Family Hit With Foreclosure Watches Obama's Address To Congress

Annie Thomas holds her pet rabbit in the foreclosed home that she and her family reoccupied after busting the locks and moving in with the help of the activist group "Take Back the Land" February 24, 2009 in Miami, Florida. The family was evicted from the home and had been living in a van in the parking lot of a local supermarket since Friday when they were evicted.  Mary Trody, her husband and her two children were living in the house and could not pay their bills due to what she says was predatory lending by a mortgage company. Her husband lost his job, which forced the couple and their two teenage children along with other relatives to move back in to the house before they lost it to foreclosure and now the bank owns the house.  (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Annie Thomas
Annie Thomas holds her pet rabbit in the foreclosed home that she and her family reoccupied after busting the locks and moving in with the help of the activist group "Take Back the Land" February 24, 2009 in Miami, Florida. The family was evicted from the home and had been living in a van in the parking lot of a local supermarket since Friday when they were evicted. Mary Trody, her husband and her two children were living in the house and could not pay their bills due to what she says was predatory lending by a mortgage company. Her husband lost his job, which forced the couple and their two teenage children along with other relatives to move back in to the house before they lost it to foreclosure and now the bank owns the house. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Annie Thomas
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Mia Dennis, Annie Thomas and Brandon Brown (L-R) sit in the former bedroom of Mia in the foreclosed home that they reoccupied with their family after busting the locks and moving in with the help of the activist group "Take Back the Land" February 24, 2009 in Miami, Florida. The family was evicted from the home and had been living in a van in the parking lot of a local supermarket since Friday when they were evicted.  Mary Trody, her husband and her two children were living in the house and could not pay their bills due to what she says was predatory lending by a mortgage company. Her husband lost his job, which forced the couple and their two teenage children along with other relatives to move back in to the house before they lost it to foreclosure and now the bank owns the house.  (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Mia Dennis;Annie Thomas;Brandon Brown Carolyn Connolly sits in the front seat of a van she and her family parked in front of their foreclosed home that they reoccupied after busting the locks and moving in with the help of the activist group "Take Back the Land" February 24, 2009 in Miami, Florida. The family was evicted from the home and had been living in a van in the parking lot of a local supermarket since Friday when they were evicted.  Mary Trody, her husband and her two children were living in the house and could not pay their bills due to what she says was predatory lending by a mortgage company. Her husband lost his job, which forced the couple and their two teenage children along with other relatives to move back in to the house before they lost it to foreclosure and now the bank owns the house.  (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Carolyn Connolly Mary Trody watches U.S President Barack Obama during his speech before Congress on a television as her son Sylvester Thomas sleeps in the van her and her family are living in as it is parked in front of their foreclosed home that she and her family reoccupied after busting the locks and moving in with the help of the activist group Take Back the Land February 24, 2009 in Miami, Florida. The family was evicted from the home and had been living in a van in the parking lot of a local supermarket since Friday when they were evicted.  Mary Trody, her husband and her two children were living in the house and could not pay their bills due to what she says was predatory lending by a mortgage company. Her husband lost his job, which forced the couple and their two teenage children along with other relatives to move back in to the house before they lost it to foreclosure and now the bank owns the house. Mary Trody watches U.S President Barack Obama during his speech before Congress on a television as he son Sylvester Thomas sleeps in the van her and her family are living in as it is parked in front of their foreclosed home that she and her family reoccupied after busting the locks and moving in with the help of the activist group Take Back the Land February 24, 2009 in Miami, Florida. The family was evicted from the home and had been living in a van in the parking lot of a local supermarket since Friday when they were evicted.  Mary Trody, her husband and her two children were living in the house and could not pay their bills due to what she says was predatory lending by a mortgage company. Her husband lost his job, which forced the couple and their two teenage children along with other relatives to move back in to the house before they lost it to foreclosure and now the bank owns the house.  (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Mary Trody;Sylvester Thomas
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