow the Morris's to stay in their home.

    Based on this call, people do not need to pack the courtroom on Friday.
    W
    e want to thank everyone for the calls and emails to Homeq that
    produced this settlement offer. However, as no settlement is final
    until it has been reduced to a written agreement, people should stay on
    the alert.

    Let's keep up the struggle to stop foreclosures and evictions and win
    the Moratorium that is so desperately needed.

    Moratorium Now Coalition

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    Well, I'm glad to hear that it looks like they won't be losing their home.

    Now your coalition needs to gin up a mob and go after the person who held the gun to their heads as he forced them to borrow money and to offer their home as collateral for the loan! BTW, did the predator come back later and take their loan money, too?

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    Bearinabox Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikeg View Post
    Well, I'm glad to hear that it looks like they won't be losing their home.

    Now your coalition needs to gin up a mob and go after the person who held the gun to their heads as he forced them to borrow money and to offer their home as collateral for the loan! BTW, did the predator come back later and take their loan money, too?
    You don't have to hold a gun to someone's head to swindle them. I'm reminded of my grandpa in his later years, when his Alzheimer's was starting to take hold. He was living on 70 acres on the bleeding edge of exurbia, and this one sleazeball developer who thought the place would make a great subdivision kept taking him out to lunch and giving him papers to sign. It's the oldest trick in the book.

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    DetroitDad Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by ridgeabilly View Post
    It appears that we have won a victory in the Morris case. Yesterday,
    Vanessa Fluker, the Morris's attorney, was called by the attorney for
    Homeq and Barclays. He informed Ms. Fluker that they were adjourning
    the hearing for a judgment for possession scheduled for Friday, July 23,
    2010. In addition, they were proposing a resolution to this case that
    would allow the Morris's to stay in their home.

    Based on this call, people do not need to pack the courtroom on Friday.
    W
    e want to thank everyone for the calls and emails to Homeq that
    produced this settlement offer. However, as no settlement is final
    until it has been reduced to a written agreement, people should stay on
    the alert.

    Let's keep up the struggle to stop foreclosures and evictions and win
    the Moratorium that is so desperately needed.

    Moratorium Now Coalition
    Good to read.

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