Thursday, February 21, 2013

Occupy Fights Foreclosures Protests in front of Bank of America on Wednesday, February 20.






Los Angeles, CA-  Occupy Fights Foreclosures activists and homeowners gathered in front of Bank of America branch on North Vermont Street at 12:00pm on Wendesday, February 20.   The activists and homeowners held their signs and marched in a circle chanting "B.O.A how many homes did you steal today…. Bank of America, Bad for America".  The demonstration lasted for about two hours.  

Josephina Perez, a recent victim of fraudulent foreclosure came to participate in a protest with her 3-year-old grandson, Jesus and her husband, Jose Perez.  Mrs. Perez said that she was trying to modify her loan with Bank of America but Bank of America repeatedly claimed that they never received her paperwork.  Eventually, Bank of America foreclosed on a house and Mrs. Perez and her family, including two small children, Jesus, 3 and Nalanie, 5 were forced to live on the streets.  Mrs. Perez said that they lived on the streets for three weeks.  "We slept on the street, we used public bathrooms . I even gave children a bath  right on the street.  Many times the children wanted to go to the bathroom and could not wait for us to drive around to find one, so they would end up going to the bathroom right on the street" Mrs. Perez added crying. 

Sherry Hernandez, another victims of bank's fraudulent practices also came to participate in a protest this Wednesday afternoon.  Mrs. Hernandez is still fighting to keep her home.  "We bought a house in 2006.  It had to be our retirement home.  We did not plan to make low payments. We wanted a conventional loan, but Countrywide pushed us to take 2% loan.  After 4 months our  payments got raised by $800" she said.  "We were trying to get a loan somewhere else but Countrywide would not release our loan saying that we have 3 year repayment penalty that we never signed for" Mrs. Hernandez added.  Eventually Mrs. Hernandez was able to get a new loan with City Mortgage,  but two moths later her loan got sold to PennyMack and her troubles started again. Mrs. Hernandez is still fighting to keep her house.  

Occupy Fights foreclosures activists and homeowners stood in front of Bank of America this Wednesday afternoon demanding justice. They called for Bank of America to start working with the families and end fraudulent foreclosure practices.   "Housing is a human right !"  activists shouted.  




Occupy Fight Foreclosures activists cross the street on the way to a protest in front of Bank of America.



Protesters march and chant " Bank of America, bad for America"


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Protesters march in circle in front of Bank of America branch on North Vermont Street in Los Angeles, CA.




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Soledad Corona, a recent victim of fraudulent foreclosure holds the sign.



Carlos Marroquin, a core member of Occupy Fights Foreclosures chants "B.O.A. how many homes did you steal today".




Activists and homeowners march in front of Bank of America branch on North Vermont Street




Unidentified women holds the sign during a protest in front of Bank of America brach on North Vermont Street



Jesus Perez, age 3, marches with his grandfather, Jose Perez, during a protest in front of Bank of America



Activists march and chant "Housing is a human right"



Activists and homeowners march in front of Bank of America branch on North Vermont Street on Wednesday afternoon, February 20.



Activists hold the sign in front of Bank of America during a protest



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Josephina Perez and her grandson, Jesus Perez (age 3), hold the sign during a protest .

1 comment:

  1. Bank of America continues to throw families into the street and tear families apart, fraudulently! When will the illegal, organized banking crimes stop!

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