This web-application scrapes public data on foreclosures in Monroe county, NY.
It was built for activists trying to defend their neighborhoods from evictions.
With it, you can view foreclosures in Monroe County as a grid, on a map, or you can view the top 'foreclosures' or grantors.
Paul Krugman writes in the NYT:
An epic housing bust and sustained high unemployment have led to an epidemic of default, with millions of homeowners falling behind on mortgage payments. So servicers - the companies that collect payments on behalf of mortgage owners - have been foreclosing on many mortgages, seizing many homes. But do they actually have the right to seize these homes? Horror stories have been proliferating, like the case of the Florida man whose home was taken even though he had no mortgage. More significantly, certain players have been ignoring the law. Courts have been approving foreclosures without requiring that mortgage servicers produce appropriate documentation; instead, they have relied on affidavits asserting that the papers are in order. And these affidavits were often produced by "robo-signers," or low-level employees who had no idea whether their assertions were true. Now an awful truth is becoming apparent: In many cases, the documentation doesn't exist. In the frenzy of the bubble, much home lending was undertaken by fly-by-night companies trying to generate as much volume as possible. These loans were sold off to mortgage "trusts," which, in turn, sliced and diced them into mortgage-backed securities. The trusts were legally required to obtain and hold the mortgage notes that specified the borrowers' obligations. But it's now apparent that such niceties were frequently neglected. And this means that many of the foreclosures now taking place are, in fact, illegal. This is very, very bad. For one thing, it's a near certainty that significant numbers of borrowers are being defrauded - charged fees they don't actually owe, declared in default when, by the terms of their loan agreements, they aren't. Beyond that, if trusts can't produce proof that they actually own the mortgages against which they have been selling claims, the sponsors of these trusts will face lawsuits from investors who bought these claims - claims that are now, in many cases, worth only a small fraction of their face value. And who are these sponsors? Major financial institutions - the same institutions supposedly rescued by government programs last year. So the mortgage mess threatens to produce another financial crisis.
Please submit bug notifications and feature requests at on the project's github page.
- Ralph Bean <ralph.bean@gmail.com>
- Member, International Socialist Organization
- Without struggle, there is no progress.
This software is licensed under the AGPL.
This app is written in Python using Turbogears 2 and Toscawidgets 2. It makes use of code originally written for and borrowed from civx.us.
To install it and develop on it, you'll need a working copy of git, python and virtualenv. With those, the app can install its own dependencies.
Get the source from github.
- Create a github account.
- Fork the upstream repository.
- Clone your forked repo.
- $ git clone git@github.com:YOUR_USERNAME/monroe.git
- Create a virtualenv (virtual environment)
- $ virtualenv --no-site-packages ~/tg2env
- $ source ~/tg2env/bin/activate
- Have the application set itself up.
- $ cd monroe/wsgi/tg2app
- $ python setup.py develop
- Give it a test run
- $ paster serve --reload development.ini
- Point your browser at http://localhost:8080/
This app is hosted on redhat's openshift cloudliness. Specifically at http://monroe-threebean.rhcloud.com/.
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