Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 17, 2013, Page 7, Image 7

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    A p ril 17.2013
Çortlanh (Dbaeru er
,
Page 7
LIBERATION
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Annette Steele, 80, is battling to save
h e r N o r th e a s t m t h Auon ilo
photo by D onovan M. S mith /T he P ortland O bserver
.
recently assumed
Lending Nightmare
c o n t i n u e d f r o m page 3
struck a leak, S teele looked to the
b an k fo r a fix-up loan again; but
instead they looked to h er fo r p a y ­
ing an outstan d in g debt that was
adjustable rate, reverse m ortgage,
w hich allow s hom eow ners, 62 and
o ld er to borrow m oney against the
co m p o u n d ed by interest and had
value o f th eir hom es. Steele, took grow n to $97,000.
out 45 percent equity on her p ro p ­
It is a c o st the retired house
erty, and once again, began faith ­ cleaner and great-great grandm other
fully m aking her paym ents, this time, can n o t afford.
to the bank.
W ith the house now in foreclo­
A few years later, w hen her ro o f sure, and no law y er w illing to take
h er case until recently, she had been
forced to rep resen t h e rself alone in
court fo r o v er a year.
Local organizations, W e A re O r­
egon and the B lack W orking G roup
both aim to support struggling w ork­
ing-class individuals and fam ilies in
the m idst o f urgent hardships.
In conjunction w ith one another,
both groups have been in stru m en ­
tal in not only d rum m ing up support
fo r Steele around the co m m u n ity
through canvassing the n eig h b o r­
hood and various dem onstrations,
but also taking the fight directly to
Fidelity, the bank w hich has m ost
recently assum ed the title to S teele’s
h o u se.
L ast m onth, S teele and W e are
O regon leaders p lead ed their case
directly to F id elity ’s regional litig a­
tion office in Seattle, dem anding
that the b an k ’s director o f legal coun­
sel sign o v er the title o f her hom e;
they refused, and a call for Fidelity
to respond by M arch 29, also w ent
u n an sw ered .
T he threat o f eviction still loom s
o v er A nnette S te e le ’s head every
day, but she refuses to leave her
hom e w ithout a fight.
In the ev en t that the s h e r if f s
office show s up at h er d o o r to en­
force an eviction, the ch air o f the
B lack W orking G ro u p ’s n u m b er is
posted at h er front door fo r im m ed i­
ate contact. S teele w arns, in w hat
has becom e a bit o f a tradem ark
phrase o f hers, “I d o n ’t have a gun,
but I ’ve got ho t w ater ready to go
every d a y ” w ith a light chuckle that
m asks h e r bravery.
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