View Full Version : Movers, deputies "refuse" to evict 103 year old woman and daughter
seko
1st December 2011, 02:37
Here are some fantastic news about, how working together everyone achieves more.
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103-year-old woman and her 83-year-old daughter were just moments from being evicted from their home Tuesday, when sheriff's deputies and the moving company hired by the bank decided not to go through with the action.
Channel 2's Ryan Young was there when the family started thanking God for the miracle. At just three weeks shy of her 104th birthday, Vinia Hall has shared her home on Penelope Road in Northwest Atlanta with her daughter for 53 years.
I hope this news will be seen by moving companies, police officers etc etc.....
http://www.wsbtv.com/news/news/movers-sheriffs-deputies-refuse-evict-103-year-old/nFp4Q/
DeBron
1st December 2011, 02:44
Yes, they have fought against being evicted for so long, glad to see that there isn't anyone who is willing to commit the atrocity.
Operator
1st December 2011, 04:23
... glad to see that there isn't anyone who is willing to commit the atrocity.
I hope you're right.
I am afraid this only shows that the current team wasn't willing (which is a very positive and good thing !)
Let's hope this was enough kind of signal to those brain-dead clerks at the bank that this should be a no-no and
should not be repeated.
noprophet
1st December 2011, 04:46
The fact that people have been put in a position of never truly being able to own anything in the USA is perturbing me a lot lately.
Forcing people to work or find some way to maneuver an income for their entire lives because they have to pay you every year just to occupy space is absolutely nothing short of slavery.
eric charles
1st December 2011, 14:49
Its nice to see some people still have a heart
pharoah21
1st December 2011, 14:57
... glad to see that there isn't anyone who is willing to commit the atrocity.
I hope you're right.
I am afraid this only shows that the current team wasn't willing (which is a very positive and good thing !)
Let's hope this was enough kind of signal to those brain-dead clerks at the bank that this should be a no-no and
should not be repeated.
The bank will probably have to put more money up for this job......that will make it easier to find a company willing to do it.
eric charles
1st December 2011, 15:04
... glad to see that there isn't anyone who is willing to commit the atrocity.
I hope you're right.
I am afraid this only shows that the current team wasn't willing (which is a very positive and good thing !)
Let's hope this was enough kind of signal to those brain-dead clerks at the bank that this should be a no-no and
should not be repeated.
The bank will probably have to put more money up for this job......that will make it easier to find a company willing to do it.
Exactly pharoah , stole the words out of my mouth
seko
1st December 2011, 15:06
The fact that people have been put in a position of never truly being able to own anything in the USA is perturbing me a lot lately.
Forcing people to work or find some way to maneuver an income for their entire lives because they have to pay you every year just to occupy space is absolutely nothing short of slavery.
Isn't it time to get rid of the leaders of this useless system of greed and slavery???
What else needs to happen for us to take action??
May be the French revolution needs to be called back and bring back the guillotine......not to chop off their heads, but the head of the system of slavery.
pyrangello
2nd December 2011, 14:24
I own a company that takes care of repo'd homes, yes it's sad, on average there are about 3.5% of homes /mortgages that go into default each year, From the over 500 homes we have cleaned out over the years there is definately an % of people that truly never deserved a home to begin with , maybe 10%. I've had my guys throw up just from the smell. One of the worst houses we had was when the lady got evicted as her utilities were in the thouands of dollars overdue, it was in january and before the sherriff escorted her out she turned on the water in both bathtubs. When we got to the home there was 2" of ice on the first floor frozen right over the carpet and in the basement too. We removed after we thawed out the house 16,000 lbs of contents from the house.
And there have been the cases where we tried to find the original owners of the home to get their belongings back to them and we had much success with that as well. I'm glad this woman is staying put and yes the system does suck !
Lifebringer
2nd December 2011, 14:34
Yes who stole our life space and sold it out from under US? Politicians?
Legislative corporate flunkies?
Time for a HONEST CHANGE IN OUR PUBLIC DEMOCRACY!
Back doors and open windows of opportunity, can defeat too big to fail liars and cheaters of the public.
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