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MATHEWS
STREET
AMERICA
A Voice of
We the Posterity


Father Avelino "Abba" Ramos, Mother Kimiyo Yamagishi Ramos, and little sister.
Mathews Street house. 1968.
​"I paid off my mortgage loan in full just as we agreed by written contract -- but valid ample wire-transfer-ready funds delivered before foreclosure sale were deliberately refused and rogue entities breached contract, violated law and auctioned our house anyway. Attorney sabotaged wrongful foreclosure case I filed, then the court denied due process violating clear letter of the law and sheriffs evicted three of us from the home my family has owned for sixty years since 1965, allowing huge fix n' flip company who were amply warned before bidding I would be forced to bring this lawsuit, yet now they're listing our house on the open market for unjust profit, aiming to strip our multi-generational family of over $900,000 of our equity, destroy my retirement security and extended family's safety net I built, and throw a senior into homelessness and financial destruction."
The Law says NO. And so do I. Lawsuit is far from over." -- Renee Shizue Ramos Yamagishi, Berkeley CA

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