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In reply to the discussion: Foreclosure Horror Story: Woman, Daughter With Cerebral Palsy Evicted - LATimes [View all]Herbalicious
(17 posts)25. We're looking into services
Hey,
We're helping the family connect with the Cerebral Palsy foundation and we're trying to get them connected to a legal aid group called Public Counsel. LA City Hall gave us some referrals and we're going to see if there is more we can do for this family.
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Foreclosure Horror Story: Woman, Daughter With Cerebral Palsy Evicted - LATimes [View all]
WillyT
Apr 2012
OP
Huh? I'm just wondering how she does so much better than I do that she can afford a mortgage like
dkf
Apr 2012
#5
Jesus... So... It's A Battle About Who Has It Worse ??? - A Relative With Dementia Versus A...
WillyT
Apr 2012
#19
No, all the TARP debt *hasn't* been paid back, let alone the no-interest loans through the Fed.
HiPointDem
Apr 2012
#53
yes, interesting in light of today's article about one-percenters buying up foreclosed properties
HiPointDem
Apr 2012
#36
The truth is many banks are too large to be flexible enough to handle modifications.
dkf
Apr 2012
#15
damn right it is.... it's extreme shit like this that makes me all for it!
fascisthunter
Apr 2012
#44