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Foreclosure Narrative Essay

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Narrative Essay: Revision 5 During the first week of July of 2014, when I went out to grab the mail, I was approached by an older gentleman who handed me a piece of paper, and told me that our house was in foreclosure. “That is impossible. We pay our bills on time!” “I do not know anything about your problems,” he said.
This sudden news shocked me and I told myself to not cry when I told my mother that the bank was expecting us to leave by the eleventh which was a week away. To my surprise, she was not shocked when I broke the news. She had known about the house being sold already, but she had chosen to hide it from me, because she thought she could fix the problem. My mother prefers to handle everything on her own instead of asking …show more content…

She asked me for advice on what to say. “Let me handle it. I will tell her bluntly that the house has been foreclosed,” I offered. Mother denied, took the reigns and broke the information to my aunt in a better way, but how my aunt handled the information was disappointing and suspected. We found a place to stay on the day we needed to vacate. It was a family friend’s house that was supposed to be empty, but we moved into a place that was full of clutter. Not only did we need to move our items from one house to the other we also had to rearrange the owner’s things around. The move was brutal, but it could have been worse if it had snowed in November (like it usually does). The task was mainly on my Aunt and me to do all of the hard work. With my mother being disabled, all she could do was order us around and tell us how she wanted things done. This took us two days to fully finish, because we had a lot of things and really no place to put them. We were going to have to live out of the boxes for a while. If the move was not rough enough, we were also experiencing car troubles that cost us $2300 to repair. Undoubtedly, this began another money trouble because we were behind in

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