Rosemary Williams and four other Minnesota women have decided to resist the foreclosure and eviction monster that's destroying our communities. People from the Twin Cities are helping these women defy eviction, the Hennepin County Sheriff, and the big banks that want to steal their homes. Produced by Twin Cities Indymedia tc.indymedia.org and the Poor Peoples Economic Human Rights Campaign http
Today Minneapolis police kicked Rosemary Williams out of her home, 35 days into the popular occupation @ 3138 Clinton Ave. Rosemary and 3 supporters were inside and she emptied her home. A handful of activists crossed the police tape; on both sides of the police line many got maced, and one was kicked, 7 arrested. See tc.indymedia.org for more news, http www.mn-peoples-bailout.org more video: www.youtube.com
Real estate reporter Peter Hong says fewer Californians entered the foreclosure process and fewer homes were repossessed by lenders during the third quarter. Read more at bit.ly
With real estate down, the number of foreclosed-upon properties growing and buyers looking for deals, are foreclosures a smart purchase? Bloomberg On Demand explores the risks and rewards of the buying at every stage of the foreclosure process.
We attended several courthouse auctions to highlight how the home foreclosure and auction process works. Includes extended commentary from auctioneer and interviews on auction process