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mikefromarizona
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Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 6:15 pm |
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From CNN.com
Fannie Mae said it will set aside the loan of a woman who shot herself as sheriff's deputies tried to evict her from her foreclosed home.
Fannie Mae foreclosed on the Akron, Ohio, home of Addie Polk, 90, after acquiring the mortgage in 2007.
Addie Polk, 90, of Akron, Ohio, became a symbol of the nation's home mortgage crisis when she was hospitalized after shooting herself at least twice in the upper body Wednesday afternoon.
On Friday, Fannie Mae spokesman Brian Faith said the mortgage association had decided to halt action against Polk and sign the property "outright" to her.
"We're going to forgive whatever outstanding balance she had on the loan and give her the house," Faith said. "Given the circumstances, we think it's appropriate."
Residents of Akron have rallied behind Polk, who is being treated at Akron General Medical Center. She was listed in critical condition Friday afternoon, according to Akron City Council President Marco Sommerville.
U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, mentioned Polk on the House floor Friday during debate over the latest economic rescue proposal.
"This bill does nothing for the Addie Polks of the world," Kucinich said after telling her story. "This bill fails to address the fact that millions of homeowners are facing foreclosure, are facing the loss of their home. This bill will take care of Wall Street, and the market may go up for a few days, but democracy is going downhill."
Neighbor Robert Dillon, 62, used a ladder to enter a second-story bathroom window of Polk's home after he and the deputies heard loud noises inside, Dillon said.
"I was calling her name as I went in, and she wasn't responding," he said.
He found her lying on a bed, and he could see she was breathing. He also noticed a long-barreled handgun on the bed, but thought she just had it there for protection. He touched her on the shoulder.
"Then she kind of moved toward me a little and I saw that blood, and I said, 'Oh, no. Miss Polk musta done shot herself,' " Dillon said.
He hurried downstairs and let the deputies in. He said they told him they found Polk's car keys, pocketbook and life insurance policy laid out neatly where they could be found, suggesting that she intended to kill herself.
"There's a lot of people like Miss Polk right now. That's the sad thing about it," said Sommerville, who had met Polk before and rushed to the scene when contacted by police. "They might not be as old as her, some could be as old as her. This is just a major problem." Video Watch Polk's neighbor describe what he saw »
In 2004, Polk took out a 30-year, 6.375 percent mortgage for $45,620 with a Countrywide Home Loan office in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. The same day, she also took out an $11,380 line of credit.
Over the next couple of years, Polk missed payments on the 101-year-old home that she and her late husband purchased in 1970. In 2007, Fannie Mae assumed the mortgage and later filed for foreclosure.
Deputies had tried to serve Polk's eviction notice more than 30 times before Wednesday's incident, Sommerville said. She never came to the door, but the notes the deputies left would always disappear, so they knew she was inside and ambulatory, he said.
The city is creating programs to help people keep their homes, Sommerville said. "But what do you do when there's just so many people out there and the economy is in the shape that it's in?"
Many businesses and individuals have called since Wednesday offering to help Polk, Sommerville said.
"We're going to do an evaluation to see what's best for her," he said. "If she's strong enough and can go home, I think we should work with her to where she goes back home. If not, we need to find another place for her to live where she won't have to worry about this ever again."
For his part, Dillon hopes his neighbor of 38 years can return to her home.
"She loves that house," he said. "I hope they can get her back in. That would make me feel better because I don't know what they're going to put in there once she leaves."
He said the neighborhood is declining because so many people have lost their homes.
"There's a lot of vacant houses around here. ... Now I'm going to have a house on my left and a house on my right, vacant," he said. "That don't make me feel good, because we were good neighbors, we trusted each other, and we looked out for each other.
"This neighborhood is shot, to me, from what it used to be," he added.
"When I moved here, if it were like it is now, I would have never moved here. But it was a nice neighborhood. ...
"I'll just tough it out. I'm too old to start thinking about buying another house."
Sommerville said that by the time people call for help with an impending foreclosure, it's usually too late.
"I'm glad it's not too late for Miss Polk, because she could have taken her life," Sommerville said. "Miss Polk will probably end up on her feet. But I'm not sure if anybody else will."
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jeremy
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Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 6:35 pm |
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now Fannie Mae is getting rid of her mortgage
so in other words kids, just shoot yourself
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kelly
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Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 6:57 pm |
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i cant be bothered to read all that. fannyyy
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GatoRanch
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Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 8:29 pm |
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Joined: Tue Dec 04, 2007 6:16 amPosts: 4092Location: Nature Coast & Gville, FL
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This really fucking bums me out. She's 90 years old!
Although I was very amused by this "Then she kind of moved toward me a little and I saw that blood, and I said, 'Oh, no. Miss Polk musta done shot herself,' " Dillon said."
I'm thinking if my place foreclosed on me and I shot myself nobody would care, and the debt and medical expenses would only fall on my poor parents.
Good to know that somebody had a heart out there for an old lonely woman.
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Ian
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Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 10:41 am |
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Joined: Mon Aug 25, 2008 11:38 pmPosts: 101Location: Sandusky, Ohio
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Next week's top headline:
Thousands of Americans hospitalized with self induced non-lethal gunshot wounds.
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Medications
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Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 1:20 pm |
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Joined: Mon Jul 14, 2008 3:34 pmPosts: 351Location: Baltimore
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"musta done shot herself"
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sawtooth
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Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 1:45 pm |
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WHERE'S MY BAILOUT
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GatoRanch
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Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 12:06 am |
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Joined: Tue Dec 04, 2007 6:16 amPosts: 4092Location: Nature Coast & Gville, FL
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Ian wrote: Next week's top headline:
Thousands of Americans hospitalized with self induced non-lethal gunshot wounds.
Or a lot of news stories like this:
Upset over financial problems, man kills family, then himself
LOS ANGELES - An unemployed man with an advanced finance degree who was despondent over his own financial problems shot and killed his wife, three children, mother-in-law and then himself in an upscale home in a gated community, police said Monday.
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Officers found the bodies Monday morning after the wife failed to show up at a neighbor's home to go to work, Deputy Chief Michel Moore said. The deaths occurred sometime after Saturday evening.
A handgun that had been bought Sept. 16 was found in the father's grasp, Moore said. Karthik Rajaram, 45, left two suicide notes — one for police and one for friends and relatives — and a will.
The notes attest to Rajaram's financial difficulties, and he takes responsibility for killing his family members, Moore said.
Gruesome details:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081007/ap_on_re_us/bodies_found
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Baptized In Resin
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Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 5:32 am |
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foreclosure doesn't make a sane person shoot themselves. not that i can speak for how mentally stable i'll be if i live to be 90, but she obviously had some other serious issues. it's nice that they had mercy on her and gave her ownership of the property again but it's truly unfair and sets a new precedent.. if you want something bad enough: kill yourself.
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sawtooth
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Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 7:39 am |
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Baptized In Resin wrote: foreclosure doesn't make a sane person shoot themselves. not that i can speak for how mentally stable i'll be if i live to be 90, but she obviously had some other serious issues. it's nice that they had mercy on her and gave her ownership of the property again but it's truly unfair and sets a new precedent.. if you want something bad enough: kill yourself.
no i kind of like this. i wish more people would just kill themselves. the earth is overpopulated enough as it is. if we could get like just 10% of people to really think things are so bad, that they kill themself, i would be a happy man.
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mikefromarizona
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Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 9:12 pm |
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sawtooth, you'd probably love this book the guy who wrote thank you for smoking wrote about social security. this woman suggests the government should offer senior citizens a tax break in exchange for voluntarily killing themselves rather than collecting social security. it's called Boomsday, by christopher Buckley.
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