A New Haven Dream Foreclosed

Vasquez_family.jpgWhen they came to Connecticut from California, William and Lenore Vasquez (pictured left with daughters Emily, 9 and Andrea, 2) thought they would be here to stay.

At a Saturday afternoon foreclosure auction three years later, the two-family house they bought at 101 Kimberly Ave. for $193,000 sold by default to the bank that held the mortgage, HSBC. The bank faxed in a bid of $53,350. No one else showed up to bid.

The Vazquez family watched as their home was auctioned away.

Out of options, William Vasquez said he plans to move the family to Oklahoma, where he has family and hopes that his training in construction will land him a job. He said he has worked various construction jobs around New Haven but has been unable to land any recently, despite a building boom in town.

“I’ll live with my sister for a couple of months, and then we’ll probably find a place to rent because it’s cheaper. In a good neighborhood it would be maybe $550, and then in about a year maybe we’ll start looking for a house,” he said.

Emily_Andrea.jpgThe move, Vasquez said, will be hardest on his daughters.

“The big one has a lot of friends,” he said. “It’s very hard because we’re used to the city, but it’s too late now.”

Vasquez said the slide into foreclosure began after he lost his job and tenants who had been renting out the first floor of the house for five months left without paying.

“All I could find was temporary work after that, and even that didn’t last,” he said.

Court-appointed foreclosure attorney Peter Motti said that even if the family had not fallen behind on the mortgage, rapidly declining home values would have left the property “underwater” anyway.

101_Kimberly.jpgWhile an appraisal of the home done in September put its value at $205,000, a second appraisal a week before the auction valued it at just $89,000.

“At that valuation there was no equity — there was negative equity — so it would just have been a ‘strict foreclosure,’ but because of the original appraisal the house got sent to auction,” Motti said.

The truth, he said, is that with the home’s value now less than half of the original mortgage, there was little Vasquez could have done to save it.

“I didn’t have the heart to tell him,” Motti said.

Previous Independent coverage of New Haven’s foreclosure crisis:

This Is The Face Of Deutsche Bank
Out-of-Town Bankords Respond To Call
Banks Duck City On Foreclosed Homes
Rescue Squad Hunts For “Tipping Points”
John Wins A Loser
Still A Bargain, Foreclosure Price Zooms
Flippers Get 2nd Shot At Fixer-Upper
Suburban Cop Finds A City Steal
Absentee Banklords Thwart Foreclosure Sales
City Forecloses On 40 Lots
Crowd Seeks Cure For “Mortgage Distress”
Donovan: “Help Is On The Way”
Judge Forces WPCA To Give Mom A Chance
WPCA Uproots Tenants, Too
Home-Rescue Squad Ignores WPCA
Sewer Agency Unloads House
Foreclosure Evictions Halted
Let The Bank Have It, This Time
Hazel St. Sale Reflects Economic Climate
Hill Foreclosure Triggers Memories, & Prayers
Foreclosure Fee-Slashing Judge Leaves Town
She’ll Be Watching Deutsche Bank
A Last Pre-Foreclosure Look At A Lifetime Past
New Yorker Snags Foreclosed-Upon Gem
Foreclosure Dream Goes Sour
Judge Slashes Foreclosure Bounty
Tax Break Saves Woman’s House
Bank Replaces “Gunshot Alley” Landlord
Foreclosure Bill OK’d
Singh Seeks Home For A Song
Foreclosure’s Neighbor Worries More About Speeding
Networking Replaces Foreclosure at Christy’s
Foreclosure Bargain — & Renewal — Jeopardized
Bank Outbids Akbar; Family May Keep Home
“So Don’t Worry About Pablo”
Bankruptcy Postpones Foreclosure
Next-Door Foreclosures, 53 Years Apart
They Met On Foreclosure Way
Little Garage Draws Big Bids
A 2nd Chance on Lewis Street
Foreclosure Attracts New Breed of “Specialist”
In Foreclosures, Judge’s Hands Tied
Home Saved From Foreclosure. Cycle, Too
A House For Precious?
Deutsche Bank Grabs Dixwell Condo
Reluctant Bidder Snags F. Haven Bargain
Well, There’s Always Powerball
Neighbors Retrieve Home From Bank
Somebody Has Plans For Bassett Street
Foreclosed, the Khennavongs Leave the Santanas
Foreclosure Steal May Be Too Good
2nd Foreclosure in 3 Months Dims Bright St.
After Foreclosure, W’ville Owner Still Hopes To Sell
He’s Not Buying, Yet
Quiet Foreclosure on Porter Street
3 Minutes Too Late
Historic Gambardella Property Foreclosed
2 Homes Lost, 1 Gained
“Everybody’s Got To Eat”
More Foreclosures, More Signs
Foreclosure Sale Benefits Archie Moore’s
Rescue Squad Swings Into Action
A Bidder Shows Up
Bank Beats Tanya’s Bid
Westville Auction Draws A Crowd
DeStefano: Foreclosure Plan Ready
Can They Help?
“We Should Over-Regulate These Bastards”
Rosa Hears of Rescues
WPCA Grilled on Foreclosures
WPCA’s Targets Struggle To Dig Out
Sue The Subprimers?
WPCA Hearing Delayed
Megna’s “Blood Boils” at WPCA Tactics
Goldfield Wants WPCA Answers
2 Days, 8 Foreclosure Suits
WPCA Goes On Foreclosure Binge
A Guru Weighs In
WPCA Targets Church
Subprime Mess Targeted
Renters Caught In Foreclosure King’s Fall
She’s One Of 1,150 In The Foreclosure Mill
Foreclosures Threaten Perrotti’s Empire
“I’m Not Going To Lay Down And Let Them Take My House”
Struggling Couple Sues Over “Scam”

To learn about the ROOF Project, a community-wide effort to help New Haveners navigate the foreclosure crisis, click here.

The following links are to various materials and brochures designed to help homeowners avoid foreclosure.

How to prepare a complaint to the Department of Banking; Department of Banking Online Assistance Form; Connecticut Department of Banking, Avoiding Foreclosure; FDIC Consumer News; Statewide Legal Services of Connecticut, Inc; Connecticut Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service.

For lawyer referral services in New Haven, call 562-5750 or visit this website. For the Department of Social Services (DSS) Eviction Foreclosure Prevention Program (EFPP), call 211 to see which community-based organization in the state serves your town.

Click here for information on foreclosure prevention efforts from Empower New Haven.

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