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Unifying Communities to Prevent Displacement

In the present economic contraction, community-wrenching foreclosures have become all too common.  In order to help stem the tide of displacement and preserve the social and economic integrity of communities, a long established Boston grassroots agency, City Life / Vida Urbana, has pioneered the Tenant Bank Association.  The objective of this unique association is to help find win-win solutions for all stakeholders.  Since its establishment is 2007, the Association has stopped 95% of the eviction cases it's handled.  In many cases, banks have accepted rent, and in an increasing number of cases, banks are even selling properties to occupants at the real appraised value, perhaps half the old loan value.

* According to City Life / Vida Urbana, Boston experienced 1200+ foreclosures last year. That’s about 2400 households, or 4-5000 people, faced with forcible eviction from their homes. 

* If the same amount were displace from fire or flooding, it would be considered a national disaster.

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            Working with Legal Services folks, City Life organized the Bank Tenant Association in the summer of 2007 to organize against foreclosure evictions.  Since then we have stopped 95% of the evictions that have come to us.  We are working with hundreds of households.  Large move-out settlements have been won.  Banks have backed down and accepted rent. 

City Life/Vida Urbana is proof that local residents, when active and organized, can significantly improve their own lives. Created in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston in 1973 by political activists influenced by the civil rights, feminist, and anti-Vietnam War movements, City Life/Vida Urbana’s successful strikes and eviction blockings quickly made the organization visible with tenants, landlords, urban planners, and public officials.

 

 

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The Bank Tenant Association is composed of occupants of foreclosed buildings, both former owners and tenants. We stress that, after foreclosure, everyone is a tenant of the bank. It also includes some people not yet foreclosed who feel that foreclosure is imminent.

Working with Legal Services folks, City Life organized the Bank Tenant Association in the summer of 2007 to organize against foreclosure evictions. Since then we have stopped 95% of the evictions that have come to us. We are working with hundreds of households. Large move-out settlements have been won. Banks have backed down and accepted rent.

In increasing numbers of cases, banks are even selling properties to occupants at the real appraised value, perhaps half the old loan value. This “cramdown” of principle is almost unachievable by normal loan modification efforts. It has been made possible by a committed and growing movement of Bank tenants, willing to engage in dramatic protests, including civil disobedience, alongside more standard legal defense.

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City Life/Vida Urbana
284 Amory Street
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
617.524.3541
http://www.clvu.org/

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