Tell Banking Executives: Act NOW to Keep Families From Losing Their Homes

 

Demand that big banks play by same rules that the rest of us do.  Moving Maryland Forward Network Member (MMFN) member Maryland Consumer Rights Coalition (MCRC) is holding Maryland banks accountable.

Join MCRC in reminding banks that actions speak louder than words.

Sign this petition to demand *that big banks who made record profits selling irresponsible, predatory loans act quickly to to help Maryland families avoid foreclosure.

It’s just not right.

Before the ink has even dried on the national robo-signing settlement, banks were back to business as usual. The business being foreclosing upon struggling homeowners.

Last month, more than 14,000 Maryland families learned that they might lose their homes in foreclosure. These are families who worked hard, played by the rules, and found that banks had their own separate rule-book.

Kevin M., from Baltimore City, learned this lesson the hard way. An Iraq war veteran, Kevin was working full-time while taking college courses part-time when his war injury forced him to stop working. He called his lender (one of the five in the national settlement) and asked them to modify his loan. Instead, they foreclosed on his home while telling him his loan modification was still being considered.

It’s just not right.

One good thing to come out of the national foreclosure settlement is a requirement that banks must modify mortgages by reducing the principal owed to an affordable level. But there’s no time to waste. Households facing foreclosure can’t wait 75-90 days for relief. They need it yesterday. Please sign our petition today!

Sign The Petition

The Moving Maryland Forward Network supports progressive campaigns working to ensure fairness, equality and justice for all Marylanders.

By signing this petition, you are joining our Network, including the Maryland Consumer Rights Coalition, in order that we may keep you informed of ways that you can take action to help us Move Maryland Forward in 2012.