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I GUESS WE SHOULD BE OKAY WITH SQUATTERS TAKING UP RESIDENCY WHEREVER THEY LIKE.
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Since she hasn't owned the house for quite awhile - I would rather see this turn into a protest against the water bureau's rates driving Portlanders out.
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Denis, at some point can you get around to finding out how she came to be evicted, how much money she borrowed against the house, etc? There has never been any info presented that there was actually an injustice done here.

At some point, she borrowed a bunch of money that she didn't/can't pay back. Is that due to some hardship? Poor financial planning? Not everyone who is foreclosed on deserves to get their house back.
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For better or worse, Blabby, this woman is now the poster child for the foreclosure injustice.

If this woman is evicted, I don't think this community will pick up the steam again to defend another unjust foreclosure, even if it is truly "unjust". If this woman is lying about the whole thing, she's already won the attention of the bleeding-hearts and now she's the story, however this story ends, it ends. This story is the end story for home foreclosures --before this incident, what incident was there, where was the public outcry-- Occupy Portland has entirely created this story, which I think is a good thing, because the rate people are getting fucked out of homes by the banks is completely fucking wrong.

Remember that old Bush story, fool me once, shame on me, fool me twice....Well, what's it like when they fool 30+ million people into buying shit? Is that shame on everyone....Or is that the principled problem of Usury that Jesus/Mohammad/Jews warned us about...?
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Looks like Fox Capital paid $192,000 on June 16, 2011.
Previous transactions include:
Sale June 6, 2011 $343,589 (likely foreclosure proceedings)
Title Transfer February 2004 $130,000

So, she had between $50k as $108k in equity in the house (the difference between "real market value" or foreclosure value and most recent "sale" price)

portlandmaps.com is rad.

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