Betty Bryan & THE KOKOPELLI WORKSHOP PROJECT

 

 

Please read about this crisis! We must create community awareness of these predatory tactics too often used to steal people’s homes and real estate!

 

 

Betty Bryan; an 84-year old Carlsbad Homeowner

Has fallen Victim to a Foreclosure Loan Scam

Betty Bryan owned her Carlsbad home at 3745 Adams Street for more than 50 years, free and clear of any encumbrances, when her sudden financial need due to a catastrophic illness forced her to get an adjustable rate loan, loan in October 2005.

Since then, Betty has fallen behind in payments, due to a 40% loan rate increase,  but has had more than just a few offers to purchase her home. Betty has would have been qualified for an FHA government program for a low interest refinance loan, but when the lender conducted a title search it was revealed that an unlawful trust teed for $600,000  (she was never given this money) recorded  effectively preventing either sale or refinance of her home.  

 

 

 

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The Kokopelli Community Workshop Project has been trying to help Betty. They have qualified Betty’s property to receive multiple grants and subsidies for a community workshop center that would develop the beautiful old adobe buildings into a community meditation and workshop center and aquaponic sustainable garden project that would benefit the community and allow Betty to live debt free in her home for the remainder of her life.  If it wasn’t for the title fraud Grant Funding stood to have benefitted Betty’s property in January 2008.

The project funding director, Andrea Millon, (has a degree in grant writing and teaches finance at Riverside College). Andrea has submitted over thirty grant proposals on the project’s behalf for assorted government programs and private foundations.

 

If you have questions or suggestions we can be reached at;

 760 729 8431