Rose Gudiel, Valley Resident Facing Foreclosure, to 'Occupy' Offices of Mortgage Giant Fannie Mae

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The Fannie Mae offices in Pasadena
Update: Gudiel was arrested, along with her mother and seven other protesters, at the Fannie Mae offices yesterday, about an hour into the sit-in. However, her supporters quickly bailed her out. The group is currently gathering for a march downtown, where Gudiel is planning to make "an announcement."

Originally posted October 5 at 3:15 p.m.

While the Occupy L.A. protesters continue to camp out on a front lawn where they're very much welcome, a "parallel effort" over in Pasadena is doing the real unwanted occupying today.

RIGHT NOW -- as we speak -- La Puente resident Rose Gudiel is leading a sit-in at the corporate offices of dirty mortgage financier Fannie Mae.

Like the Occupy L.A. movement, she has the powerful support of labor unions, under the umbrella Refund California campaign. SEIU 721 union rep Bahar Tolou says dozens hundreds of Gudiel's neighbors and fellow homeowners have joined the in-your-face descent upon Fannie Mae headquarters:

"These communities are all coming together," Tolou says. "We're all getting hit -- whether it's foreclosures, or our budgets are racked, or we're losing jobs." The common factor, she says, is fury toward the 1 percent that tops America's food chain -- and the monopolized banking system that keeps the remaining 99 percent down.

Refund California describes the sit-in via press release:

The Gudiel family, together with friends and supporters, have been camped out at her house, ready to resist efforts by the LA County Sheriff's Department to carry out the eviction.

Gudiel and supporters will be setting up a table and chairs inside Fannie Mae's headquarters and ask that a person with appropriate authority negotiate with them around a loan modification. She won't leave the office until she gets a satisfactory answer.

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Rose Gudiel, a state worker, says she wants to pay her mortgage, but Fannie Mae won't budge.
Just last night, as detailed by the San Gabriel Valley-Tribune, the hundreds-strong Gudiel clan stormed a $27 million Bel Air mansion belonging to Steven Mnuchin, CEO of the Pasadena branch of OneWest Bank.

But a OneWest spokesperson's defeatist response explains the follow-up at Fannie Mae this afternoon:

"OneWest Bank is the servicer and Fannie Mae is the owner of the loan," he wrote in an email to the Tribune. "As the servicer, we are obligated to service loans pursuant to the servicing agreement and rules established by the owner of the loan."

Gudiel claims Sheriff's Department officials have been saying they'll be forced to kick her and her family out of their home in the 13000 block of Proctor Avenue if they don't relocate themselves. But all she ever asked for was a reduced monthly payment for her loan; she started to have trouble paying the full amount after her brother died amid an already rough recession.

"I have the money to pay for my home," she told the Tribune. "I didn't want any of this. All I want is for the bank to let us keep our home."

This is the "Occupy" message in action: That there are simple steps the 1 percent can take to fulfill the very basic needs of the 99 percent. By resisting Gudiel, claims union rep Tolou, OneWest and Fannie Mae are needlessly harming the economy, the community and the country as a whole. "Whats the point of kicking her out if she can pay?" Tolou asks.

Good question. We'll update with the mortgage giant's answer, if we can get it.

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dana
dana

Are you people clueless, or what? Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are government entities who have received over 141 Billion dollars in bailouts, then took millions of dollars in bonuses for doing "such a great job". Apparently, they feel we have to pay a bunch of incompetent "talent" millions in bonuses so we don't hire someone who will run a business appropriately. It all makes me sick. 

Las Vegas Foreclosures
Las Vegas Foreclosures

Outstanding post over again. You have a well written and informative blog especially for us.

Sharon Harris
Sharon Harris

The banks got bailed out. Why are people not being helped too?

Reality
Reality

Your and idiot. It is really that simple.

Encinoman
Encinoman

Yeah!  None of us should pay our student loans, mortgages, credit cards or car notes in protest!

Reality
Reality

Your and idiot. It is really that simple.

FTemblador
FTemblador

Wish I could be there to support her, and everyone else finally standing up to corporate greed in America. I hope this movement continues to spread across the country.

True Freedom
True Freedom

Y’all may want to fact check Rosemary’s story a little bit. Hector Tobar of the LA Times wrote an article. Rose admits to not making a single payment for TEN MONTHS! Additionally, according to public records, she was the sole owner and bought the property for ~400K… As a rep for the EDD, her salary was far too low for a house in this range. She depended on dubious sources to make up the mortgage.. like her brother who was killed in gang violence.

This is no story about fascism, conspiracies, or corporate greed.

This is a story about a woman caught up in the exuberance of a soaring housing market in 2005, who made some bad choices, and is now reaping what she sowed. 

love & respect life!
love & respect life!

Please, have some respect before calling out the deceased! You don't know all the details and what "dubious sources" are you specifically talking about? This woman is fearlessly standing up to what she believes is unfair and it is her right to do so! 

Gambled & Lost
Gambled & Lost

Fearlessly standing up to the evil bank who pointed a gun at her head to take a loan she couldn't afford at her, big surprise, government job. No doubt she was entitled to the loan originally and is clearly entitled to debt forgiveness.

Or you know, the reality of things, she gambled and lost when many people were hoping to make a killing because "there is nowhere to go but up" in the market. All the people who gambled and lost need to get it through their heads. You put it all on red and lost, sorry no do-overs and no refunds. Just walk away.

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