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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Fannie Mae Bans Eviction of Renters

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11 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Click above

2:34 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

If this is done right, I think it is a good thing. I never understood why the banks toss out renters. That makes it harder for a buyer to obtain financing and it makes the building more susceptible to vandals.

Bill Cullen.

9:47 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

...and beyond that, in Saint Paul once the building becomes vacant, then it gets all of the code compliance issues.

JMONTOMEPPOF

Chuck Repke

9:26 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Obama’s Bill Hands ACORN $5.2 Billion Bailout

Tuesday, January 27, 2009 7:06 PM

By: David A. Patten Article Font Size
http://www.newsmax.com/headlines/obama_bailout_bill/2009/01/27/175729.html?s=al&promo_code=78E4-1



A rising chorus of GOP leaders are protesting that the blockbuster Democratic stimulus package would provide up to a whopping $5.2 billion for ACORN, the left-leaning nonprofit group under federal investigation for massive voter fraud.

Most of the money is secreted away under an

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3:02 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Go to www.mncourts.gov for Unpublished Opinions, Update Tessmer v. City of St.Paul

http://www.mncourts.gov/opinions/coa/current/opa080

compensation and violated her right to equal protection. The district court dismissed for lack of subject matter jurisdiction, and we affirm.
FACTS
Appellant challenges the city’s determinations, premised on its ordinances, for demolition of a building at 332 St. Clair Avenue owned by appellant. The city’s decisions were previously upheld on a writ of certiorari to this court, and the opinion in that case states the underlying facts. Tessmer v. City of St. Paul, No. A07-2349, 2008300-0127.pdf

3:31 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

OK - first things first.

There is no, "0," nada, zilch, monies in the bail out bill for ACORN.

God, you have to love these right wing news stories.

There is monies for programs that ACORN and a thousand other organizations have gotten money from in the past. Since they might potentially, if they are lucky get some token amount of that monies then the right wing gets to say any of that neighborhood stabilization monies is ACORNS.

There is about a thousand times better chance it will go to municipal governments.

JMONTOMEPPOF

Chuck Repke

3:39 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

How much of it are you trying to get your mits on Repke?

3:51 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

And then on to Tessmer.

This is one where Thune stopped demo at least a half a dozen times over a four year period and finally had to surrender that it was never going to be repaired.

The attorney for Tessmer wants the case to be reopened in District Court. The ruling by the Court of Appeals is that in these matters the City Council is District Court and from there you go to the court of appeals.

JMONTOMEPPOF

Chuck Repke

3:55 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

3:51 - I would love to get more CDBG monies into the East Side. We could use a few thousand for turn lanes on Maryland at Prosperity and at Clarence. We could use a couple of million for a new rec center at Prosperity Playground.

I could get more out the business improvements on White Bear if I could do it as grants instead of loans.

I could go on, but you get the point. Most of the Fed monies that you see as capital improvements is CDBG and that is one of the main sources that the GOP was claiming as ACORNS.

JMONTOMEPPOF

Chuck Repke

4:01 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Repke: Unpublished Opinions do not carry weight of Rule of Law,
The Courts want more money to convolute the Law for pecuniary gain. What bothers me is the use of Retired Judge Huspeni, who Chris Coleman clerked for many years ago.


14. A08-208
Brian Conover, Respondent, vs. City of St. Paul, Appellant.
Reversed. Judge Terri J. Stoneburner.
Ramsey County District Court, Hon. Kathleen R. Gearin.

4:33 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

15. A08-35
Dr. Ba Lam, Appellant, vs. County of Ramsey, Minnesota, et al.,
Respondents.
Affirmed. Judge Terri J. Stoneburner.
Ramsey County District Court, Hon. Joanne M. Smith.
Both Judges Smith and Gearin are of a different Life Style.

If you go to the Courts, the Supreme Court has no work or few cases. What are we paying them for? these case's are used for Strict Scrunity from the Court of Appeals, Unpublished Opinions must be ruled Unconstiutional.
Nancy Lazaryan, doing great Job with Bob Zick Inside Mon. Channel 15 St.Paul, 7pm, exposing corrupt judiciary. YOu go Girl

4:40 PM  

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