Octuplets' Mom Nadya Suleman's Housing Crisis

February 20, 2009 RSS Feed Print

I wonder what Rick Santelli thinks about this…

From Reuters: (via Zillow)

The grandmother of California's newborn octuplets faces the threat of foreclosure on the house she has shared with her daughter and six of her grandchildren, property records revealed on Wednesday.

According to a mortgage default notice filed last week with the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder's Office, Angela Suleman is more than $23,000 behind in payments on her house in the Los Angeles suburb of Whittier, an agency spokesman said.

The default notice was first made public when a copy of the document, giving Suleman three months to settle her debt in order to avoid foreclosure, was posted on the celebrity news website TMZ.com.

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Leave the oct-mom alone; but by the grace of God there go us and everyone else making decisions good or bad

Pam West of WA 5:55PM April 27, 2009

Leave the woman alone and get therapy for your own problems ! People who would have so much hate for a person they have never met just shows how screwed up they are.. GET OVER YOURSELVES and face the truth about your own life before passing harsh judgements on this woman !

The hate is scaring her and her kids.. You are terrifying her for the safety of her kids.. She doesnt deserve that when she is trying to make a life for her new family...

Angela of NM 7:26PM March 26, 2009

OK, this is enough. The kids are here and thank God they all made it safely. Can't we just back off of the mom and let her have some peace. She does have her hands full and then some. Maybe this would not be your choice in parenting, but as a mother of two very healthy girls, my kids are my life. This was her choice. The freedom of choice is still her right. Let her raise her kids, all of them, with love and happiness. We all have so many other things to worry about. We are at war, our economy is struggling, so many people have lost jobs and can't seem to find replacements. Parents are loosing their kids on so many different occasions. So go home, give your kids a kiss and hug and tell them you love them everyday. Life is to short to stress this mother anymore.

I wish the mother all the happiness with each and everyone of your precious kids. They are a gift. Cherish them all everyday of their lives. Keep your head up and don't sweat the small stuff. I keep you and yours in my prayers daily. You will be alright Dear. God Loves You!

DeeDee of SC 10:49PM March 23, 2009

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