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Don't miss the "Flipped" Documentary Premiere at the Adam Mickiewicz Library and Dramatic Circle at 612 Fillmore Avenue on Thursday June 8th at 6PM Buffalo. Michele Johnson (Broadway Fillmore Housing Court Liaison) and Nickel City Media proudly invite and respectfully encourage you to attend the premiere of "Flipped", an important exposé about the frequently unethical yet marginally legal practice of marketing and sales of houses through internet auctions.
"Flipping" is often fraught with false advertising, unethical business practices, devastating financial losses, extended housing vacancies leading to vandalism and demolitions by neglect, but tidy profits for unscrupulous sellers and agents. Their targets are in the poorest areas of the east and west sides of our city.
This documentary is an honest and emotional look at the truth about a "victimless" crime and is a must-see for all local politicians and concerned homeowners alike. There is a $5 admission charge and tickets will be available at the door. The screening will begin promptly at 6PM and there will be a question and answer period immediately following.
Featuring:
- Buffalo Housing Court Judge Henry Nowak
- Buffalo Housing Inspector Tracy Krug
- Broadway Fillmore Housing Court Liaison Michele Johnson
- Nickel City Media & Entertainment's Marc Odien
- Buffalo Common Councilman Nick Bonifacio
- Many concerned east and west side residents
We must warn you in advance: this film may be difficult to watch, but we urge you to see it and become informed! Together, as a community, we can stop the losses and destruction caused by internet house flipping. For more information regarding the premiere, please visit: www.broadwayfillmorealive.org. To view the trailer: http://wnymedia.net/video/flippedtrailer.wmv
Photo provided by the collection of Nate Farnsworth.