Occupy the Wells Fargo Auction of Fairfield-Sweet Home

IMG_2782_1A dozen supporters joined Peter and Linnea Fairfield-Sweet in protesting Wells Fargo’s foreclosure auction of their Glen Park home in San Francisco. No auction investors were willing to pay the $630,000 opening bid, so the property went back to Wells Fargo.

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Auctioneer Thomas of Lender Processing Services / Agency Sales and Posting (LPS/ASAP) read postponements and cancellations.

Auctioneer Thomas of Lender Processing Services / Agency Sales and Posting (LPS/ASAP) read postponements and cancellations.

Auctioneer Steve Neil of Cal Agent Services read postponements and cancellations. Auctioneer ??? read postponements and cancellations.

Auctioneer sold 170 Staples Avenue back to the lender ???? for $584.415.03.

Auctioneer Steve Neil of Cal Agent Services provided status on sales.

Auctioneer Steve Neil of Cal Agent Services provided status on sales.

Auctioneer Steve Neil of Cal Agent Services sold 1626 32nd Avenue to auction investor Stephen Florida on behalf of Growth Investment One LLC for $775,000.01 (lender JP Morgan Chase).

Auctioneer Steve Neil of Cal Agent Services provided status on sales.

Auctioneer Steve Neil of Cal Agent Services provided status on sales.

Auctioneer Steve Neil of Cal Agent Services sold Peter Fairfield and Linnea Sweet’s home at 831 Chenery Street bank to the lender Wells Fargo (opening bid $630,000).

Peter Fairfield thanks his supporters.

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