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Saturday, July 4, 2015

Occupy Fights Foreclosures: Homeowner Resources


Follow these steps to take action to stop illegal foreclosure.

1. Find Legitimate Legal Assistance & Avoid Scams

 

Many homeowners go to foreclosure-rescue scammers, only to drain their time and money without a result. Please take advantage of our handpicked list of legitimate agencies that can actually help you.

 

2. Report Frauds & File Complaints

It is important to file as many complaints and reports as possible so that your case will be noticed by many institutions and agencies as well as build a collective pressure to legal bodies to bring justice.

National

Local

 

3. Get Educated with Facts & Details

 

The key is to get correct and solid knoledge of the problem:
Fraudclosure 101: Mortgage & Foreclosure Fraud
and destigmatize the homeowners:
Foreclosure 101: Change the Conversation

Both in one brochure: Download as PDF (90 KB)

Foreclosure Defense Workshop by CJ Holmes   
Viewable at: http://new.livestream.com/accounts/2292674/events/1892985
  • Loan Modification Workshop
  • Notary Complaints Workshop
  • Attorney General Presentation of Recontrust Document Violations
  • Owner Statement of Suspicious Documents Workshop
  • Analyzing Recorded Docs 2
  • Analysis Recorded Documents
  • OCC Complaint Workshop
  • QWR Letter Workshop
  • Workshop: Eleven Foreclosure Defense Considerations
Learn more:

 

4. Contact U.S. Government Agencies

 

 

5. Kick Out Bad Banks Before They Kick You Out

To break up with your bank by transferring all of your balances from a bad bank to a good bank is an effective method to bring justice to the economic injustice.

Why Should You Move Your Money →

  1. End foreclosure abuses by compelling banks to work with homeowners
  2. Force banks to invest in homeowners by providing more principal reductions
  3. Invest in Main Street, not Wall Street
  4. Lend a Hand to Local Businesses
  5. End Too Big to Fail Banks
  6. Fewer Fees, More Savings
How to Move Your Money →
  1. Find a Local Community Banks & Credit Unions →
  2. Open your new account
  3. Order checks and a debit card
  4. Ask your employer to reroute your direct deposit
  5. Activate your new account
  6. Contact companies that enroll you in auto-pay
  7. Close your old account
  8. Enjoy Your New Local Banking Relationship!

 

6. Contact Us

Click here to contact Occupy Fights Foreclosures

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