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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Great-granny, facing eviction from home to fight in court for right to live in peace</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p> Great-granny, facing eviction from Brooklyn home, to fight in court for right to live in peace<br /><br />Mark Morales<br /><br />DAILY NEWS WRITER<br /><br />Monday, August 15th 2011, 4:00 AM<br /><br />Debbie Egan-Chin/News<br /><br />Mary Ward, 82, is being booted from the house she&#x27;s lived in for 44 years. She received 18 letters on the same day last week informing of the imminent eviction.<br /><br />Feisty great-grandmother Mary Lee Ward has been battling to keep her modest Brooklyn house since the late 1990s.<br /><br />The victim of a predatory subprime mortgage lender that went bankrupt in the housing crash four years ago, Ward has nearly lost the Bedford-Stuyvesant home a number of times - and faces eviction yet again on Friday.<br /><br />There is no way I&#x27;m going to leave this place. Not alive, said a teary-eyed Ward. This is my home for 44 years. I&#x27;ve put everything into it.<br /><br />Ward, 82, was desperate for extra money back in 1995 to pay for a lawyer to help keep her great-granddaughter from being adopted. Ward found a flyer in her mailbox from Delta Funding, a subprime mortgage lender, promising her a cash advance of $10,000 if she borrowed against her one-family frame house on Tompkins Ave.<br /><br />Ward signed. She said she has seen only $1,000 of the cash she was promised and has been in and out of courtrooms battling banks - and even her own lawyers - for more than a decade.<br /><br />She thought her home was safe after Delta Funding sent her a letter in 2001 saying they would cancel the loan.<br /><br />Ward says what she didn&#x27;t know was that Delta Funding never rescinded the loan, and that banks have been playing hot potato with her mortgage for years.<br /><br />The company was sued by the feds in 1999 for civil rights violations for targeting minority-group members - especially black women - in Queens and Brooklyn. The company went bankrupt in 2007, along with many other subprime lenders.<br /><br />But Ward&#x27;s house remained in limbo.<br /><br />She says the latest owner, 768 Dean Inc., bought her home at a foreclosure auction last September. They&#x27;re trying to throw me out and I have nowhere to go, Ward said.<br /><br />She said she received 18 eviction letters in the mail just on Aug. 6.<br /><br />Representatives of 768 Dean Inc. could not be reached for comment.<br /><br />Ward, who lives on $840 a month from Social Security, saysher $82,000 loan has now morphed into a debt of $200,000.<br /><br />She huddled with her new legal team, lawyers for the grass-roots group Common Law, late last week to talk strategy. Legally, there&#x27;s nothing they can do, but they&#x27;re hoping they can rally people together for next Friday&#x27;s showdown with city marshals, representatives of the group said.<br /><br />We&#x27;re hoping that with the support of her neighbors and fellow New Yorkers, she&#x27;ll be able to get some bargaining power back, said Common Law lawyer Karen Gargamelli.<br /><br />Ward said she tosses and turns every night and looks forward to the day when she can rest easy.<br /><br />Just let me have a little peace, she said.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2011/8/great-granny-facing-eviction-from-home-to-fi.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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