What would you do if someone tried to steal your home? Would you let them have it? Or would you fight back against the bank? 
Monique White of Minneapolis, Minnesota doesn’t have to wonder how she would respond. When US Bank and Freddie Mac started to foreclose on her home, she fought back.

When Monique had bought her house in 2003, she became the first person in her family to own a home. She lost her job in 2010 and only had part time work. She tried to negotiate a modification, but US Bank refused to work with her and foreclosed.

Stand with Monique and call for a stop to her eviction:

http://act.engagementlab.org/go/102?akid=66.55104.pXK4bF&t=2

Monique bought her home for $127,000 in 2003 and has put an additional $30,000 into repairs and improvements. US Bank repurchased it at a sheriff’s sale in January 2011 for $71,000. Working together as the Lender and the Servicer of the loan, US Bank and Freddie Mac have refused to offer Monique a good faith negotiation.

Instead they have tried to steal her home through foreclosure.

By fighting back, Monique has bought time. She now has two jobs and can afford to pay the mortgage. Occupy Our Homes, Occupy Minneapolis, local community groups, and her neighbors have stood alongside her. Even elected officials like Congressmen Keith Ellison and Bobby Joe Champion and Minnesota’s Attorney General Lori Swanson have weighed in to try to stop Monique’s eviction and make sure she isn’t the victim of a fraudulent foreclosure.

Take action and join the fight for Monique White and her family to keep their home:

http://act.engagementlab.org/go/102?akid=66.55104.pXK4bF&t=4

Thank you for your support,

The OccupyOurHomes.org team

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